Podcast | Episode 089

Running a Business with Young Kids

This time on The eCommercefuel Podcast, Drew Sanocki returns to talk business and kids. As both of us have two small kids, two years and under, this will be more applicable to those of you who, like us, are fairly new parents.

Today, we are talking about how to run your business and still be a good parent and spouse. One of the biggest hurdles for entrepreneurs when they have kids, is transitioning from the 24/7 entrepreneur, working whenever you would like, to a parent AND an entrepreneur. So Drew and I are here to help! We discuss the big hacks we have found for good fathers and keeping our businesses running, along with several reality changes we have come to understand as fathers. If you have small children, or have planning on having one soon, you do not want to miss this episode!

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Here’s What You’ll Learn

  • Why you need to learn to be okay with being not as productive.
  • How to make the most of your time.
  • How to not check out on either your business or your kids.
  • Our #1 productivity hack.
  • Why you cannot forget to reinvest in your relationship

What Was Mentioned

This Week’s Winner

Congratulations to Ben Bailey of CommanderBox.com for winning this week’s eCommerceFuel shout out!

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Andrew Youderian
Post by Andrew Youderian
Founder and Chief Instigator, eComFuel Andrew quit an early finance job to sell CB radios online — an admittedly unorthodox career path. It set him on a course to found and sell multiple businesses, host a decade-running podcast, lecture at Harvard Business School and create eComFuel, the leading community for 7- and 8-figure online business owners. Andrew is fascinated with branding, AI, building community, investing and growing meaningful businesses that don't require sacrificing what truly matters.
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