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Are Entrepreneurs Really Free? Or Just Working Harder for Less

1 h 45 min · 15. apr. 2026
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Is entrepreneurship really freedom… or just another form of labor? In this episode, the Who’s Hiring crew dives deep into the reality behind hustle culture, questioning whether building your own business actually leads to freedom or just more responsibility, risk, and pressure. From personal experiences to cultural analysis, the conversation explores entrepreneurship, financial stability, community vs individualism, and the systems needed to truly build something sustainable. A real, unfiltered conversation for creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone trying to figure out what success actually looks like.

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