Free Email Course: Build Your Sovereign Startup
Becoming a "live anywhere" solopreneur isn't a stepping stone. For people at midlife, it's the endgame. And AI just made it more powerful than ever.
This is a dangerous time to depend on an employer at midlife.
The longevity squeeze is real. Ageism is real. And AI is making it very dicey to hold a job.
And yet it’s perhaps the best time in history to start a solo or very small company that uses AI to augment yourself… instead of putting you out of work.
You don’t need venture capital to start and scale. You don’t need to hire a team. You don’t need a physical office or a fixed location.
What you need is clarity about the right model, the right audience attraction strategy, and the right complementary relationship with AI.
And that’s what this free email course is designed to deliver. Plus, these lessons also answer the questions I get most:
How do I position myself so clients come to me instead of me chasing them?
Can I really make six or even seven figures without hiring anyone?
Is location independence actually viable long-term?
Sovereign Startups: Small is the New Big is a free 7-day course that walks you through the complete model. You’ll discover:
The real solution to retirement anxiety (it’s not what financial advisors sell you)
Why small is now the winning strategy (and outrageously profitable)
Why income, independence, and impact are the solopreneur trifecta (and how to get all three)
The “old school” revenue model that’s becoming all the rage (that “gurus” pretend you can skip)
Growing fast without going broke (the audience model that actually works now)
The AI that actually scales your business (it’s not what you’ve been using)
Your real competitive advantage isn’t credentials (here’s what actually wins)
One email per day. By day 7, you’ll understand the complete framework (plus there are a few bonus lessons to go even deeper).



So true. I don’t understand why governments are wailing about the cost of pensions yet doing nothing about age discrimination in the workplace.
If older people worked longer, they’d still pay taxes to support pensions.
Given that isn’t happening, we are all starting our own businesses.
I was born in 1960 (65 now). We were the first people who were supposed to work until 67 to get Social Security. I took mine at 62. Some say I was weak. I say life is meant to be lived. I happily took my SS benefits and moved to Costa Rica.