How I Built It

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A podcast about building things on the web

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  • Kill Decision Fatigue with Simple “Recipes” for Your Business with Layla Pomper

    15/09/2025 Duración: 46min

    Ever go to do something – a task for your business, yard work, cooking – and suddenly realize you’re not sure where to start? It’s not that you don’t know what to do…you just need a little help organizing your thoughts. It would be a lot easier if everything is written down, step-by-step. That’s where SOPs come in. Most solopreneurs think SOPs are only for big companies with teams of 50+. But the truth? Even if you’re a business of one, SOPs (standard operating procedures) can save you time, reduce errors, and keep your business running smoothly—especially on the days when your energy or focus isn’t there.In this conversation with Layla Pomper of ProcessDriven, we dig into how SOPs can simplify your work, help you automate and delegate, and even free up more headspace for the creative stuff you actually enjoy.Trying to figure out which SOPs you should create first? Take the Business Overwhelm Diagnostic.Top TakeawaysSOPs are like recipes—great for capturing details you’ll forget in the moment and for keeping

  • Accidental Entrepreneur: Building a Business That Fits Your Life with Dylan Redekop

    08/09/2025 Duración: 46min

    Ever stumble into entrepreneurship by accident? Dylan Redekop did — and he’s built a business that lets him spend time with his family, stay fit, and still grow his newsletter. We get into freelancing vs. solopreneurship vs. contracting, why balance matters more than hustle, and the little systems that keep ideas from slipping through the cracks (while still allowing us to be present parents). Looking for a way to find balance to run your business and get the restorative time you need? Take the Business Overwhelm Quiz.Top TakeawaysFreelancer vs. Solopreneur: Freelancers sell their skills to other businesses, while solopreneurs often build a one-person business with products or services. Both models can work, but knowing how you identify helps clarify your work.Balancing Contract Work and Side Projects: Choosing projects that complement each other creates a symbiotic relationship instead of competing for time.Making Space for Hobbies and Health: Fitness, hobbies, and restorative time aren’t luxuries—they’re es

  • GAPS Framework: How to Build Space in Your Business

    01/09/2025 Duración: 11min

    Ever feel like your business eats up every free moment? The truth is, you don’t need Taylor Swift-level fame or Hormozi-style hype to succeed. What you actually need is space—room to create, promote, and step away without guilt.That’s why I use the GAPS framework: Gear, Automations, Playbooks, and Support. It’s the system that helped me reclaim 10–12 hours a week, even during one of the busiest summers of my life. In this episode, I break down how you can use GAPS to stop fighting with your tools, cut the manual busywork, and finally get your time back.Top TakeawaysFame hacks don’t apply—your focus should be on knowing your audience, creating for them, promoting, and experimenting.The biggest bottleneck isn’t knowing what to do—it’s finding the time to do it.Gear: Invest in reliable tools so tech doesn’t slow you down.Automations: Use tools like Zapier, Riverside, and Notion to handle repetitive tasks.Playbooks: Create simple SOPs so you or anyone else can follow the same steps every time.Support: Delegate to

  • Don't Let AI Kill Personal Touch [Audio Note]

    29/08/2025 Duración: 06min

    I've had a few conversations with parents lately about how it feels like our kids are being pushed through, "the machine." When we get that personal touch, it's notable — even unexpected. I fear AI is killing personal touch in the name of reach. If you want to stand out, keeping the personal touch is quickly becoming the easiest way. Have thoughts? Send feedback to https://streamlinedfeedback.comThis description was not written by AI. I'm going to stop doing that.   ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Full-Time Job, Side Hustles, and Fatherhood: Can You Actually Do It All? with Matt Medeiros

