28: How to Monetize as a Multi Passionate with Danielle Uhl
About this Episode
Traditional business advice tells us to niche down and focus on one thing, which can feel suffocating and restricting for those of us who are multi-passionate. Is it possible to run multiple successful businesses? What if they are for totally different audiences and in completely separate industries?
In this interview, Danielle teaches us how she went from making $520 in her first year as an entrepreneur to now running three profitable and sustainable businesses at the same time.
We talk about how to choose which business to focus on and when and how to monetize them smartly. Danielle gives her advice for how to separate your businesses strategically and some of the key mindset shifts she’s made that have helped her succeed. We also talk about how to set reasonable financial goals as a multi-passionate and how that looks different than when you have a single business.
Download Danielle’s Free Monetize Your Multipassions Workbook
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37: Embrace Your Weirdness as an Entrepreneur
It can be tempting and sometimes easy as an entrepreneur to see someone you admire on social media and thing that you should do what they’re doing. Or act how the act.
As an entrepreneur, the best thing you can do is lean into your own uniqueness and be who you’re created to be.
It can feel scary and vulnerable to stand out of the crowd and be different or do things differently. But the right people will find you and become your loyal audience.