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What happens when you say yes to opportunities you’re not ready for?

2 h 9 min · 8 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Who’s Hiring, we get real about what it actually takes to build something from nothing.From saying yes to opportunities we weren’t qualified for… to producing a 10,000+ person festival with no roadmap… this is a conversation about pressure, growth, and figuring it out in real time.We also dive into: * The reality of being thrown into the fire and forced to deliver * Entrepreneurship, burnout, and knowing your limits * Taking jobs for money vs staying aligned with your purpose * Philly’s push to become a 24-hour city * How creatives and entrepreneurs decide what opportunities to take If you’ve ever felt unprepared but still stepped up… this one is for you.

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