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Optimized Entrepreneur

Optimized Entrepreneur

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Optimized Entrepreneur is a podcast for entrepreneurs who want to build profitable, scalable businesses without burning themselves out in the process.

Hosted by Jeremy Hanson, this show focuses on the real operating system behind business success: the entrepreneur themselves.

Most business podcasts focus on tactics—marketing hacks, growth tricks, and surface-level strategies. Optimized Entrepreneur goes deeper. Each episode explores how personal capacity, emotional regulation, decision-making clarity, discipline, and systems thinking directly determine whether a business grows sustainably or collapses under pressure.

This podcast is built for small business owners, service business operators, blue-collar entrepreneurs, and multi-business owners who want long-term success without chaos, exhaustion, or constant firefighting.

Jeremy draws from over two decades of real-world experience building and operating multiple service-based businesses. Episodes combine practical business insights with personal development principles that apply in the real world—not theory, not influencer advice, and not Silicon Valley hype.

Listeners will learn why personal capacity sets the ceiling for business growth, how to scale without burnout, how to distinguish activity from real progress, and why systems, consistency, and clarity outperform hustle and intensity over the long term.

Optimized Entrepreneur challenges hustle culture and rejects the idea that success requires constant sacrifice. Instead, it teaches an operator-first approach to entrepreneurship—where the business is built to support life, not consume it.

If you are tired of chasing tactics, overwhelmed by noise, or working harder without seeing better results, this podcast is designed for you.

Optimized Entrepreneur is not about doing more.

It is about becoming better—so your business can too.

