The Importance of Trying on Ideas (and What to Do When You Find Some You Don’t Like)

Kali Roberge
Nov 4 · 9 min read

This post was originally published on KaliRoberge.com

Someone recently asked me if the podcast I co-host was capable of “catering to the struggling middle class.” This question threw me for a loop.

To be honest, I’d never considered catering to anyone.

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Kali Roberge

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Writer & podcaster sharing how to use money as a tool to build power and freedom into your life. Chief Operations Officer at BeyondYourHammock.com

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