• Why Discipline Doesn’t Work: Janis Ozolins on the Process of Elimination and Experimentation
    2025/04/12

    Ever felt stuck in a job that doesn’t excite you? Or maybe you’ve spent months—even years—chasing a side hustle with no results? Janis Ozolins knows exactly how that feels. For four years, he tried everything—YouTube, blogging, podcasting—with zero measurable success. No audience. No money. Just relentless trial and error.


    But he never gave up.


    In this episode The Time I Left My 9 to 5 podcast, we dive into:

    • How he stayed motivated when nothing was working (hint: it wasn’t just discipline).
    • The exact moment he realized he was living in a bubble—and how a single book shattered his limiting beliefs.
    • Why his first "successful" business model wasn’t sustainable—and how he finally found the sweet spot between passion and profit.
    • The financial rollercoaster of entrepreneurship—how he planned his escape from the 9-5 (with a pregnant wife and a mortgage).
    • The biggest mistake he made while building his side hustle (spoiler: it involves switching jobs at the worst possible time).

    If you’ve ever doubted whether you’re cut out for entrepreneurship, or if you’re tired of grinding with no results, this episode is for you.


    📲 Connect with Janis:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaozolins


    📲 Stay Up to Date with the Show:

    Host Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maggieindata

    Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetimeileftmy9to5.podcast

    Podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thetimeileftmy9to5.podcast


    00:00 Intro

    01:29 The Journey Begins: From Corporate to Creative

    04:37 The Struggles and Persistence

    10:01 Discovering the Visuals Niche

    18:45 Making the Leap: Quitting the 9 to 5

    22:58 Financial Realities and Creative Freedom

    26:43 Staying Relevant in Content Creation

    31:32 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

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    34 分
  • 'I Left Private Equity to Start a Yogurt Company': Kiki Couchman on Building in Public
    2025/04/04

    In this episode of The Time I Left My 9 to 5, Kiki Couchman is a Stanford grad who left her job in private equity to build a yogurt company with her best friend. Kiki is the cofounder of Beny Yogurt, and I have to say, she's probably one of the coolest founders I've ever interviewed in the history of this podcast. Kiki's story is one of calculated risk-taking and determination, as she left behind a successful career in private equity to build a consumer product from scratch with no investment funding.


    What I love about Kiki's story is her unique approach to building a business. Kiki and her co-founder Elan chose to build their brand in public, sharing behind-the-scenes moments on social media, and has already gathered over 12,000 loyal customers before the brand has even launched. Her always-on launch strategy, combined with the fact that the company is 100% bootstrapped, has forced her and her cofounder to think carefully about each step and every decision. With her forward-thinking mindset, bias towards action, and bravery, Kiki’s commitment is driven by creating a product that truly makes a difference in people’s everyday lives.


    Without a doubt, Kiki is an inspiration to anyone looking to make a change.


    I’m super excited to share this conversation with you, what made Kiki decide to leave her 9 to 5 behind, and how she has navigated the challenges and opportunities of building a business from scratch. But before we jump in, I’d love if you could subscribe to the channel if you’re watching on YouTube or rate the podcast if you’re listening everywhere else. You have no idea how such a small action can help me to continue bringing you more unfiltered, real conversations just like this one.


    📲 Connect with Kiki:

    Instagram: @couchwoman


    📲 Stay Up to Date with the Show:

    Host Instagram: @maggieindata

    Podcast Instagram: @thetimeileftmy9to5.podcast

    Podcast YouTube: @thetimeileftmy9to5.podcast


    00:00 Introduction

    02:53 Kiki's Journey from Private Equity to Entrepreneurship

    04:21 Building Beny Yogurt: Challenges and Strategies 1

    0:49 The Role of Social Media in Business Growth

    17:58 Partnership Dynamics and Personal Growth

    24:07 Financial Decisions and Bootstrapping

    29:06 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

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    40 分
  • "I Turned Down Job Offers Post Layoff": Ashna Mankotia’s Tech to Apparel Leap
    2025/03/28

    In this podcast episode, Ashna Mankotia, a former product manager and current content creator, delves into her transition from working in tech to establishing her apparel brand, Bazaar Customs. Laid off just before her 30th birthday, Ashana took it as an opportunity to pursue her entrepreneurial dreams.


    During the conversation, she talks about her community-building endeavor, Saffron, which she opted not to scale into a million-dollar business to maintain its true communal essence. Ashana candidly shares her experiences of the identity shift from a corporate role to an entrepreneur, the financial preparation involved, and the challenges she faced while starting a clothing brand. She also reflects on her self-discovery journey in India, a country she left as a child, and the nuanced feelings of what her life might have been like had she grown up there. The podcast aims to provide insights into the realities of leaving a stable job to build something independently and advises on balancing one's passion with practical considerations.


