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    <title>The Side Quest</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Side Quest by Laughing Lakhe</strong> is a podcast about everything that lives in between.</p>
<p>Between work and life.<br />Between ambition and burnout.<br />Between “I’ve got this” and “what am I even doing?”</p>
<p>We work full time in tech and build Laughing Lakhe on the side, which means most days are a mix of Zoom calls, big ideas, mild chaos and a lot of thinking out loud.</p>
<p>This isn’t a podcast about having answers.<br />It’s about having conversations.</p>
<p>The kind that start casually and end somewhere unexpected.<br />The thoughts that sneak in after work.<br />The questions you don’t Google because you’re not even sure how to phrase them yet.</p>
<p>No advice.<br />No pretending.<br />Just honest conversations as we figure things out, one side quest at a time.</p>
<p>Because the main storyline is overrated anyway.</p>]]></description>
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          <itunes:summary>The Side Quest by Laughing Lakhe is a conversational podcast about modern life and everything that lives in between.

Between work and life.
Between ambition and burnout.
Between “I’ve got this” and “what am I even doing?”

Hosted by a couple working full time in tech while building Laughing Lakhe on the side, each episode explores honest conversations around work, relationships, career growth, creativity, money, identity, and real-life decision making.

This is not a podcast about having all the answers.
It’s about having conversations.

The kind that happen after work.
The thoughts you sit with quietly.
The questions you don’t Google because you’re still figuring out how to phrase them.

With no advice culture, no hustle clichés, and no performative success stories, The Side Quest offers thoughtful, relatable discussions for anyone navigating modern adulthood, work life balance, relationships, and personal growth.

We’re figuring things out one side quest at a time.
Because the main storyline is overrated anyway.</itunes:summary>
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        <title>The Remote Work Trade-Off: Who Really Wins? (And What AI Changes Next)</title>
        <itunes:title>The Remote Work Trade-Off: Who Really Wins? (And What AI Changes Next)</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Remote work was framed as freedom.
In reality, it’s a trade-off.</p>
<p>In this episode, we unpack what actually changed when work left the office and moved into your home. From hidden cost shifts to slower career growth, and from meeting overload to weaker collaboration, the story is more nuanced than the headlines.</p>
<p>Then comes the second wave: AI.
It’s making work faster, more independent, and, quietly, more isolating.</p>
<p>We explore:
• Who remote work genuinely works for and who it fails
• Why visibility now matters more than output
• The hidden financial and cognitive costs of working from home
• Why meetings exploded instead of disappearing
• How remote work impacts creativity, collaboration, and decision-making
• The role of “weak ties” in career growth and why they’re disappearing
• How AI is reshaping teamwork, learning, and independence
• What the new team model looks like in an AI-first world</p>
<p>This isn’t a debate about remote vs office.
It’s a conversation about how work is evolving, and what that means for your career.</p>

Show Notes / Key Takeaways
<p>• Companies save thousands per remote employee. Workers absorb the cost
• Remote workers are less likely to be promoted due to reduced visibility
• Meetings have increased significantly, not decreased
• Faster execution often comes at the cost of deeper thinking
• Career-defining opportunities often come from outside your immediate team
• AI is accelerating output but reducing collaboration
• Remote work favours experienced, self-directed professionals
• Teams are becoming smaller, faster, and AI-supported</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Remote work was framed as freedom.<br>
In reality, it’s a trade-off.</p>
<p>In this episode, we unpack what actually changed when work left the office and moved into your home. From hidden cost shifts to slower career growth, and from meeting overload to weaker collaboration, the story is more nuanced than the headlines.</p>
<p>Then comes the second wave: AI.<br>
It’s making work faster, more independent, and, quietly, more isolating.</p>
<p>We explore:<br>
• Who remote work genuinely works for and who it fails<br>
• Why visibility now matters more than output<br>
• The hidden financial and cognitive costs of working from home<br>
• Why meetings exploded instead of disappearing<br>
• How remote work impacts creativity, collaboration, and decision-making<br>
• The role of “weak ties” in career growth and why they’re disappearing<br>
• How AI is reshaping teamwork, learning, and independence<br>
• What the new team model looks like in an AI-first world</p>
<p>This isn’t a debate about remote vs office.<br>
It’s a conversation about how work is evolving, and what that means for your career.</p>

