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240 Harry Morton - Just Go Out And Do It: The Rallying Cry of the Entrepreneur
06:00 – Harry Morton joins the podcast to share his journey to entrepreneurship and how Covid-19 has impacted his business
23:16 – Harry discusses the importance he placed on building a network of other business owners and lessons he’s learned throughout this process
29:41 – Harry provides his thoughts on the podcast industry and the trends he’s observed recently
34:33 – Harry speaks to challenges he’s faced producing his own podcast, WFH Daily, and best practices for improving the production of your podcast
41:17 – How Harry has grown as a business owner
46:02 – What is something that Harry has changed his mind about recently and the most misunderstood thing about Harry
49:39 – Harry thanks Harry Morton for joining the show, and let’s listeners know where they can connect with him
TWEETABLES
“In a year’s time it’s gonna be really interesting to see where we’re at and what the future of work is.” (11:53)
“For a young kid, you come from university and you start out making tea; literally you’re the tea boy. And then you slowly work your way up. I worked my way up to the Assistant level where I was doing backups at the end of the day and kind of looking after the library where all the projects for each of the studios was stored.” (13:07)
“I always wanted to get into business. I always wanted to own my own company. There’s a few entrepreneurs in my family and I always sort of just hated working for other people.” (18:43)
“Usually, as business owners, we know what we need to do. It’s just a scary thought to do it sometimes.” (27:02)
“I’m really interested in the podcasting space. I’m always interested in what opportunities are coming around the corner for us as creators.” (31:21)
“One thing I’ve changed my mind about lately is the size of the business I’m comfortable making.” (46:21)
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