    📲 Connect with Ashna:

    TikTok: @ohmygoshna

    Instagram: @ohmygoshna


    📲 Stay Up to Date with the Show:

    Host Instagram: @maggieindata

    Podcast Instagram: @thetimeileftmy9to5.podcast

    Podcast YouTube: @thetimeileftmy9to5.podcast


    00:00 Introduction

    01:14 Identity Crisis and Entrepreneurial Guilt

    02:36 The Reality of Content Creation

    06:54 The Layoff Experience

    09:31 Financial Preparedness and Taking the Leap

    12:58 The Struggle of Self-Identification

    14:45 The Saffron Community: Passion vs. Business

    18:31 Scaling to a Million Dollar Business

    19:10 The Value of True Community

    22:42 Launching a Clothing Brand: Bazaar

    24:46 Self-Discovery and Cultural Reflection

    28:24 Challenges of Starting a Physical Product Business

    32:00 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

    36:53 Redefining Success and Flexibility

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    39 分
  • Burnout to Breakthrough: Megan Lieu on Building an Authentic Personal Brand
    2025/03/21

    Megan Lieu is a former data scientist who transitioned to a full-time content creator with over a quarter-million followers on LinkedIn and Instagram. In this episode of The Time I Left My 9 to 5 Podcast, Megan shares her journey from relying on traditional job roles for identity and stability to betting on herself and building a successful side business that surpassed her tech salary. She discusses the instability of the 9-to-5 job market, navigating burnout, and the identity loss associated with leaving a corporate job. Megan also provides insights on building and monetizing a personal brand, the importance of relatability, and staying authentic while catering to a large audience. The episode highlights the empowering aspects of taking control of one's career and finding fulfillment beyond conventional paths.


    📲 Connect with Megan:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meganlieu/

    Instagram: @meglovesdata


    📲 Stay Up to Date with the Show:

    Host Maggie Ma: @maggieindata

    Podcast: @thetimeileftmy9to5.podcast


    00:00 Introduction

    01:03 Meet Megan Lieu: From Data Scientist to Content Creator

    02:27 The Decision to Leave the 9-to-5

    04:22 Navigating Burnout and Identity Loss

    09:15 Building a Personal Brand on LinkedIn

    21:58 Monetizing Social Media and Future Plans

    30:15 Advice for Aspiring Content Creators

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    32 分
  • Crafting a Business You Love by Doubling Down on Your Strengths with Nick Singh
    2025/03/13

    If you have been thinking about starting a side project for a while but unsure how to take that first step, Nick offers some invaluable advice in this episode!


    Nick Singh is a LinkedIn top voice, best selling author, and founder of DataLemur, a platform that has helped over 200,000 people prepare for SQL and data science coding interviews.


    Nick’s story isn’t just about leaving a 9-5. It’s about realizing he wasn’t using his full potential at big tech. In this conversation, Nick got extremely real about feeling below average at his software engineering job at Meta. This is a story of how he eventually decided to carve out his own niche instead of following the traditional career playbook. While many of Nick’s peers chased promotions or VC funding, Nick chose to write a book and build his own path, even when people doubted him.

    We talked about the real side of leaving a 9-to-5—the struggles, the uncertainty, and the myth of overnight success. Nick opened up about questioning his career, tuning out outside noise, and staying action-biased instead of overthinking every move.


    📲 Connect with Nick:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-singh-tech/

    DataLemur: https://datalemur.com

    Ace the Data Science Interview: https://amzn.to/4iNfYZZ


    00:00 Introduction

    00:32 Nick's Early Career and Realizations

    01:15 The Decision to Leave Big Tech

    02:36 Life After Quitting the 9 to 5

    05:31 Finding and Validating New Ideas

    13:05 The Importance of Commitment Over Ideas

    18:58 Creating a Unique Niche

    23:08 Balancing Work and Passion Projects

    24:50 The Barbell Strategy Explained

    28:35 Validating Ideas on LinkedIn

    31:35 Overcoming Doubts and Criticism

    35:02 Building DataLemur: Sacrifices and Lessons

    40:46 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

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    44 分
  • How to Discover Your Startup Idea and Scale From 0 to 1 Million with Julius Founder Rahul Sonwalkar
    2025/03/07

    Rahul SonWalkar, an ex-software engineer at Meta and Uber, has scaled his tech startup, Julius AI, from 0 to 1 million users within the first year. His work has been so impactful that Harvard Business School now teaches analysis to their MBA students using Julius—an incredible achievement for a company that started from scratch.It’s impressive to see what he’s built in such a short time, especially considering that, at just 24 years old, Rahul walked away from a high-paying job in big tech with great career outlook to pursue his own vision.


    If you’re thinking about starting your own business, trying to figure out which idea to put your efforts behind, this episode is a must-listen.


    We discussed the complexities and uncertainties of leaving a stable job to pursue personal ideas and the process of validating those ideas. Rahul shared insights on building a user-focused product, scaling the business, and finding the right team members. More importantly, we touched on the challenges and sacrifices of being a founder, including maintaining personal relationships and managing work-life balance.


    00:00 Introduction

    01:23 The Leap from Corporate to Startup

    04:18 Challenges and Realizations in the Early Days

    11:35 Building and Scaling Julius AI

    24:38 The Future of Julius AI and Data Science

    31:56 Reflections and Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

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    36 分
  • The Time I Left My 9 to 5 Trailer: The Truth Behind Dream Jobs with Maggie Ma
    2025/02/28

    In the debut episode of The Time I Left My 9 to 5, host Maggie Ma introduces the podcast, aiming to explore the stories and lessons from those who have moved away from traditional career paths. This podcast isn't about quitting for quitting's sake but rather about discussing career choices and redefining success on personal terms. Maggie shares her own journey from a data scientist in tech to an entrepreneur, highlighting the doubts, challenges, and insights gained along the way. Through candid conversations with various guests, listeners will get a deep dive into the emotional histories, wins, and failures of their career transitions. The show promises to challenge conventional thinking and open up discussions about the evolving landscape of fulfilling work in the modern era.


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    00:00 Introduction to The Time I Left My 9 to 5

    01:00 The Changing Landscape of Career Success

    02:03 Maggie's Personal Journey

    03:04 Inspiration Behind the Podcast

    05:06 Sneak Peek of Upcoming Episodes

    08:26 Final Thoughts

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    9 分