Show Notes / Key Takeaways
<p>• Companies save thousands per remote employee. Workers absorb the cost<br>
• Remote workers are less likely to be promoted due to reduced visibility<br>
• Meetings have increased significantly, not decreased<br>
• Faster execution often comes at the cost of deeper thinking<br>
• Career-defining opportunities often come from outside your immediate team<br>
• AI is accelerating output but reducing collaboration<br>
• Remote work favours experienced, self-directed professionals<br>
• Teams are becoming smaller, faster, and AI-supported</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Remote work was framed as freedom.In reality, it’s a trade-off.
In this episode, we unpack what actually changed when work left the office and moved into your home. From hidden cost shifts to slower career growth, and from meeting overload to weaker collaboration, the story is more nuanced than the headlines.
Then comes the second wave: AI.It’s making work faster, more independent, and, quietly, more isolating.
We explore:• Who remote work genuinely works for and who it fails• Why visibility now matters more than output• The hidden financial and cognitive costs of working from home• Why meetings exploded instead of disappearing• How remote work impacts creativity, collaboration, and decision-making• The role of “weak ties” in career growth and why they’re disappearing• How AI is reshaping teamwork, learning, and independence• What the new team model looks like in an AI-first world
This isn’t a debate about remote vs office.It’s a conversation about how work is evolving, and what that means for your career.

Show Notes / Key Takeaways
• Companies save thousands per remote employee. Workers absorb the cost• Remote workers are less likely to be promoted due to reduced visibility• Meetings have increased significantly, not decreased• Faster execution often comes at the cost of deeper thinking• Career-defining opportunities often come from outside your immediate team• AI is accelerating output but reducing collaboration• Remote work favours experienced, self-directed professionals• Teams are becoming smaller, faster, and AI-supported]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The Productivity Paradox: Why More Tools Make Us Less Efficient</title>
        <itunes:title>The Productivity Paradox: Why More Tools Make Us Less Efficient</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>We’ve never had more productivity tools.
So why does work feel more chaotic, fragmented, and exhausting than ever?</p>
<p>In this episode of SideQuest, we explore the productivity paradox.
The idea that while tools promise efficiency, they often create more coordination, more interruptions, and more noise.</p>
<p>We talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>Why companies now run on 100+ tools</li>
<li>How “busy work” quietly replaced meaningful output</li>
<li>The pressure to be visible rather than effective</li>
<li>Why deep work is disappearing from modern workplaces</li>
<li>And whether AI will simplify work… or make it even more complex</li>
</ul>
<p>If you’ve ever spent more time updating tasks, responding to notifications, or sitting in meetings than actually doing your work, this episode will feel uncomfortably familiar.</p>
<p>Because the real issue isn’t the tools.
It’s how we’ve built work around them.</p>

⏱️ Show Notes
<ul>
<li>Coordination vs execution: why 60% of time goes to “organising work”</li>
<li>The rise of tool overload in startups and scale-ups</li>
<li>Visibility as a hidden KPI</li>
<li>Interruptions, context switching, and lost focus</li>
<li>AI agents: simplifier or multiplier of complexity?</li>
<li>The case for focus, clarity, and simplicity</li>
</ul>

 
<p>productivity, work culture, future of work, productivity tools, AI at work, SaaS, deep work, burnout, workplace efficiency, product marketing, modern work, remote work</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We’ve never had more productivity tools.<br>
So why does work feel more chaotic, fragmented, and exhausting than ever?</p>
<p>In this episode of SideQuest, we explore the productivity paradox.<br>
The idea that while tools promise efficiency, they often create more coordination, more interruptions, and more noise.</p>
<p>We talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>Why companies now run on 100+ tools</li>
<li>How “busy work” quietly replaced meaningful output</li>
<li>The pressure to be visible rather than effective</li>
<li>Why deep work is disappearing from modern workplaces</li>
<li>And whether AI will simplify work… or make it even more complex</li>
</ul>
<p>If you’ve ever spent more time updating tasks, responding to notifications, or sitting in meetings than actually doing your work, this episode will feel uncomfortably familiar.</p>
<p>Because the real issue isn’t the tools.<br>
It’s how we’ve built work around them.</p>

⏱️ Show Notes
<ul>
<li>Coordination vs execution: why 60% of time goes to “organising work”</li>
<li>The rise of tool overload in startups and scale-ups</li>
<li>Visibility as a hidden KPI</li>
<li>Interruptions, context switching, and lost focus</li>
<li>AI agents: simplifier or multiplier of complexity?</li>
<li>The case for focus, clarity, and simplicity</li>
</ul>

 
<p>productivity, work culture, future of work, productivity tools, AI at work, SaaS, deep work, burnout, workplace efficiency, product marketing, modern work, remote work</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[We’ve never had more productivity tools.So why does work feel more chaotic, fragmented, and exhausting than ever?
In this episode of SideQuest, we explore the productivity paradox.The idea that while tools promise efficiency, they often create more coordination, more interruptions, and more noise.
We talk about:

Why companies now run on 100+ tools
How “busy work” quietly replaced meaningful output
The pressure to be visible rather than effective
Why deep work is disappearing from modern workplaces
And whether AI will simplify work… or make it even more complex

If you’ve ever spent more time updating tasks, responding to notifications, or sitting in meetings than actually doing your work, this episode will feel uncomfortably familiar.
Because the real issue isn’t the tools.It’s how we’ve built work around them.

