
Welcome to the Out of Hours podcast - the podcast for those creating things that should exist in the world, out of hours.
I’m Georgia Ritter, founder of OutofHours.org, the community for people with side projects.
On this show, I’ll explore the stories of people who have followed their curiosity, been brave, and started a side project, only to turn it into something much bigger than they ever tho... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 56 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Today on the podcast I am joined by Viv Groskop - writer, podcaster and comedian.
Her podcast How to Own the Room has reached millions of downloads - and counts guests like Hilary Clinton, Margaret... more
An apology, rant, and note to my future self on the madness of putting pressure and guilt on creative projects that are designed to be fun.
I hope it is a good reminder to the many, many people I speak to who I know put on the same pressure.
Stop p... more
Today on the podcast we have Franco Fubini, the founder of Natoora.
Natoora can be seen as a ‘premium greengrocer for the best produce’. They have direct relationships with farmers and offer some of the world's best seasonal produce. Working with ov... more
Rachel Hirsch is a powerhouse, who has defined her own unique path. She is the founder of LA's beloved Empowered Yoga Studio - the culmination of a yoga journey she started a long time ago while being at business school in London - which now has two ... more
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Georgia does a fantastic job of not only attracting a wide range of inspiring guests, but also asking thoughtful, well-researched questions. The episodes are self-contained, but it is really interesting to hear the evolution of themes that occurs throughout a season. Recommended for anyone wanting to pull back the curtains on the creative process of some fascinating public intellectuals!
Out of Hours is a treat! I’ve enjoyed listening to ALL the episodes during walks into town. Georgia has curated a stimulating series with a diverse range of people. I cannot wait for the next season. I must also add that the theme tune and the audio quality is super!!
Georgia is fantastic at what she does and the guests she’s spoken to are very inspiring ☺️♥️
I listen to quite a few podcasts, many of which are related to business and entrepreneurship. I can confidently say - this one is a hidden gem! 💎
I love how it focuses on people who start things as a side project. They are much more relatable than extreme stories of “I quit my job with no money in my bank account and now I’m extremely successful.” The advice and tips you hear from Out-of-hours guests are very applicable, since many have actually started their project not that long ago.
As so... more
Great podcast series and really motivational.
Many ‘side project’ conversations are often a bit dull but the questions are incredibly well considered and it leads to a great listen.
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Centered around the journeys of individuals who embark on side projects, this podcast showcases how creativity and passion can lead to significant personal and professional transformations. The discussions span various topics, including public speaking, wellness, food sustainability, and the building of personal brands, highlighting the intersection of entrepreneurship, personal growth, and community engagement. Notably, the podcast emphasizes relatable narratives from founders and creatives who have managed to turn small ideas into impactful ventures, making the content resonant for listeners looking for inspiration in their own side pursuits.
Listeners can expect insightful conversations that blend practical advice with motivational stor... more
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