Dudes In Progress

Joe Taylor and Curt Stone
Dudes In Progress

Dudes In Progress

  1. NOV 11

    Side Hustles You Can Start for Under $500

    In this episode, Joe and Curt dive into side hustles you can start for under $500. Whether you’re looking to boost your income, explore a new passion, or add some flexibility to your retirement plans, there’s a side hustle for you. Join the Dudes as they discuss practical, affordable business ideas, offer tips to make your hustle successful, and share personal wins for the week. Key Takeaways Start Where You Are: Whether you have skills in a craft, tech consulting, or even walking dogs, start with what you know and explore ways to monetize it. Focus on Low-Cost Businesses: From online course creation to print-on-demand designs, many side gigs require minimal upfront investment. Keep Your Goals in Mind: Are you looking for extra income, a new career, or a creative outlet? Knowing your goals will help you focus on the best side hustle for you. Consider Passive Income Opportunities: Some side hustles, like creating online courses or print-on-demand products, offer the potential for income that can grow over time without constant effort. Joe's Stuff for the Week Win: Finished a series of small home repairs just before hosting friends for dinner. Resource: Side Hustle School by Chris Guillebeau — short, insightful podcast episodes packed with tips for launching a side hustle. Quote: “I've been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Being willing is not enough; we must do.” — Leonardo da Vinci Curt's Stuff for the Week Win: Progressed on his bathroom remodel by installing baseboards and prepping for final touches. Resource: Seasonal sales at Lowe’s, Home Depot, and Harbor Freight for tools and gadgets to help complete home projects on a budget. Quote: “Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.” — Arthur Ashe You can support the show by visiting dudesinprogress.com/support. Visit our Facebook page HERE and our Twitter page HERE

    1h 9m
  2. NOV 4

    Facing Fear: Lessons from Horror Movies

    Curtis and Joe delve into various horror movies' significant impact and thematic elements, discussing their favorite films and the lessons they glean from them. They explore how horror movies like 'Jaws,' 'The Exorcist,' 'Halloween,' 'Silence of the Lambs,' 'An American Werewolf in London,' 'The Ring,' 'The Skeleton Key,' 'Evil Dead 2,' and 'The Shining' convey deeper themes of courage, survival, mental health, and the importance of respecting boundaries. They also share personal anecdotes about their experiences with horror movies and reflect on the broader significance of Halloween. The episode wraps up with both hosts celebrating their wins for the week and offering practical resources and tips. Joe’s Stuff: Win for the week: Weekend at my daughter’s house Resource: https://www.netflix.com/browse/genre/8711 Quote: "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." – The Shining Written obsessively by Jack Torrance, underscores the importance of balance and the dangers of losing oneself to obsessive pursuits. Curt’s Stuff: Win for the Week: I finished the luxury vinyl flooring install in my bathroom. Resource, Tip or Hack:  Luxury vinyl flooring from Home Depot Use scrap pieces for the ¼ “ gap on the ends Use a scrap piece of floor for hammering floor together Bought the flooring kit from Harbor Freight that has a pull bar for $10 YouTube videos Quote: "You’re going to need a bigger boat." – Chief Brodie - Jaws  Symbolizes the need for preparation and resourcefulness in tackling big challenges. You can support the show by visiting dudesinprogress.com/support. Visit our Facebook page HERE and our Twitter page HERE

    52 min
  3. OCT 28

    Should You Start a Side Gig? YES!

    In this episode, Joe and Curt dive into why starting a side hustle can be more than just an extra income stream—it can boost your life satisfaction, provide more control over your time, and even enhance your mental and physical well-being. Inspired by Joe’s passion for creating fulfilling income streams and Curt’s personal experiences, they lay out the top 10 reasons why a side hustle is worthwhile, especially as retirement nears. Whether you're just starting or looking to expand, this episode will get you inspired to hustle for a healthier, happier future. Key Takeaways: Flexibility & Control: A side hustle lets you decide how, when, and where to work, offering freedom that a traditional job might not. Financial Benefits: From extra income to potential long-term security, a side hustle can relieve financial stress. Skill Development: Gain new skills, expand your network, and find new interests that might transition into full-time work. Increased Life Satisfaction: Whether through earning, exploring new interests, or just keeping mentally sharp, side hustles can boost overall happiness. Joe's Stuff for the Week: Win: Joe had a blast taking his grandkids to Kings Island, where they experienced big roller coasters for the first time. Spending quality time with his family made for a fantastic, memorable weekend. Resource: Joe found a deal on solid-state storage: a 128GB thumb drive for $12. With portable storage becoming so affordable, it's easier than ever to store important files on the go. Quote: "The best way to predict the future is to create it." – Peter Drucker Curt's Stuff for the Week: Win: Curt celebrated a great week in fantasy football, securing wins in all three of his leagues, plus his beloved Yankees are in the World Series—a win on all fronts! Resource: Curt’s Halloween-themed resource is a top 10 list of classic Halloween movies, including "Halloween," "The Nightmare Before Christmas," and "It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown"—perfect picks for the spooky season. Quote: "Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle." – Abraham Lincoln Tune in to hear Joe and Curt discuss how starting a side hustle could be the key to a fulfilling life, retirement, or new career direction. The journey to a happier, healthier you starts with just a small step—so get hustling! You can support the show by visiting dudesinprogress.com/support. Visit our Facebook page HERE and our Twitter page HERE