    25/08/2025 Duración: 31min

    What happens when you’re a dad of 3, working a full-time job, and still running not one but two side hustles? That’s the question I put to my friend Matt Medeiros — fellow podcaster, WordPress veteran, and all-around content machine.We talk honestly about what it takes to juggle parenting, work, and multiple projects without burning out (or completely losing your mind). From managing sponsorship revenue to choosing the right tools, to figuring out when to reinvest vs. cash out, Matt shares what’s working for him — and where he’s still figuring it out.If you’ve ever wondered how to balance family life while chasing creative business ideas, you’ll take away some real strategies (and a few good laughs).Wondering how you can manage your time to find the perfect balance? Take the Business Overwhelm Diagnostic.Top TakeawaysCommon threads make side hustles sustainable – keeping your work, projects, and interests connected makes context-switching easier and prevents burnout.Don’t turn every hobby into a business – it

  • Is Gemini the Best AI Chat Thing? [Audio Note]

    24/08/2025 Duración: 05min

    I’ve been testing Gemini, ChatGPT, and Claude to see which one actually helps me. Claude felt forgetful, so I dropped it. ChatGPT is still great at structured stuff, like rewriting transcripts. But for things I didn’t know how to start—like turning an outline into a flowchart or converting a school calendar into an ICS file—Gemini nailed it. My takeaway? AI shines when I need guidance and structure. When I’m just being lazy, it gives me junk and reminds me I should probably just do the work myself.Incidentally, ChatGPT did a better job at writing this summary… ★ Support this podcast ★

  • How to Prevent Overwhelm in Your Business with the D.A.D. Framework

    18/08/2025 Duración: 20min

    Sometimes running a business can feel a bit like the curse of Sisyphus — pushing a boulder up a hill, only to have it roll back down again. Futile labor…because we dared to find life’s loopholes. But the difference between us and Sisyphus is we’re not cured. And our problems are totally fixable.Today, I’m going to tell you about my D.A.D. Framework: how to Document, Automate, and Delegate your way out of overwhelm. Then I’ll tell you about a resource to help you figure out where to start.What You'll Learn:Why running a business can make you feel like the mythical SisyphusThe three pillars of the D.A.D. framework and how to implement each oneReal automation examples that save hours without expensive toolsHow to delegate effectively (even with basic-level VAs)A 6-question diagnostic to identify where you're struggling mostWondering how the D.A.D. Framework can help you? Take the Business Overwhelm DiagnosticShow NotesLooking for help with business overwhelm? Check out The Control Room.Watch on YouTubeTake the O

  • Stop Personifying AI [Audio Note]

    13/08/2025 Duración: 03min

    I'm calling out something that's been bothering me since ChatGPT-5 launched - people are getting upset about AI "changing its voice" and referring to these tools as teammates. This kind of personification is dangerous because it gives AI agency it doesn't actually have. Just like you wouldn't call a hammer your teammate, we need to remember AI is simply a tool that gives statistically likely responses.This description was written by Claude AI. ★ Support this podcast ★

  • My Complete Business Setup: All the Gear, Apps, and Tools I Use

    11/08/2025 Duración: 27min

    Ready for the ultimate tech setup tour? After getting tons of questions about my gear and tools, I'm pulling back the curtain on EVERYTHING I use to run my business - from my $3000+ recording setup to the analog tools that keep me organized.In this comprehensive walkthrough, I cover my entire recording studio (Sure SM7B, RoadCaster Pro 2, Sony A6400), the software that powers my business (Kit, Notion, Todoist), my Spartan travel setup, and even my favorite pens and notebooks.Plus, I'll share why I'm considering going "AI vegan" and which tools are worth the investment vs. the ones you can skip.Whether you're building your own podcast setup, looking to streamline your solopreneur business, or just love geeking out over productivity tools, this episode has something for you.Are you overwhelmed by the number of tools you have? Not sure what you can eliminate vs. which you need? Get the, take the Business Overwhelm DiagnosticTop TakeawaysSeparate "business critical" software from nice-to-have apps - My core apps

