How To Make Money Quickly & Ethically
Are you looking for ways to generate revenue quickly without compromising your values? This workshop is designed to help you embrace financial opportunities that align with your ethics, allowing you to thrive without resorting to strategies that feel out of sync with who you are.
Making money quickly often comes with a stigma, but what if there’s a way to approach it with integrity and purpose? In this interactive session, we’ll explore what ethical quick-revenue generation looks like for solopreneurs and how to uncover low-hanging fruit that aligns with your mission.
Whether you’re navigating a short-term financial crunch or looking for ways to create momentum in your business, this workshop offers practical insights and examples to inspire you to act with clarity and confidence.
In this workshop, you’ll:
💡 Redefine “quick money”: Understand how to shift your mindset to see fast revenue opportunities as ethical and aligned with your values.
🍎 Discover your low-hanging fruit: Identify simple, actionable ideas for generating income without overextending yourself or compromising your integrity.
✍️ Take practical steps: Develop a list of quick-revenue ideas tailored to your skills, audience, and business model.
⚖️ Balance speed and sustainability: Learn how to focus on immediate results while setting yourself up for long-term success.
This workshop is for solopreneurs who want to navigate short-term financial needs with authenticity, creativity, and confidence. By the end of our time together, you’ll leave with a clear plan for making money quickly—ethically and purposefully.
Join us to explore how you can align your revenue strategies with your deeper values and take action that feels good to you and those you serve.
About the workshop collab partner:
Tad Hargrave is a hippy who developed a knack for marketing (and then learned to be a hippy again).
Since 2001, he has been weaving together strands of ethical marketing, Waldorf School education, a history in the performing arts, local culture making, anti-globalization activism, an interest in his ancestral, traditional cultures, community building and supporting local economies into his work helping people create profitable businesses that are ethically grown while restoring the beauty of the marketplace.