    1h 2m
  4. OCT 21

    Finding Your Path

    Imagine standing at a crossroads after selling your successful T-shirt business, unsure of your next move. This was Mike Dooley's reality. Faced with three “crappy” options, Mike chose to take small actions in each direction. Through this exploration, his true talents and passions emerged. By embracing the unknown and following the clues revealed by his actions, Mike built a thriving career that has inspired millions worldwide. His journey shows how even “crappy” choices can lead to discovering your talents and true path. Let's explore how you can uncover your own potential and navigate your next career move, even when the options seem less than ideal. In this episode, Curt and Joe dive into the often confusing and challenging journey of finding your true passion and career path. Inspired by the story of Mike Dooley, who turned three seemingly dead-end options into a thriving career, the hosts share personal stories, practical tips, and deep reflections on how to embrace uncertainty, take small actions, and ultimately discover your unique talents. From volunteer work to seeking feedback and staying patient, they cover nine actionable steps to help you move forward, even when the road ahead seems unclear. Tune in for an insightful conversation that will motivate you to take that first step—because progress is better than perfection. Key Takeaways: The importance of taking small actions to explore different paths. How experimenting, seeking feedback, and reflecting on past successes can help clarify your passions. The value of patience, persistence, and staying positive on your journey. Encouraging faith and belief in both yourself and a higher purpose as you navigate your life’s direction. Joe's Stuff for the Week: Win: Joe implemented the first steps of a new European strategy at work and stayed committed to the process, despite pushback. He reinforced the importance of consistency and following through, even when things feel redundant. Resource: Joe’s Android phone has a built-in recorder that transcribes meetings, differentiates between speakers, and even provides action items. It’s been a game-changer for note-taking and follow-up at work. Quote: “What man actually needs is not a tensionless state, but rather the striving and struggling for a worthwhile goal, a freely chosen task.” – Viktor Frankl Curt's Stuff for the Week: Win: Curt finally had three potentially dangerous trees removed from his yard and has been cutting and stacking the wood. It’s physical work that brings a sense of accomplishment, despite being a reminder of how out of shape he feels! Resource: Curt used Chrome Remote Desktop to help a friend troubleshoot computer issues. It’s an easy tool to remotely access another computer, reducing the frustration of trying to guide someone over the phone. Quote: “Talent is luck. The important thing in life is courage.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson You can support the show by visiting. dudesinprogress.com/support. Visit our Facebook page HERE and our Twitter page HERE

    1h 6m
  5. Favorite Themes From Broadway's Hamilton

    SEP 22

    Favorite Themes From Broadway's Hamilton

    Today we dive into the revolutionary world of Hamilton. We’ll explore the powerful themes of ambition, legacy, and resilience that drive this groundbreaking musical. From Alexander Hamilton’s relentless pursuit of greatness to the poignant reflections on history and identity, we’ll uncover how Lin-Manuel Miranda’s masterpiece captures the essence of the American spirit and the timeless struggle for freedom and self-determination Here are 10 memorable lines from the Broadway show Hamilton that offer valuable lessons: “I am not throwing away my shot!” - Alexander Hamilton Lesson: Seize opportunities and make the most of them. Ambition despite his difficult upbringing. Can you think of a time when your passion was fueled by fear or anger? “Talk less, smile more.” - Aaron Burr Lesson: Sometimes, listening and observing can be more powerful than speaking. “History has its eyes on you.” - George Washington Lesson: Be mindful of your actions and their impact on your legacy. “Why do you write like you’re running out of time?” - Eliza Hamilton Lesson: Embrace urgency and passion in your pursuits. “Dying is easy, young man, living is harder.” - George Washington Lesson: Life’s challenges require resilience and courage. “I will never be satisfied.” - Alexander Hamilton Lesson: Strive for continuous improvement and never settle for mediocrity. “The world was wide enough for both Hamilton and me.” - Aaron Burr Lesson: Recognize that there is room for everyone to succeed. “Look aroun“d, look around at how lucky we are to be alive right now.” - Eliza Hamilton Lesson: Appreciate the present and the opportunities it brings. “Who lives, who dies, who tells your story?” - Ensemble Lesson: Consider the legacy you are creating and how you will be remembered. “I am the one thing in life I can control.” - Alexander Hamilton Lesson: Focus on what you can control and take responsibility for your actions. Joe’s Stuff: Win for the week: Completed an important coaching project last week with fantastic results. . Resource: Ozark Mountain Stainless Steel Tumblers Walmart - Compared to YETI 10oz $9.00 - YETI 10oz 20.00 Quote: "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. We fought for these ideals; we shouldn’t settle for less." Thomas Jefferson - From Hamilton, Scene: Cabinet Battle #1 Curt’s Stuff: Win for the Week: New York City meet up Resource, Tip or Hack:  Amazon Eero Mesh WiFi Quote:  If you stand for nothing, Burr, what’ll you fall for?” - Alexander Hamilton You can support the show by visiting dudesinprogress.com/support. Visit our Facebook page HERE and our Twitter page HERE

