The My Wife Quit Her Job Podcast With Steve Chou Steve Chou
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A podcast about entrepreneurs who quit their jobs to start successful online businesses. Through a series of personal interviews, Steve extracts the little details and the exact strategies that contributed to their success. All of the entrepreneurs featured on the show bootstrapped their businesses from the ground up and hustled their way to the top without risking their life savings, without sacrificing their relationships by working 100 hour weeks and without needing extensive technical knowledge. There is no fluff and every episode is packed with actionable takeaways.
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539: When To Hire Help And Where To Find The Best Talent With Toni Herrbach
In this episode, Toni and I answer one of our most commonly asked questions. How do you know when to hire and where can you find help for both of your e-commerce and content-based businesses?
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538: What We’d Do Differently If We Restarted Our Content Business Today With Toni Herrbach
The Internet landscape has changed pretty drastically in just the past 3 months.
Today my partner Toni and I are going to discuss what type of businesses we would start if we were to start from complete scratch today. -
537: Why Do Some Entrepreneurs Succeed While Others Crash? Here’s Our Take
I have nearly 6000 students across 2 courses that I teach over at Profitable Online Store and Profitable Audience. And recently, I've been analyzing the character traits of both successful and unsuccessful students in my courses.
What makes one student more likely to succeed over another? In this episode, I reveal what I discovered with my partner Toni. -
536: US Manufacturing Is NOT Dead! How To Make Textiles Profitably In The USA With Annette DeLancey
Today, I invited my friend Annette De Lancey on the show to talk about a question that I literally get asked at least once per week. How can you source from the USA and still remain competitive from a pricing stand point?
In this episode, Annette outlines the exact process of prototyping and manufacturing textiles in the USA through her new company, She Makes Products. -
535: The Death of Google Search: Here’s What’s Happening
In this episode, Toni and I discuss the latest update in a string of Google updates which have upended the Internet.
And we also discuss Sundar's latest news release about the future of websites. -
534: Listen To This Before You Buy From Alibaba – The Ugly Truth
Think you know the best tricks for product sourcing? This episode exposes the darker side of Alibaba, revealing hidden practices that could change how you buy from the platform.
Listen on to learn the ins and outs of how to buy from one of the world's largest e-commerce marketplaces.
Customer Reviews
Great value and input!
Steve gives away a lot of his knowledge and experience for free and always has very interesting guests. I can highly recommend his podcast and also his YouTube channel! Learned a lot from it already.
Great up to date Insights into the e-commerce business
This podcast is a dynamic source of inspiration and practical advice for budding entrepreneurs. The host, Steve, skillfully curates personal stories of those who quit their regular jobs to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams. Each episode unfurls the hard work, strategies, and little details that led to their success—all without requiring substantial upfront capital or extensive technical knowledge.
Each episode is free from any unnecessary information—no fluff indeed—making every minute count. The takeaways offered are useful, actionable, and tailored towards making a significant impact in any startup journey. These aren’t abstract concepts but real-life hacks that have proven beneficial for those featured.
A wealth of information
I began listening to this podcast in the fall when I got closer to realizing a dream of owning my own business. Oh my goodness, the takeaways are incredible. I take notes on the podcast and learn something from every episode. Even my 13 year old daughter listens to the episodes where Steve interviews younger entrepreneurs. Steve really is a no fluff guy.