  • Can Your Business Survive Going ‘AI Vegan’ with Joe McKay

    04/08/2025 Duración: 44min

    I have a confession to make: I use my GPS every time I drive. It’s not that I don’t know where I’m going. It’s that I’ve told myself, “the GPS knows more than me – it has traffic data!” Nick Bennett pointed out on LinkedIn that there was a time before GPS, when people knew how to read a map…or just get around. And that was a present in today’s guest’s mind when he made a big decision. Joe McKay is a LinkedIn Ghostwriter who used AI for everything…until the day he decided he’d go AI Vegan. Today we’re going to talk about what it meant for his business and his mind, and if you should try it too. Want to go AI Vegan but worried you’ll be even less productive? Take the Business Systems Diagnostic and let’s see how we can fix your systems! Top Takeaways:Joe found that, after a while, he was more concerned with whether or not people could tell if his writing was AI-generated, and less about what his customers…and their audience…actually needed. AI gives us the ability to do more, faster. But you’re making a choice

  • What do I even do? [Audio Note]

    02/08/2025 Duración: 04min

    I spent the week at the beach thinking about my signature framework, but honestly, I’m struggling to define what I really want to do and how I want to help people. Despite all the different ways I currently serve clients - from podcast coaching to building automations - I’m frustrated that I don’t have a clear answer about my core purpose. I’m asking for your input: if we had coffee together for an hour, what would you ask me for help with professionally?Write in at https://streamlinedfeedback.com Episode description written by Claude AI ★ Support this podcast ★

  • The 3-Minute Brain Dump That Transformed My Work-Life Balance

    28/07/2025 Duración: 25min

    I used to lie awake at night thinking about tomorrow's tasks and couldn't be present with my family because my mind was stuck on work problems. Sound familiar? The game-changer wasn't better time management—it was creating clear boundaries between work mode and family mode.After years of working until the last possible second and then feeling mentally scattered during family time, I finally did something about it. Now I have a system that lets me be fully present with my kids while knowing nothing important will slip through the cracks.I'll walk you through my complete startup and shutdown routine system, from monthly planning all the way down to my daily brain dump.If you're tired of checking email at the playground or thinking about work during bedtime stories, this episode will show you exactly how to create the mental boundaries that actually work.Do you struggle to stop thinking about work when you’re with your family? Take the Business Overwhelm Diagnostic and get the plan you need to fix it.Top Takeawa

  • I’ve updated my /now page

    22/07/2025 Duración: 07min

    I just updated my /now page for the first time in a while, and it’s become much more comprehensive than before. I walk through all the new sections I’ve added - from current projects and media consumption to streaming services and personal details. There’s also a fun revelation about my five-CD changer playlist that’s surprisingly close to what I actually had back in the day.Check out my /now page hereThis description was written by Claude AI. ★ Support this podcast ★

  • The Hidden Cost of Switching Tools (It's Not What You Think)

    21/07/2025 Duración: 25min

    My dad's furious "never again" phone call to some faceless company stuck with me for decades. Fast forward to last weekend: I'm rage-quitting Dropbox after a seemingly small slight.Sound familiar? If you're a chronic tool switcher like me, you know that moment when you've had enough. But here's what nobody talks about—switching tools isn't just about clicking "cancel subscription." That’s why today I want to talk about what the actual costs are, and how to determine when to switch tools — when it will cause more clarity than chaos.Are tools just part of the problem? Take the Business Overwhelm DiagnosticTop TakeawaysThe hidden costs of switching tools go way beyond money—you're investing time to learn new systems, mental energy on decision-making, potential workflow disruption, and losing the knowledge you've built up with your current tool.Write a job description for your tools to evaluate if there's true feature parity between what you have and what you're considering—switching for the sake of switching rar

  • Am I messing up not having a community? [Audio Note]

    15/07/2025 Duración: 05min

    I’m wrestling with a realization from Justin Moore’s 10K Brand Challenge - I don’t have a place for my audience to hang out and connect. I’m exploring options like Slack, Discord, and Circle, but feeling stuck on which platform makes sense for parent solopreneurs and my “chaos to clarity” framework development. This is a raw, unresolved brainstorm about community building and why I think it’s essential for my content strategy.This description was written by Claude. ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Stop Explaining What You Do and Start Showing It with Charlotte Crowther

