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How Solos Scale

Podcast by Nick Bennett & Erica Schneider

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Each week, we share a new framework, concept, or example of how solopreneurs are scaling from ~$35,000 to $80,000+ per month. www.howsolosscale.com

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37 episodes

episode #37 How much do you give a sh*t? artwork

#37 How much do you give a sh*t?

In this episode, we discuss the idea that how much you care about your work directly impacts your success, your income, and your overall happiness. It sounds simple, but the pattern is clear across businesses. The people who genuinely care about what they do tend to perform better, build stronger relationships, and create better outcomes for their clients.We break down what “caring” actually looks like in practice. It shows up in your willingness to go out and find new business, even when it’s uncomfortable. It shows up in the effort you put into delivering results for clients, not just completing tasks. And it shows up in how you respond when things get harder over time, whether that’s declining engagement, slower growth, or new challenges in your market.We also talk about the difference between doing work you’re good at and doing work you actually enjoy. Just because something makes money doesn’t mean it’s sustainable long term. When you don’t care about the work, it becomes harder to care about the outcomes, and that lack of energy is something clients can feel immediately. The solution isn’t to fake passion, but to find the parts of the work that genuinely matter to you and build around them.(00:00) Intro(04:58) Why caring more drives business success(07:01) Brian Diggs example of passion in business(10:44) Three factors that impact solopreneur success(15:38) Reality of consistently generating new clients(17:32) LinkedIn metrics versus real revenue impact(22:18) Why client outcomes matter more than tasks(26:00) Reframing your work to stay motivated(27:57) Selling without complex systems or assets(30:20) Caring deeply as a competitive advantage(32:28) Outsourcing work you no longer enjoy(35:30) Structured sales makes solopreneur selling easier(41:26) Rejection and failure as part of growth(51:18) Final takeaway on caring and business successStandardize your custom consulting services here: https://duoconsulting.co/ [https://duoconsulting.co/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.howsolosscale.com [https://www.howsolosscale.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

8 May 2026 - 52 min
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#36 Is charging more actually better?

In this episode, we explore the question, "Is charging more always the right choice?" Growing a business requires strategic decisions about pricing, but more money isn’t always the answer. We discuss how raising prices can change client expectations and impact the effort you need to put in. It’s not just about charging more, it’s about finding the right balance between what you offer and the energy required.We share real-world examples where charging more led to burnout, as it demanded more time, energy, and client attention than expected. By adjusting pricing, these clients could streamline deliverables and grow their businesses without sacrificing their well-being. The key is aligning your business model with your energy to scale without overcommitting.We also highlight the importance of understanding your market and pricing based on the value you provide. It's okay to experiment and learn from mistakes, especially for new solopreneurs. Whether you're charging $1,000 or $20,000, finding the right pricing model is essential for a sustainable, fulfilling business.(00:00) Intro(00:52) When pricing is a choice(05:03) Figuring out energy and business fit(07:09) How to find the expectation threshold(09:51) The psychology behind charging more(13:06) A take from our pricing journey(18:29) What is the value beyond money and affordability(23:13) How to find the sweet spot(24:04) Some launch pricing mistakes(28:55) A lesson in audience mismatch (34:02) Choosing your market seasonStandardize your custom consulting services here: https://duoconsulting.co/ [https://duoconsulting.co/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.howsolosscale.com [https://www.howsolosscale.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