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  • 5 Service Businesses You Can Start for Under $10,000 and Make $100,000 in Year One
    Mar 10 2026
    Most people think you need money to make money. They're wrong.In this episode, Jeremy Hanson breaks down five service businesses you can launch for under $10,000 — and realistically generate $100,000 or more in your first year of operation. No venture capital. No investors. No degree required.Jeremy covers the full picture: startup costs, revenue potential, net margins, year-one roadmaps, customer acquisition strategies, and the pricing psychology that separates operators who build real businesses from those who stay stuck charging too little and wondering why it isn't working.The five businesses:Pressure Washing and Soft Washing — $5K–$10K to start, $80K–$120K net potentialHandyman Services — $3K–$8K to start, $80K–$120K net potentialLawn Care and Property Maintenance — $5K–$10K to start, $60K–$120K net potentialMobile Auto Detailing — $3K–$7K to start, $80K–$130K net potentialHigh-End Residential Window Washing — $2K–$8K to start, $70K–$120K net potentialThis isn't theory. Jeremy has built and scaled service businesses for over two decades — including a pressure washing and exterior cleaning company that has held an A+ BBB rating since 2001. He knows what it costs, what it pays, and what it actually takes to get there.If you're ready to stop watching other people build businesses and start building one of your own, this episode is your roadmap.Resources mentioned: jeremyhanson.pro | Email list at unleashedentrepreneur@gmail.com5 service businesses. Under $10K to start. $100K potential in year one. Real math, real margins, no guru fluff. Jeremy Hanson breaks it all down.service business ideashow to make $100,000start a business with no moneylow cost business ideaspressure washing businesshandyman businesslawn care businessmobile detailing businesswindow washing businessentrepreneur podcastsmall business startupblue collar businesshow to start a service businesssix figure businesswork for yourselfhow to start a pressure washing business with no experiencehow much money can you make pressure washingcan you make 100k with a handyman businesshow to start a lawn care business from scratchmobile auto detailing startup costshow much does window washing payservice businesses you can start for under 10000best low cost businesses to start in 2025how to make six figures in a service businesshow to start a business with less than 10000 dollarswhat service business makes the most moneyhow to get clients for a handyman businesshow to scale a pressure washing businesslawn care route optimization tipshow to price handyman servicesbest businesses to start without a degreeblue collar businesses that make moneyhow to make money without going to collegemobile detailing fleet contracts how to getsoft washing vs pressure washing businessWhat service businesses can I start for under $10,000? A: Five strong options include pressure washing/soft washing ($5K–$10K startup), handyman services ($3K–$8K), lawn care ($5K–$10K), mobile auto detailing ($3K–$7K), and high-end residential window washing ($2K–$8K). Each has net income potential of $60,000–$130,000 in year one with full-time effort.Can you make $100,000 a year with a pressure washing business? A: Yes. With average job pricing of $250–$2,000 depending on service type, a solo operator averaging $1,000 per day across a full work week can gross $250,000 annually. Most year-one operators targeting $100,000 net will need to average $2,000 per week in revenue consistently.How much does it cost to start a handyman business? A: A basic handyman business can be started for $3,000–$8,000, covering essential tools, a cordless drill set, ladders, a shop vac, basic plumbing and electrical supplies, and liability insurance. The largest variable is whether you already own tools and a reliable vehicle.What is the most profitable low-cost service business? A: Mobile auto detailing and pressure washing consistently rank among the highest-margin low-cost service businesses, with startup costs under $10,000 and net margins of 60–70% once established. High-end residential window washing offers similar margins with strong recurring revenue from repeat customers.How do I get my first customers for a service business? A: The most effective starting channels for local service businesses are Nextdoor, local Facebook community groups, Google My Business (with active review collection), door hangers in targeted neighborhoods, and direct outreach to property management companies. Answering the phone promptly is cited by experienced operators as the single habit that outperforms nearly all others.How much do handymen charge per hour? A: Handyman rates typically range from $75–$125 per hour depending on market, specialization, and experience level. In high-cost-of-living markets, experienced handymen with strong reputations frequently charge $100–$150 per hour.Is lawn care a good business to start? A: Lawn care is one of the most stable...
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  • What Is the Best Self-Care System for Married Business Owners?
    Mar 3 2026
    What if the most important system in your business isn’t your sales process… but your nervous system?In this powerful episode of Optimized Entrepreneur, Jeremy Hanson breaks down what self-care actually looks like for high-functioning, married-with-kids business owners. Not bubble baths. Not biohacker routines. Not hustle culture platitudes.Systems-based self-care.Because you can hit revenue goals, grow your team, and scale your company—while quietly becoming a worse version of yourself. Shorter fuse. Shallow sleep. Less patience. More stress eating. More scrolling. More emotional distance at home.This episode redefines self-care as the minimum effective dose of habits that protect your energy, mood, body, and relationships—so you can show up as the person you actually want to be.Jeremy walks through four pillars:Sleep as a leadership strategy Movement as stress metabolism Connection as longevity insurance Boundaries as mental load protectionBacked by research from the CDC, WHO, American Heart Association, Harvard’s Study of Adult Development, and current meta-analyses on exercise and depression, this episode delivers practical, evidence-based strategies tailored for real business owners.You’ll learn:• Why sleep is the CEO habit most founders sabotage • How movement regulates your nervous system and mood • Why equitable home systems directly affect marital satisfaction • The 10-minute daily marriage check-in that prevents drift • The Sunday Home Huddle framework • The shutdown ritual that protects family time • Nervous system “reps” to metabolize stress • A 30-day self-care build plan that’s actually sustainableThis isn’t about pampering yourself.It’s about protecting the asset that drives everything—you.Because if you break, everything else breaks with you.This is leadership-level self-care.entrepreneur self-care burnout prevention business owner health work life balance family business stress