
Freelancing: A Minimum Viable Business
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In this episode of the Founder Problems Podcast, Sarah Schumacher, Lee Zuvanich, and Zach Oshinbanjo navigate the murky waters of differentiating freelancers from entrepreneurs. They explore how freelancing can be a starting point for business-building, the difficulties (and risk) of scaling and delegation. The team also takes a detour into the need for personal branding and networking to avoid 'top hat' gimmicks. Key takeaways include the soul-searching exercise of using personal goals to determine business structure, leveraging personality types for optimal business roles, and starting with a 'minimum viable business' mindset.
Timestamps:
00:56 Defining Freelancers
02:23 Transitioning from Freelancer to Entrepreneur
04:59 Personal Experiences and Definitions
09:24 Challenges and Goals in Business
11:45 Visionaries vs. Integrators
17:27 Scaling and Business Strategies
20:38 The Reality of Freelancing
21:14 Career Pivots and Changing Mindsets
22:06 The Importance of Saying Yes
22:11 Customer Pursuit: Freelance vs. Agency
23:16 Word of Mouth and Marketing Strategies
26:11 Personal Branding and Networking
30:03 Building in Public: Transparency in Business
32:25 Mistakes and Pivots in Business
39:58 Finding Your Zone of Genius
41:58 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Mentioned In This Episode:
- The E-Myth by Michael Gerber
- Traction by Gino Wickman
- Enneagram
- Myers-Briggs
- Culture Index
- Zone of Genius
Founder Problems is a podcast by and for real-world, fed-up founders. Three entrepreneurs in the messy middle share hot takes, actionable steps, and resources to navigate the challenges of running a business—no promises of 10x growth or swooning investors. Every founder’s journey is different, so take what works and make it your own.
Learn more at founderproblems.com.