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How to Start a Tutoring Business at 17 | Joshua Adams

1 h 4 min · 17 de mar de 2026
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Joshua Adams started a tutoring business at 17 while still in school. In this episode of Focus on Founders, we break down: * How to start a tutoring business as a teenager * Getting your first paying clients * Building trust with parents * Managing school and business * Lessons from launching an education startup If you’re interested in entrepreneurship, tutoring, or starting a business young, this episode gives a realistic breakdown of what it takes. With thanks to our podcast sponsor: dussl.  dussl is a Glasgow-based skincare brand built around high-performing, multi-tasking products, with a core focus on what makes the biggest difference to our skin health: UV protection. This is simplified skincare for all. Minimal effort. Maximum results. dussl’s Founder, Fraser, is also part of the Focus on Founders community.  Use code "FOCUS15" at dussl.com for an exclusive discount.

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