marriage and entrepreneurship sleep for entrepreneurs exercise and mental health nervous system regulation founder burnout leadership habits business boundaries time management stress management high performing entrepreneurself-care for married business owners how entrepreneurs prevent burnout best self-care system for business owners with kids how to balance marriage and entrepreneurship sleep habits for entrepreneurs exercise and depression research for business owners how to reduce entrepreneurial exhaustion daily marriage check-in routine Sunday home huddle system how to stop bringing work stress home minimum effective dose self-care entrepreneur nervous system regulation stress metabolism through movement how to protect your marriage while growing a business entrepreneur burnout warning signs systems-based self-care for founders how to improve emotional regulation as a business owner preventing resentment in entrepreneurial marriages work shutdown ritual for entrepreneurs how to build a sustainable life as a business ownerentrepreneur mental health high functioning burnout family first entrepreneurship business leadership habits sleep and decision making movement for stress reduction exercise meta analysis depression Harvard Study adult development relationships marital satisfaction and division of labor entrepreneur emotional resilience stress hormones cortisol regulation shutdown routine for founders home systems for entrepreneurs capacity building for business owners anti hustle culture sustainable ambition preventive health for entrepreneurs identity shift I am the asset business owner lifestyle designself-care for entrepreneurs burnout prevention system married business owner balance family business leadership anti hustle entrepreneurship sleep for founders exercise and mental health entrepreneur nervous system protect your marriage while scaling business owner stress management minimum effective dose habits entrepreneur wellness system relationship health and entrepreneurship shutdown ritual for business owners 30 day self-care buildYou can scale your business while quietly burning out your life. In this episode, Jeremy Hanson delivers a systems-based self-care framework for married entrepreneurs with kids—covering sleep, movement, relationships, boundaries, and a 30-day implementation plan to prevent burnout and protect what matters most.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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  • Are You Actually Ready? The Honest Business Startup Checklist
    Feb 24 2026
    Are you actually ready to start a business… or are you just desperate for a change?In this honest, anti-hustle episode of Optimized Entrepreneur, Jeremy Hanson walks through the checklist nobody wants to make—the one that tells the truth before you risk your savings, your peace, or your family. Because the biggest decision isn’t your logo, your LLC, or your niche.It’s whether you should do this at all—right now.This episode breaks down the difference between feeling ready and being ready, and it helps you identify whether your fear is a normal growth signal—or a warning sign you’re about to step into quicksand. Jeremy covers the real-world foundations most people skip: the household safety net (not just “business runway”), separating personal and business money mentally before you even open a bank account, and the uncomfortable question every entrepreneur should answer: can you afford to fail without losing your home?Then it gets deeper—because businesses don’t just test your skills. They test your relationships, your emotional regulation, your ability to live with uncertainty, and your ego. You’ll walk through a relationship reality check (including the difference between a partner who’s on board and one who’s just not stopping you), plus the mental and emotional inventory that helps you spot if you’re starting a business to build toward something… or to run from something.Jeremy also lays out the red flags that signal “not yet” (or “never this”), and a simple decision framework to sort your readiness into three categories: Ready, Not Yet, and Never This—so you can move forward wisely instead of impulsively. Finally, you’ll get two practical safeguards: the Support System Test and Jeremy’s Six-Month Rule—a preparation runway designed to turn excitement into real commitment.This isn’t motivation. It’s stewardship.Because the optimized entrepreneur doesn’t start the fastest. They start the wisest.ready to start a business business checklist entrepreneur readiness startup checklist anti hustle business planning risk management cash flow profit vs revenue time management decision making entrepreneur mindset business foundation family and business burnout prevention financial readinesshow do I know if I’m ready to start a business honest checklist before starting a business should I start a business now or wait signs you are not ready to be an entrepreneur how much money should I save before starting a business starting a business without ruining your marriage how to start a business without burning out what to do before quitting your job to start a business financial safety net for entrepreneurs how to separate personal and business finances business red flags before you start starting a business when you have kids how to know if entrepreneurship is right for me why hustle culture advice is dangerous how to avoid desperate business decisions how to assess risk before starting a business how to build a business plan with margin why your business plan can’t require everything to go right am I starting a business to escape my job how to validate a business idea realistically six month rule before starting a businessentrepreneurship readiness startup preparation business risk buffer and margin emergency fund health insurance plan household expenses savings owner pay vs business money relationship alignment shutdown protocol emotional regulation uncertainty tolerance ego and flexibility sales skills market research competition research time and season of life support system decision framework ready vs not yet vs never hustle culture myths sustainable entrepreneurshipare you ready to start a business startup readiness checklist business startup reality anti hustle entrepreneurship how to start a business wisely protect your family while building a business entrepreneur risk assessment financial readiness for entrepreneurs relationship impact of entrepreneurship mental readiness for business ownership red flags before starting a business business planning with margin how to avoid burnout as an entrepreneur should I quit my job to start a business optimized entrepreneur checklist wise entrepreneurship decisionsMost people start a business on excitement and hustle—and pay for it later. In this episode, Jeremy Hanson delivers the honest readiness checklist: finances, relationships, mental resilience, red flags, and a decision framework to know whether you’re ready, not yet, or chasing the wrong path.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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