Quit Your Job, Sis
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The podcast for your quarter-life crisis. Quit Your Job, Sis is for you if you're feeling unfulfilled by your corporate job and dreaming of working for yourself. Get your weekly dose of inspiration and motivation to stop settling in your life & career and go after the crazy dream in your heart. You'll hear insights about discovering your passion, overcoming fear & self-doubt, quitting..
Quit Your Job, Sis
9M ago
It’s the final episode of our pilot series “Quit Your Job, Sis Does True Crime,” where Lindsay and Katie discuss the Netflix docuseries “American Nightmare.”
Prepare yourselves; we get a liiiittle riled up in round 3.
In this episode, police apprehend Matthew Muller, a former marine and Harvard law graduate, for the kidnapping of Denise Huskins. We learn about his previous crime spree and all the ways the Vallejo Police failed to apprehend him years prior.
We also get to see the affidavit from the Vallejo Police – the document that details every step of the investigation into the kidnapping ..read more
Quit Your Job, Sis
10M ago
We’re back for the second installment of Quit Your Job, Sis Does True Crime, where Lindsay and Katie discuss the Netflix docuseries “American Nightmare.”
In Part 1, we met Aaron Quinn as he told the story of his girlfriend, Denise Huskins, getting kidnapped from his home in Vallejo, California.
In Part 2, we meet Denise, the victim of the kidnapping, the face of the “Gone Girl Case.”
Again, we say, if you haven’t heard of this case, buckle up – this episode gets a little intense as Denise recounts her side of the story (*Trigger Warning: SA*). We learn about the trauma she succumbs to ..read more
Quit Your Job, Sis
10M ago
Quit Your Job, Sis host Lindsay Hanson is stepping into her true crime podcasting era with BFF Katie Meegs.
This is going to be a little different than your normal QYJS content.
In this episode, Lindsay and Katie discuss the Netflix docuseries “American Nightmare,” the story of the kidnapping of Denise Huskins.
If you haven’t heard of this case, buckle up because this one is going to be a wild ride.
On March 23, 2015, Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn were asleep at home in Vallejo, California, when they were awoken by bright lights and strange men in their bedroom.
Aaron is told to lie on h ..read more
Quit Your Job, Sis
1y ago
And that’s a wrap on this season of Quit Your Job, Sis: Unhinged!
Tune in to hear what’s next for Lindsay Hanson Inc. In this brief season closer, I share some of my thoughts on where we’re going from here and what you can expect as we move forward into 2024.
Thank you for being here, for listening through the years, and for supporting this show. I can’t wait to see where we go next.
P.S. D– don’t forget to weigh in about what you want to hear - send me a DM @lindsaymhanson!
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Quit Your Job, Sis
1y ago
TW: divorce, emotional abuse, narcissistic abuse
Katie’s back for another BFF chat about our healing journeys in our respective relationships. Each of us has been through very different and very difficult experiences that have deeply affected how we act and think about our current relationships.
In this episode, Katie and I get together to reflect on past relationship traumas and patterns that we worked to heal from.
These topics are very emotionally charged, and each of us has put in incredible amounts of work to heal from these traumas and grow from our experiences. We speak about these no ..read more
Quit Your Job, Sis
1y ago
Wedding planning doesn’t have to be stressful.
Lindsay, what?!
I’ll say it again for the people in the back: wedding planning doesn’t have to be stressful.
In this episode of Quit Your Job, Sis: Unhinged, I share my hot takes on all things wedding planning:
Your wedding planning mindset – you control whether it's stressful or not
Nailing down your (and your partner’s) priorities – this helps you set a budget and focus on the things that you and your partner really value
Why we’re doing a first look and private vows
One thing about me: I will be snacking; a rant about the fact that we WILL ..read more
Quit Your Job, Sis
1y ago
Welcome back to another episode of Quit Your Job, Sis: Unhinged!
In this episode, I take you back to the very beginning, and I dive deep into all my “failures” as an entrepreneur:
from quitting my job
to signing my first clients,
to having a client back out of working with me
and the multiple failed program launches
I discuss the fear of failure and its integral part in the entrepreneurial process. I share about my success - not to brag, but to shed light on the hurdles I’ve faced in the hopes that it inspires your journey, too.
I discuss the challenges that I face ..read more
Quit Your Job, Sis
1y ago
As a service provider or an entrepreneur, are you doing what’s best for your business, or are you running things based on how you think they *should* go?
In this episode, I share my thoughts on some widely accepted practices in the world of freelancing and business that I - well, don’t believe in.
Tune in as I discuss:
Proposals and the value they provide - are they really necessary?
Hourly rates versus package offers: what I would do differently if I were starting my business from scratch
Offering discounts, and why you should stop doing this
Invoicing, client calls, and more
You’r ..read more
Quit Your Job, Sis
1y ago
Have you ever stopped to think about the passage of time? How it never stops; how it's always moving forward?
It can be a terrifying thought: not ever being able to return to a moment in time, never being able to go backwards, to get something back, but it can also be a powerful motivator.
In this episode, I invite my long-time BFF Katie Meegs to sit down and chat about the essence of time: what even is it?
Join us as we talk about:
The realization that time never stops, how we’re all just winging it through adulthood
The wisdom, confidence, and strengths that come with age, emphasizing t ..read more
Quit Your Job, Sis
1y ago
HOT TAKE: Hard work is not required for you to have a massively successful business.
The corporate world has trained us to romanticize the idea of working 80-90 hour weeks, maybe making six figures, but being stressed out and not having time for our family, friends, or the things that we love.
We call it hard work, but there is a big difference between working hard and working efficiently.
When I first started my business, one of my ultimate goals was to have more time freedom. I didn’t want to be trapped behind a desk or sitting at a computer for 50+ hours a week just to feel exhausted at t ..read more