From the creators of Spooks, Hustle takes you into a world with a whole new set of rules. An action packed blend of humour and intrigue, each of the six episodes of the first series, follows the fortunes of a gang of five expert con artists let lose on the streets of London.
From 2013-2016, Adam was joined by Alan Stein as his co-host and collectively they recorded 226 episodes including interviews with some of the biggest names in sports; Kevin Durant, Mark Cuban, Jay Bilas and more.
Considering that the act of becoming an architect requires the development of a wide array of skills, certainly there would be some options that would allow you to leverage your skillset into an alternative revenue stream, right? So what are some other options for side hustles? Just a small sample might include:
During the recording, Andrew and I felt that it would have been helpful to take a poll to see if our personal experiences and observations were still true (they were) when it came to the demographic that made up the majority of architects who had a side hustle. I put something together on my Instagram Story asking people some pretty straightforward questions.
We also just put up a new post on the best credit cards for side hustles and small businesses. Putting all your business expenses on a rewards card is a great way to earn cash back and points for side hustle spending!
And at the beginning of this episode we enjoyed a Tears of My Enemies by Monday Night Brewing which you can find and learn all about on Untappd. A huge thanks to the guys over at MNB for donating this beer and supporting the show! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and review us in Apple Podcasts, Castbox, or wherever you get your podcasts!
Let me be clear: I don't listen to Ear Hustle or any of these other prison podcast episodes because I find the idea of prison "glamorous" (Orange is the New Black freaks me out, I can't watch it). I'm definitely not condoning any of the crimes committed by the individuals featured in these stories.
I listened to this episode alone, while making dinner one night, and it made me so angry. It's safe to say that I had no idea about several of the things that are discussed in it. Consider my eyes wide open now.
He tells the story of his crime, his years in prison, and how he ended up a married man and father. There's also a follow-up episode interview with his wife; it's is equally as intriguing as the first episode.
If you were hooked by Netflix's Making a Murderer, then Wrongful Conviction is the podcast for you. It will make you shake your head at the US criminal justice system (if you don't already). This episode is just one of the many that will blow you away.
The episode of Criminal that I recommend above speaks to the private prison system in the US. The ACLU's Prison Voices podcast also covers this topic. I think it's an important episode for every US citizen to learn about and acknowledge.
Lindsey Coffelt is Co-Owner of Graze Craze in Okemos, MI, a franchise that delivers a customized, artful style to catered charcuterie boards for their customers. Coffelt is using her vast administrative and marketing experience to promote and manage her new venture while remaining committed to her full-time work. She is a side-hustler who still finds time for her community!
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ATLANTIC OCEAN (Oct. 1, 2019) - This is the pilot episode to USS Bataan's podcast "Scuttle Hustle." USS Bataan is homeported in Norfolk, Virginia. (U.S. Navy audio by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Kathryn E. Macdonald)