Time to hustle: I've started a newsletter, and here's one of the reasons why.


Hey folks,

This week I’ve been thinking a lot about content creation and writing and after heading down a Google rabbit hole I came across a podcast called The Side Hustle Show by Nick Loper.

Whenever I come across a podcast which seems interesting I queue up some random episodes in my podcast player and if I’m still interested after those first few, I subscribe.

Turns out the first episode I queued up was “7 Steps to Start and Grow a Side Hustle” which really resonated with me so I insta-subscribed.

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While listening to the episode on one of my lunchtime walks I was reminded about a video I recently saw by Ali Abdaal about starting a newsletter on Substack and the combination of these two things has brought me here.


So, here it is.

Welcome to the first installment of my newsletter — From the Desk of Ajay Karwal.

Catch you in the next one.

Ajay


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