25 Mar 2026 - 38 min
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#35 Solo forever?

In this episode, we tackle the question, "When do you get out of the work?" Growing a business as a solopreneur often leads to a breaking point where doing everything yourself is no longer sustainable. We explore how to identify that critical tipping point and why recognizing the shift early is essential for scaling without falling into crisis mode. By staying ahead of burnout, you can transition from being the sole operator to a strategic leader before the overwhelm takes its toll.To navigate this growth, we explore the micro-agency model, highlighting how a small, specialized team provides the flexibility of a solo practice without the heavy overhead of a traditional agency. We discuss building your team strategically through horizontal or vertical integration and the importance of aligning incentives with contractors to drive collective success. This conversation is about mastering the art of saying "no," maintaining deep client relationships, and scaling your capacity while protecting your sanity.Lastly, we address common fears like hiring the wrong person and why it’s vital to understand that you don't have to do everything yourself. Whether you want to maintain your business's authenticity or scale for an exit, understanding these dynamics can help you make smarter decisions as you move forward.(00:00) Intro(00:38) When does solo stop being solo(04:54) The exit pressure myth(07:15) Why the micro-Agency model works(11:40) The power of comp models that align goals(15:45) Risk, reward, and the founder's edge in business(22:24) Hitting the revenue wall and deciding what’s next(27:40) The value of building a small bench(30:18) How automation gives quick wins (33:10) Build systems in the moment, not before(35:15) When to hire contractors vs. full-time employees(38:33) Overcoming the fear of hiring and letting goStandardize your custom consulting services here: https://duoconsulting.co/ [https://duoconsulting.co/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.howsolosscale.com [https://www.howsolosscale.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

4 Mar 2026 - 42 min
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#34 The passenger problem

In this episode, we explore what it really means to become a passenger in your own business and why so many founders end up feeling stuck even when things are going well. We explore how unclear goals, referral-driven growth, and reactive decision-making slowly pull you out of the driver’s seat.We break down the difference between passenger decisions and driver decisions, and why responding to opportunities is not the same as intentionally choosing a destination. You will learn how misalignment between life goals and business goals creates burnout, hesitation, and a constant sense of drift.We also explain why clarity around where you are going makes pricing, hiring, client selection, and workload decisions dramatically easier. Finally, we discuss how treating your business as a vehicle for your life changes the way you think about growth, control, and long term sustainability, and why choosing your direction is the key to building something that actually feels worth running.(00:00) Intro(00:58) Defining the passenger problem in business(03:14) How founders become passengers unintentionally(07:12) Lead sources, referrals, and control debate(14:11) Aligning life goals with business direction(24:02) Reactive growth versus intentional business design(26:17) Asking when enough is enough(26:46) The hidden cost of endless self-optimization(27:09) Choosing ambition without burning out(28:28) Passenger decisions versus driver decisions(30:10) Setting direction without a business roadmap(32:33) Service models at Digital Press and Category Pirates(38:21) Deciding involvement in client relationships(44:03) Clarity as the cure for indecision(51:25) Why direction simplifies every decisionStandardize your custom consulting services here: https://duoconsulting.co/ [https://duoconsulting.co/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.howsolosscale.com [https://www.howsolosscale.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

13 Feb 2026 - 51 min
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#33 Where to put your content

In this episode, we break down why "where you publish" matters just as much as "what you say." We explore the three types of channels your content can live on: intent, discovery, and relationship. Each one shapes how potential buyers engage with your message.Learn why intent channels (Google, AI search, directories) often lead to cold prospects who are early in their buying journey and unconditioned to your way of thinking. We also discuss how discovery channels (LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube Shorts) help the right people find your point of view and start aligning with your approach.Finally, we cover the long-term value of relationship channels (podcasts and newsletters), where the real ROI comes from building connections and staying top-of-mind. Plus, we explore how premise development shapes the type of audience you attract, and why evolving your premise is key to shifting from low-ticket education to a higher-ticket, maturity-driven business model.(00:00) Intro(00:56) Why placement matters more than frequency(01:54) Breaking down the three content channels(03:45) How discovery and intent actually differ(07:31) Choosing the right channel mix for you(16:51) How your buyers actually use the internet(17:37) Playing the long game with relationships(18:48) Why the right people beat big numbers(22:58) How premise shapes who you attract(29:13) Testing ideas and sharpening the signalStandardize your custom consulting services here: https://duoconsulting.co/ [https://duoconsulting.co/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.howsolosscale.com [https://www.howsolosscale.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

30 Jan 2026 - 32 min
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