Shownotes
When you absolutely love something, it can be uncomfortable and even scary to think of making it a business. What if it ruins your passion for that hobby or interest? What if your business utterly fails? Should you take the safe route and only work your interest on the side?
To discuss this real struggle, I (Kyle) interviewed Scott Leming, the Founder and Owner of Pax Custom Woodworking. Together we discussed the savagery–as well as the sage–of living your passion as a solopreneur.
“The thing I’m most afraid of is that I don’t want to turn a hobby into something that I don’t want to do anymore... I decided I wanted to be protective of it.” -- Scott Leming
What You’ll Learn
- Passion for what you do
- Conquering the fear of hobby to business
- Self-awareness and self-protection
- Reducing fear through dreaming
- Hidden gold in your past
Recommended Resources
Connect with Scott Leming
Scott Leming is the Founder and Owner of Pax Custom Woodworking. Pax means “peace” in Latin and that’s what Scott experiences as he delves into his passion of creating custom wood pieces for clients. He loves the challenges of new projects and bringing his customers’ visions to life.
Paxwoodworking.com
paxwoodworking.com/contact
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Connect with Daniel Fuller, Kyle Maloney and FullStack PEO
A turnkey HR for emerging companies, FullStack PEO removes the human resource, compliance, and payroll headaches from a company’s to-do list.
FullStack also produces the Savage to Sage podcast, co-hosted by Partner and VP of Business Development, Daniel Fuller and Senior Account Executive, Kyle Maloney.
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