    59 min
  6. SEP 13

    Top 10 Movies That Made Me a Better Human | Part 2

    Last week, we started counting down the top 10 movies that have made me a better human being, getting through numbers 10 to 6. Those films really hit home for me in so many ways—whether it was learning something new about love, resilience, or just seeing the world differently. This week, we're picking up right where we left off, diving into the top 5. These are the ones that really stuck with me, the ones that changed how I think and live my life. So, if you're looking for a little inspiration, stay put - these movies might just do the trick. In this episode of Dudes in Progress, Joe and Curt continue their countdown of the top ten movies that have had a lasting impact on their lives, moving through films 5 to 1. These are the films that have shaped their worldviews, inspired them to be better, and left them reflecting on life's big themes like resilience, hope, and courage. Along with the movie discussion, Joe and Curt also share their Win of the Week, Resource of the Week, and Quote of the Week, making this episode a treasure trove of inspiration and practical tips. Episode Breakdown: Forrest Gump (#5): Key Themes: Simplicity, kindness, loyalty. Joe reflects on Forrest’s honesty, integrity, and the impact his simple outlook on life has on others, while Curt highlights the film’s rich emotional storylines. Hacksaw Ridge (#4): Key Themes: Courage, faith, selflessness. Joe discusses Desmond Doss’s unwavering commitment to saving lives without violence, while Curt reflects on the brutal reality of the battle scenes and the strength of Doss’s convictions. The Shawshank Redemption (#3): Key Themes: Hope, friendship, perseverance. Both Joe and Curt dive into Andy Dufresne’s journey of resilience, finding hope in the darkest of circumstances, and the deep bond between Andy and Red. Joe shares his favorite quote, “Get busy living or get busy dying.” Rocky I & II (#1 & 2): Key Themes: Grit, determination, underdog triumph. Joe recounts how Rocky left a lasting impact on him as a young man, while Curt shares how the film motivated him during his high school sports career. Together, they explore the powerful underdog narrative and discuss why Rocky is a timeless inspiration. Honorable Mentions from Curt: The Outlaw Josey Wales: A Clint Eastwood western about justice, redemption, and survival in post-Civil War America. The Cowboys: A John Wayne classic where a group of young boys help drive cattle across the country, learning lessons about leadership, responsibility, and courage along the way. Weekly Segments: Win of the Week: Joe’s Win: Joe started decluttering his office, specifically tackling his closet filled with old electronics and cords. This win was all about minimizing and clearing space, which made him feel lighter and more productive. Curt’s Win: Curt had a memorable and meaningful vacation with friends at Disney World. While the planned events were fun, his win came from an unscripted moment, where he and his friends shared stories, laughter, and good times over dinner at the Grand Floridian. It reminded him that it’s often the spontaneous moments with people we care about that create the best memories. Resource of the Week: Joe’s Resource: A portable monitor for travel. Joe recently added a portable monitor to his setup while traveling, allowing him to maintain a consistent workflow with two screens. He also shares how it’s been a great tool for sales presentations, allowing him to display materials for clients without having to rely on projectors. Curt’s Resource: A Turvis insulated water bottle. Curt discovered this while at Disney World and found it incredibly helpful for staying hydrated during hot days. It has a flip-top, dual openings for sipping or chugging, and it’s sturdy enough for daily use. Curt highlights how a high-quality water bottle is essential for staying cool and refreshed during intense travel or long days out. Quote of the Week: Joe’s Quote: From Den

    51 min
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