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Shared Economy Talk Podcast

Shared Economy Talk Podcast

著者: Miguel Alexander Centeno
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2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

概要

Welcome to the Shared Economy Talk Podcast, your ultimate guide to navigating the evolving world of the gig and sharing economy! Whether you're a rental host, freelancer, ride-sharer, entrepreneur, or creative professional, we’ve got you covered.

Join us as we break down the latest tax regulations, share actionable tips, and explore strategies to help you maximize your earnings and minimize your tax liabilities. Plus, tune in to engaging interviews with industry experts—such as designers, car-sharing specialists, and Airbnb pros—who share their unique insights and success stories.

Get ready to learn, grow, and thrive in the shared economy. Don’t miss an episode!

© 2026 Shared Economy Talk Podcast
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  • How to Stop Overthinking and Actually Build Your Business
    2026/04/14

    A lot of business owners spend time trying to get everything right before they make a move. The plan, the structure, the tools, the details. But in reality, most of the progress comes from starting, learning as you go, and adjusting along the way.

    In this episode, Miguel sits down with Zohaib “Zo” Peti to talk through his path from early hustles to building and scaling multiple businesses. He shares how taking action, even when things aren’t fully figured out, helped him learn faster and create opportunities that wouldn’t have come from waiting.

    Zo also shares what he’s seen working with thousands of businesses. From disconnected tools to overly complicated systems, he explains where a lot of companies lose momentum and how simplifying the way you operate can make a bigger difference. He’ll also touch on how AI is starting to play a role in all of this and what that could mean moving forward.

    Insights from this episode include:

    • Why overthinking and “analysis paralysis” stop more businesses than lack of opportunity

    • How starting before you feel ready can accelerate learning and momentum

    • Why most businesses struggle with disconnected tools, systems, and operations

    • How simplifying your approach can remove friction and improve execution

    • Why mindset, persistence, and adaptability matter more than getting everything right upfront

    About Our Guest

    Zohaib “Zo” Peti is the founder of Leapify, an AI operating system designed to help businesses run more efficiently, and Lead Origin, a digital transformation and marketing agency. He has built and scaled multiple companies across e-commerce, services, and technology, working with thousands of businesses from small startups to enterprise organizations.

    If you’re interested in Zo’s other companies:

    LeadOrign

    WithPort

    SnapWeb Services

    Connect with Zoe on X (Twitter): @ZOPATOLI

    Connect with Miguel on LinkedIn or reach out at media@centurionfirm.com



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    45 分
  • Minisode: How Events Turn Into Real Opportunities
    2026/04/07

    In this episode of Under the Hood, Miguel and Ashton talk about how they approach events today. From ski trips and small group settings to panels and tech week, they get into what actually makes these experiences valuable. Over time, they learned that it’s less about formal agendas and more about building real relationships, having honest conversations, and creating the kind of environment where people open up. They also share how those connections naturally turn into opportunities for all, and why some of the most meaningful insights happen outside the structured setting.

    Today Miguel and Ashton discuss stories and lessons learned from events, including how it’s better to be less formal…and more relaxed and conversational.



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    11 分
  • Why Fit Matters in Sales
    2026/03/24

    Why Fit Matters in Sales

    In this episode of Under the Hood, Miguel and Ashton talk about how their approach to sales has evolved. From chasing every opportunity to slowing down and figuring out if it’s actually the right fit, they get into how they open calls, why rapport matters, and what happens when sales and onboarding stay connected. It’s a candid look at how they think about selling today and why sometimes the best decision is walking away.



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    2 分
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