111: How To Leverage Side Hustles For Career Growth

Side Hustle Hero

27-08-2024 • 43 mins

Dr. Roger Smith holds two doctoral degrees, three master’s degrees, and is an authority on robotic surgery technologies, AI in healthcare, and military simulation and training.

So why would he possibly want a side hustle?

Because he’s wisely leveraged his side hustles to become recognized as the expert in his field, stand out from his peers, and get noticed by people in positions of power and leadership, which in turn has led to incredible top-level work opportunities.

And the best part of this episode?

It’s knowing that you can replicate the strategies Roger has used to get noticed and accelerate your own career growth.

Be sure to stick around for the end of episode Wrap-Up where I add in one more strategy to boost your profile in your chosen industry.

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Need a little (and sometimes big) push to start and stay focused to grow your side hustle? Dive into my online Masterclass: How To Turn Your Thoughts Into Wanted Things.

For the full show notes and videos mentioned, head on over to the episode page at Side Hustle Hero. https://www.sidehustlehero.com/111

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