38. Start Your Own Side Hustle with Chris Johnson & Nima Idel

Idea Overflow

Mar 11 2024 • 44 mins

Gladly co-founders Chris Johnson and Nima Idel tell us why they started Gladly, an app that lets anyone start micro side hustles.

The boys have many ideas but we focussed on their ideas of space coffins and a decentralised grid with virtual power plants.

(30:00) Idea #1 - Space coffins
(37:55) Idea #2 - Decentralised electricity grid and virtual powerplants

Get in contact with Chris and Nima:
* Chris LinkedIn
* Nima LinkedIn
* Gladly

About Chris
Chris has a background in Behavioural Science and previous experience in government roles; ventured into entrepreneurship with a focus on security solutions. Over time, he explored diverse projects, including ventures in music discovery platforms and wearable technology. The idea behind Gladly emerged from a collective effort among friends to address the challenge of accessible side hustles, initially motivated by Chris's daughter's experiences.

About Nima
Nima is an experienced Product Leader, passionate about fostering product adoption and growth through strategic planning, development, and execution. Boasting over 15 years in product management and design, he has spearheaded cross-functional teams to set strategic goals and launch leading-edge products that surpass customer expectations.

About Gladly
Gadly lets you leverage your social connections to enhance your reach and unlock earning opportunities, enabling easy hustle management and connection with potential customers.

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This episode is part of a special series with _SOUTHSTART. While the 2024 festival in Adelaide has finished, you can still go to southstart.co for more info.

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Music by Rodney Hutton. Artwork by Anton Mastrullo.