    14/07/2025 Duración: 45min

    Picture this: you're on a discovery call, your kids are making noise upstairs, and you're trying to explain what you do while mentally juggling dinner plans. Sound familiar? You're not alone—and there's a solution that goes way beyond just "trust me, I'm good."I sat down with Charlotte Crowther, the mastermind behind some of the most recognizable frameworks in online business, to uncover how signature frameworks can transform your entire business. From eliminating the dreaded "so what exactly do you do?" conversation to creating content that practically writes itself, Charlotte breaks down why visual frameworks aren't just pretty diagrams—they're business-changing systems.We dive into the hidden costs of winging it every time, why acronyms aren't always the answer, and how one simple visual can become the blood running through your business veins. Plus, you'll discover the one question every solopreneur should ask before creating their framework.Wondering how you can take your business from Chaos to Clarity?

  • Why I’m Making My Podcast the Linchpin of Everything [Audio Note]

    11/07/2025 Duración: 09min

    I’m done letting AI dictate my content strategy and worrying about episode number parity while my downloads tank. After months of overthinking tactics, I’m simplifying everything by making my podcast the center of my content universe. Here’s how I’m cutting through the decision fatigue and getting back to what actually works: showing up generously for my audience.Article: How I Let AI Ruin My Podcast Content StrategySend feedback at https://streamlinedfeedback.com This description was written by Claude AI. ★ Support this podcast ★

  • How to Keep Up With AI Without Losing Your Mind with Charlie Guo

    07/07/2025 Duración: 53min

    Remember when ChatGPT first came out and it felt revolutionary? Well, that was just the beginning. Things are moving so fast in the AI world that by the time you figure out one tool, three new ones have launched. That's exactly why I brought Charlie Guo on the show—he's an AI engineer who actually understands this stuff and can explain it without making your head spin.We talked about what's actually happening behind the scenes with AI right now, why most "AI agents" aren't really what they claim to be, and Charlie's brilliant system for turning your random thoughts into polished blog posts. If you're feeling overwhelmed trying to keep up with AI while juggling your business and family, this episode will help you cut through the hype and focus on what can actually save you time.Feeling overwhelmed in your business? Take the Business Overwhelm Diagnostic. Top TakeawaysAI got way better at thinking things through, which is likely why we’ve seen an explosion in tools and use. They are much better at “reasoning” n

  • Am I Outsourcing My Brain to AI? [Audio Note]

    04/07/2025 Duración: 07min

    I’m wrestling with whether I’m becoming too dependent on AI for critical thinking, especially after it helped me create an entire quiz for my business. While I don’t use it for actual writing, I’ve noticed I’m defaulting to AI for brainstorming, research, and problem-solving more quickly than I used to. I’m exploring the line between helpful automation and potentially weakening my own thinking muscles.What do you think? Send feedback to https://streamlinedfeedback.com This episode description was written by Claude AI.This was also published on my Audio Notes only feed, Joe’s Audio Notes. Let me know if you want to see more episodes like this.  ★ Support this podcast ★

  • When AI Writes Your Code: Success, Horror Stories, and What's Next with Susan Boles

    30/06/2025 Duración: 20min

    Remember when coding meant years of computer science classes and debugging late into the night? Well, things have changed. I recently sat down with Susan Bowles, founder and fellow solopreneur, to dive into the world of "vibe coding" — essentially describing what you want to AI and having it write all the code for you.While I had a nearly flawless experience with ChatGPT writing 2,000 lines of WordPress code for an underscoped client project, Susan's journey with Google Scripts was more of a write-test-fail-repeat cycle. We explored how this technology is reshaping not just how we build things, but potentially eliminating entry-level programming positions while creating new challenges around security and best practices.The conversation took an interesting turn when I shared my recent Claude horror story — what started as a simple quiz creation turned into building an entire WordPress plugin, only to realize I should have just used Gravity Forms from the beginning. Sometimes the smartest tool isn't the shinies

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