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Episode Synopsis
My newsletter: https://simonowens.substack.com/ If Stuart Schuffman were in his early 20s today and building an independent media career, he'd probably be a TikTok influencer, but when he launched Broke Ass Stuart in the early 2000s, the natural medium was a print zine, one he printed out and stapled together himself. It was a San Francisco travel guide of sorts, and he trucked it all around the city and convinced coffee shops and bookstores to sell it on consignment. The zine was never a huge moneymaker, but it landed him a book deal, and from there it expanded into an online media brand that's widely read by the city locals. In fact, Stuart can't walk through the streets of San Francisco today without being recognized. In a recent interview, he told the Broke Ass Stuart origin story and explained how, bit by bit, it turned into a real business.
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