Entrepreneurs Can Party  is back!


Hey Reader,

I was going to make an Eminem-type announcement - "Guess who's back, back again".

But then I realised I'm not cool enough to do that 😆

So instead, I'm jumping in your inbox to say Entrepreneurs Can Party is back! 

Over the next six weeks, I'll be releasing one episode a week to share with you everything I've learnt over the last 5 years about freelancing, making money online, and digital nomadism.

Here's a quick rundown of how the season looks:

  • #1: How I Make Six Figures from Freelance Writing, Online Courses, and Affiliate Income (+ 7 Key Takeaways) -  LISTEN NOW!
  • #2: 5 Steps I Took to Become Financially Independent at 27 
  • #3: What Does Your Perfect Day Look Like? 
  • #4: How to Smash Your Life Goals in 6 Months 
  • #5: Where Do You Find Freelance Clients That Don't Suck? 
  • #6: How to Become a Digital Nomad in 12 Months' Time 

These six episodes are packed with so much value, and I'm confident you'll love them!

So without further ado, please enjoy episode #1, and don't forget to subscribe to the pod (wherever you listen) so you don't miss any of the episodes 😄

And thank you as always for being here!

Scott

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