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Unemployed by 9AM, Self-Employed by Midnight

25 min · 13 de may de 2026
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This episode starts with getting fired from our 9–5s… and ends with building MiMo. Cheyenne and Lauren get real about the day everything blew up, what corporate instability taught us, and how getting pushed out became the thing that finally pushed us forward. We talk fear, finances, identity spirals, burnout, betting on yourself, and what entrepreneurship actually looks like behind the “quit your job” highlight reels. Spoiler alert: we were terrified… but also relieved. No more toxic bosses or pouring energy into jobs that drained us. For the first time, we could fully bet on MiMo and finally believe in ourselves the way everyone else already did. If you’ve ever wondered whether your breaking point might secretly be your turning point, this one’s for you.

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Portada del episodio Unemployed by 9AM, Self-Employed by Midnight

Unemployed by 9AM, Self-Employed by Midnight

This episode starts with getting fired from our 9–5s… and ends with building MiMo. Cheyenne and Lauren get real about the day everything blew up, what corporate instability taught us, and how getting pushed out became the thing that finally pushed us forward. We talk fear, finances, identity spirals, burnout, betting on yourself, and what entrepreneurship actually looks like behind the “quit your job” highlight reels. Spoiler alert: we were terrified… but also relieved. No more toxic bosses or pouring energy into jobs that drained us. For the first time, we could fully bet on MiMo and finally believe in ourselves the way everyone else already did. If you’ve ever wondered whether your breaking point might secretly be your turning point, this one’s for you.

13 de may de 202625 min