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30th Aug 2022

Ep 59 - Why I Hate the Term Side Hustle

I have strong feelings on this one!

(We weren't allowed to use the word "hate" growing up - and yet here it is in my podcast? You know I have thoughts!)


The term side hustle has got to go.


You know the world has changed, and idealizing over working no longer has a place in entrepreneurship.


The current economy and ambition has changed for women post pandemic, and it's time to stop glorifying "go go go" and focussing on sustainability.


Does adding MORE to your already MASSIVE to do list fill you with dread? Want to learn how to start, grow and scale your OT biz in a modern and consistent way?


Then listen to this week's episode and share the love with a friend.


Podcast resources and links: www.trishwilliamsconsulting.ca/podcast-resources

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About the Podcast

OTs Get Paid Podcast
This show is for the Occupational Therapy Entrepreneur who wants to grow and scale their business. We know that OTs lead with service, but what about the financial reward? Yep, we are breaking down those barriers and discussing money! Let’s find out exactly how OT business owners get paid, what they spend their business budgets on, their income and impact goals and how you too can grow a profitable OT business and GET PAID.

About your host

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Trish Williams

Hey there! I’m Trish.

I'm a warm, outspoken, driven Canadian OT turned business coach with a passion for helping other OT entrepreneurs build a profitable and lasting business. I have been an OT for 27 years and built two successful businesses. My #1 goal is to lay it all on the table to empower you with the tools and resources you need. I spent years as an entrepreneur working IN my business instead of ON my business, and I now know (and can share!) the benefits of truly embodying a CEO lifestyle. I’ve done a lot of growing (and it never truly ends) and unlocked keys to success in business and in life.

In a distinctly OT way.