Listen "Emotional Algebra with Dr. E... S 2 Episode 3: The Algebra of the Side Hustle"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of "Emotional Algebra" with Dr. E..., he and co-host Andrew Tavani, focus on the concept of side hustles and the emotional dynamics that shape individuals' decisions to engage in them. The hosts discuss the rise of side hustles in recent years, particularly accentuated by economic challenges, revealing that between 30% to 45% of Americans currently participate in them, with typical earnings around $1,100 per month.
Dr. E... shares his extensive experience with side hustles throughout his career, emphasizing how they have contributed to both personal growth and community enhancement. The discussion highlights the emotional calculations individuals make regarding stress levels associated with their side hustles—differentiating between "eustress" (positive stress) and "distress."
The episode features two guests: Dr. Jim Guinee and Craig. Dr. Guinee talks about his virtual private practice that evolved during COVID and the fulfillment he finds in working with college students. He acknowledges the stress of balancing work, the influence of his upbringing, and how self-esteem ties into feeling productive.
Craig shares his journey of juggling two jobs after being laid off during the pandemic. Initially finding success in his side hustle, he later faced challenges as responsibilities increased, leading to stress and secrecy about his dual roles. His narrative demonstrates the complexities of maintaining a side hustle alongside primary employment, particularly with the pitfalls of managing time and expectations.
Throughout the conversation, the hosts and guests explore the emotional motivations behind side hustles, including fear of financial instability and the desire for fulfillment. The episode concludes with insights about the importance of self-care and reflection when considering the implications of side hustles on personal and professional life.
Dr. E... shares his extensive experience with side hustles throughout his career, emphasizing how they have contributed to both personal growth and community enhancement. The discussion highlights the emotional calculations individuals make regarding stress levels associated with their side hustles—differentiating between "eustress" (positive stress) and "distress."
The episode features two guests: Dr. Jim Guinee and Craig. Dr. Guinee talks about his virtual private practice that evolved during COVID and the fulfillment he finds in working with college students. He acknowledges the stress of balancing work, the influence of his upbringing, and how self-esteem ties into feeling productive.
Craig shares his journey of juggling two jobs after being laid off during the pandemic. Initially finding success in his side hustle, he later faced challenges as responsibilities increased, leading to stress and secrecy about his dual roles. His narrative demonstrates the complexities of maintaining a side hustle alongside primary employment, particularly with the pitfalls of managing time and expectations.
Throughout the conversation, the hosts and guests explore the emotional motivations behind side hustles, including fear of financial instability and the desire for fulfillment. The episode concludes with insights about the importance of self-care and reflection when considering the implications of side hustles on personal and professional life.