#2 - Solopreneurs Create $1M Companies With AI? What WSJ Missed.
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The Wall Street Journal ran a piece on million-dollar companies with a single employee. I run a one-person accounting and bookkeeping firm, so I read it with some interest — and some skepticism. In this episode I break down the part I think they underplayed: if AI makes it easy for one person to launch a business, it makes it just as easy for someone to copy you. Plus a real look at what I actually got done this week, how I plan my days after 8 years of this, and where I'm at reading through the Gospels. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE The Rise of Million-Dollar Companies With Just One Employee (WSJ): https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/the-rise-of-million-dollar-companies-with-just-one-employee-f36a77c1 The WSJ one-employee company article The copycat risk nobody's talking about Why AI costs are eating solo founders alive Two new service offerings I nailed down Testing out AI-Native accounting platforms Setting a real KPI for my networking group Creative client conversations this week Levi's 4th birthday (and being frustrated at golf) How I fit this much into one week: time blocking Where I still waste time (email, lunch YouTube, wake-up times) Reading the Gospels again — thoughts on Matthew 1-5 ABOUT THIS PODCAST An honest weekly look at building a business, raising a family, and keeping the faith — from someone doing all three at once. Accounting, bookkeeping, entrepreneurship, fatherhood, and figuring it out in public. New episodes every week. Subscribe if you like supporting new podcasts.