Welcome to The Void. We are a show dedicated to filling the void between being an employee and becoming self-employed, between working for somebody else and working for yourself. We're going to be bringing on some guests that are fairly new into their self-employment journey, but that are in greatly different fields than we're in, so we can dive in and discuss the struggles that they faced and how... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 143 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ManagementEntrepreneurshipBusiness |
In this episode, Mitch and Dave talk about dealing with situations that don’t have a clear outcome. They then talk about texting services under the FTC. Mitch then talks about a sewer flood. more
In this episode, Mitch and Dave discuss how they would approach dating if their wives died. Next, they discuss the landscape of marketing on Google. To finish off the show, we talk about trust and fear in life, and in business. more
In this episode, Mitch and Dave talk about the intricacies of employee vs. employer. Mitch shares a story about an employee confronting an HR dept during a job evaluation. We finish off by talking about setting a big vision for yourself and for your ... more
In this episode, Mitch and Dave talk about the FTC banning non-competes. Mitch tells a story about candied yams. And we finish off with talking about how much you should charge your customers. more
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Though I’m only on episode 20, I plan on listening to every episode. I have wanted to start my own hvac business for nearly 5 years now, but I never knew where to start. Now thanks to The Void, specifically the first 9 episodes, I finally have a blueprint for what I need to work on to get there. Mitch and Dave, I can’t thank you enough for helping me start down this path, I believe that this podcast has truly changed my life.
Love it, I been hearing this podcast at the gym and love it so far
Great podcast for service based entrepreneurs looking for a guide on how to get started and build.
Been listening to Mitch and Dave for over a year now. The stuff they talk about is very interesting to me. From business prep to day to day operations to stories from the field. It’s the only podcast I listen to. If you’re in the trades whether you want to start your own company or not this is a good podcast to listen to. But if you’re looking to start your own service based company this is THE podcast you need to listen to.
Great info all around about starting and maintaining your blue collar business. I wonder where I would be if this podcast was around when I started my company.
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