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The Ordinary Business™️ Podcast
Jess Freeman
29 episodes
6 days ago
This isn’t a show about hitting seven figures or running a 10-person team. Ordinary businesses deserve the spotlight, too. On The Ordinary Business™️ Podcast, you’ll hear from solopreneurs and tiny teams about how they actually make work and life fit together. Not highlight reels. Not hustle culture pep talks. Just the messy, honest stuff — from client work to childcare to the weird routines that keep the lights on and help you make it to the gym. Ordinary doesn’t mean boring — it means real, sustainable, and yours. Learn more at TheOrdinaryBusiness.com.
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This isn’t a show about hitting seven figures or running a 10-person team. Ordinary businesses deserve the spotlight, too. On The Ordinary Business™️ Podcast, you’ll hear from solopreneurs and tiny teams about how they actually make work and life fit together. Not highlight reels. Not hustle culture pep talks. Just the messy, honest stuff — from client work to childcare to the weird routines that keep the lights on and help you make it to the gym. Ordinary doesn’t mean boring — it means real, sustainable, and yours. Learn more at TheOrdinaryBusiness.com.
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Running a Business from an RV with Melissa Mittelstaedt
The Ordinary Business™️ Podcast
24 minutes 54 seconds
1 month ago
Running a Business from an RV with Melissa Mittelstaedt

What is it actually like to run a business while living full-time in an RV—and not the Instagram #vanlife version where you’re crushing seven figures from a hammock?

Melissa Mitt (a.k.a. Melissa Mittelstadt; https://www.melissamitt.com/) joins me to chat all things lean business, RV living, and making work fit around real life, not the other way around.

Melissa opens up about ditching the “right way” to schedule calls, why her clients are chill about rescheduling, and how her workday balances actually living in new places without burning out. You’ll get the inside scoop on her favorite tools, what Internet setup you really need for rural business calls, and why testing the RV life is essential before you sell your house in a fit of entrepreneurial rebellion.

→ Learn more: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.theordinarybusiness.com

Key Takeaways:

  • Build your schedule around your real habits—not what hustle culture says is “productive.”

  • Prep for unpredictable internet and always have a backup plan if your Zoom call turns into a coffee shop adventure.

  • Test drive any “big change” (like RV life) before you swap stability for wanderlust—and budget for more than just gas.

This podcast is for business owners who are tired of hustle culture and want relatable, honest conversations about running a sustainable business that actually works for their life.

The Ordinary Business™️ Podcast
This isn’t a show about hitting seven figures or running a 10-person team. Ordinary businesses deserve the spotlight, too. On The Ordinary Business™️ Podcast, you’ll hear from solopreneurs and tiny teams about how they actually make work and life fit together. Not highlight reels. Not hustle culture pep talks. Just the messy, honest stuff — from client work to childcare to the weird routines that keep the lights on and help you make it to the gym. Ordinary doesn’t mean boring — it means real, sustainable, and yours. Learn more at TheOrdinaryBusiness.com.