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Rent It Out: The Rental Side Hustle Podcast

Podkast av Cal Hardage

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What if the stuff sitting in your garage, driveway, or backyard could pay your bills? Every week, host Cal Hardage sits down with real people who are building income by renting out the things they own — trailers, tents, bounce houses, kayaks, tools, cameras, party gear, and things you'd never think to rent. They share exactly how they got started, what they charge, how they find customers, and what they wish they'd known sooner. No real estate. No landlord headaches. Just creative people turning everyday items into reliable income streams. Whether you're looking to earn a few hundred extra dollars a weekend or build a full rental business on the side, you'll walk away from every episode with real numbers, real stories, and ideas you can act on immediately. New episodes every week. List it. Rent it. Repeat. PODGRAZE-VERIFY-P9S8YQ

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10. Building Automated Rental Businesses That Scale

On this episode of the Rent It Out Podcast, Cal sits down with Bodhi, a software engineer and founder of Locki, to talk about the evolution of automated rentals and the growing opportunities in the rental side hustle world.  Bodhi shares how he and his uncle built one of the world’s first paddleboard vending machines in Australia, allowing customers to rent paddleboards without needing staff onsite. What started as a creative experiment turned into a successful automated rental business before COVID changed everything.  The conversation dives into: *  How automation removes friction from rental businesses  *  Why last-minute rentals are rapidly growing  *  The importance of Google and Apple business profiles  *  Why multiple pickup locations dramatically increase traffic  *  What trailer types make the most money at different business stages  *  New rental trends including tools, water sports equipment, and golf simulators  *  The concept of “distribution as a moat” in rental businesses  *  Why convenience matters more than ever for customers  Bodhi also shares insights from working with some of the largest automated trailer rental operators in the world and explains how small operators can compete by focusing on accessibility, automation, and customer convenience.  If you’ve ever considered starting a rental side hustle or expanding your current rental operation, this episode is packed with practical insights and future-focused ideas. Resources Mentioned * Lockii [https://lockii.link/rentout] * Google Business Profile  * Apple Business Connect

14. mai 2026 - 41 min
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8. How Networking Turned Into Customers (Without Selling)

On this episode of the Rent It Out Podcast, Cal sits down with Nikki, who shares how she’s growing a tote rental business, not through ads or cold outreach, but through simple, consistent networking. After years as a stay-at-home mom, Nikki found herself stepping into unfamiliar territory: meeting new people, attending events, and building connections from scratch. What started as a small effort to support their business quickly turned into a powerful customer acquisition strategy. Instead of pitching or selling, Nikki focuses on building real relationships and those relationships are turning into rentals, referrals, and long-term opportunities. If you’ve ever struggled with finding customers or felt uncomfortable selling, this episode will give you a practical, approachable path forward. In this episode: *  How Nikki went from “knowing no one” to building a strong network  *  Why networking works better than selling for service-based rentals  *  The exact follow-up system she uses after meeting people  *  How realtors are becoming a key referral source  *  What to say (and not say) when talking about your business  *  Why relationship-building beats hard sales every time  *  How to get started networking, even if you’re uncomfortable  Resources Mentioned: *  Local networking groups and events  *  Realtor partnerships  *  Small Business Development Centers  Find Out More Totes on Loan [https://totesonloan.com/] Totes Rental Business Owners [https://to30wqgtikyofmyjbyul.app.clientclub.net/communities/groups/tote-rental-business-owners/home]

23. april 2026 - 41 min
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7. My Trailer Rental Journey: Mistakes, Lessons, and What I’d Do Differently

This episode is different. Instead of another success story, I’m sharing my own journey into the trailer rental business. And it’s still a work in progress. From buying my first trailers to dealing with damage on day one, chasing “passive income,” and realizing I wasn’t marketing nearly enough… I break down what actually happened. If you’ve ever thought about starting a rental side hustle, this is the honest version, not the highlight reel. I cover: *  Why I got into trailer rentals in the first place  *  The biggest mistake that cost me money  *  What I misunderstood about “hands-off” income  *  Why my business grew… then slowed down  *  Marketing efforts that worked (and didn’t)  *  Lessons from buying the wrong equipment  *  What I would do differently if starting today  *  The decision I’m facing: go all-in or get out  This isn’t a polished success story. It’s a real look at building something that hasn’t fully clicked yet and figuring out what comes next. If you're in the middle of your own journey, this one’s for you.

16. april 2026 - 34 min
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6. How a Photo Booth Side Hustle Turned Into Fully Booked Weekends

What started as a single idea and about $3,000, turned into a fully booked rental business. In this episode, you’ll hear how Amberlyn Richie built a photo booth side hustle from scratch while working a full-time job and raising a family.  After spotting a gap in her small-town market, she took action, landed her first event, and quickly found herself booked nearly every weekend. We talk through how the business actually works—from 360 booths to selfie booths, digital vs print, and what it takes to run events without burning out. Amberlyn also shares what she’s learned about pricing, managing multiple bookings, and why staying in smaller markets can be a major advantage. If you’re looking for a rental idea that works in real life—not just online—this episode will give you a clear starting point. In This Episode: *  How she started with one 360 photo booth  *  Getting fully booked through word of mouth  *  360 booths vs selfie booths (what’s the difference)  *  Digital vs print rentals (and what customers actually want)  *  Pricing, time minimums, and event structure  *  Managing multiple rentals with a small team  *  Lessons from early mistakes and upgrades  *  Why small towns can be better than big cities  🛠️ Resources & Mentions: *  Canva (for templates and overlays)  *  Photo booth event software platforms  *  TikTok (for learning and marketing ideas)  *  YouTube (learning setup and operations)  👤 Connect with Amberlyn: *  Website: Richie 360 Photo Booth Rentals | https://www.richie360photoboothrentals.com/ *  Social: Richie Photo Booth Rentals (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok)

9. april 2026 - 42 min
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5. Renting Moving Totes: From $2,000 Startup to 61% Utilization with David Stillson

David Stillson hated cardboard boxes and that frustration turned into a business. When David and his wife Nikki needed to move, he went looking for a cheaper alternative to buying boxes and stumbled onto tote rental. For about $2,000, he bought a pallet of commercial logistics totes and dollies, used them for his own move, and started renting the rest. Their first customer needed totes to transport live coral from a 180-gallon fish tank. Their fourth rental was a 150-tote corporate order they didn't have the inventory to fill...yet. Now they're running 380 totes out of their garage, hitting 61% utilization, and booked out weeks in advance with residential movers, real estate agents, and corporate clients. In this episode, David covers: → How he researched and validated the idea using ChatGPT and competitor scraping → Why he chose commercial logistics totes over $7 Home Depot bins → The bundle pricing structure that makes it easy for customers to say yes → How in-person networking (and premium cookies) outperformed paid ads → Logistics of delivering, cleaning, and storing hundreds of totes from home → His advice for anyone who wants to start a rental side hustle this year If you've been looking for a physical rental idea that's low drama, low loss risk, and easy to scale from your own driveway, this episode is for you.

2. april 2026 - 43 min
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