⏱️ Show Notes

Coordination vs execution: why 60% of time goes to “organising work”
The rise of tool overload in startups and scale-ups
Visibility as a hidden KPI
Interruptions, context switching, and lost focus
AI agents: simplifier or multiplier of complexity?
The case for focus, clarity, and simplicity


 
productivity, work culture, future of work, productivity tools, AI at work, SaaS, deep work, burnout, workplace efficiency, product marketing, modern work, remote work]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>AI Gave Us Superpowers. So Why Does Everything Sound the Same?</title>
        <itunes:title>AI Gave Us Superpowers. So Why Does Everything Sound the Same?</itunes:title>
        <link>https://thesidequest.podbean.com/e/ai-gave-us-superpowers-so-why-does-everything-sound-the-same/</link>
                    <comments>https://thesidequest.podbean.com/e/ai-gave-us-superpowers-so-why-does-everything-sound-the-same/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2026 12:10:26 -0600</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>AI was supposed to make us more creative, more strategic, more intelligent.</p>
<p>So why does everything suddenly sound the same?</p>
<p>In this episode of SideQuest, Sneha and Jamie unpack the uncomfortable truth behind how AI is being used at work today.</p>
<p>From SaaS messaging to LinkedIn posts to product strategy, we’re seeing a pattern emerge.
More tools. More output. Less originality.</p>
<p>In this episode, we explore:</p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>Why AI adoption does not equal effective usage</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>The growing gap between casual users and power users</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>How AI is creating a wave of generic thinking</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Why speed is replacing depth in modern work</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>And what actually sets you apart when everyone has access to the same tools</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>This is not a conversation about AI replacing humans.
It’s about humans slowly outsourcing their thinking.</p>
<p>If you work in product marketing, strategy, or tech, this episode will make you rethink how you use AI and where your real advantage lies.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AI was supposed to make us more creative, more strategic, more intelligent.</p>
<p>So why does everything suddenly sound the same?</p>
<p>In this episode of <em>SideQuest</em>, Sneha and Jamie unpack the uncomfortable truth behind how AI is being used at work today.</p>
<p>From SaaS messaging to LinkedIn posts to product strategy, we’re seeing a pattern emerge.<br>
More tools. More output. Less originality.</p>
<p>In this episode, we explore:</p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>Why AI adoption does not equal effective usage</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>The growing gap between casual users and power users</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>How AI is creating a wave of generic thinking</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Why speed is replacing depth in modern work</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>And what actually sets you apart when everyone has access to the same tools</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>This is not a conversation about AI replacing humans.<br>
It’s about humans slowly outsourcing their thinking.</p>
<p>If you work in product marketing, strategy, or tech, this episode will make you rethink how you use AI and where your real advantage lies.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[AI was supposed to make us more creative, more strategic, more intelligent.
So why does everything suddenly sound the same?
In this episode of SideQuest, Sneha and Jamie unpack the uncomfortable truth behind how AI is being used at work today.
From SaaS messaging to LinkedIn posts to product strategy, we’re seeing a pattern emerge.More tools. More output. Less originality.
In this episode, we explore:


Why AI adoption does not equal effective usage


The growing gap between casual users and power users


How AI is creating a wave of generic thinking


Why speed is replacing depth in modern work


And what actually sets you apart when everyone has access to the same tools


This is not a conversation about AI replacing humans.It’s about humans slowly outsourcing their thinking.
If you work in product marketing, strategy, or tech, this episode will make you rethink how you use AI and where your real advantage lies.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Sneha</itunes:author>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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        <title>The New Career Stack: How to Stay Relevant in the Age of AI</title>
        <itunes:title>The New Career Stack: How to Stay Relevant in the Age of AI</itunes:title>
        <link>https://thesidequest.podbean.com/e/the-new-career-stack-how-to-stay-relevant-in-the-age-of-ai/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>AI is reshaping careers faster than ever. In this episode we break down the new career stack needed to stay relevant, grow, and create opportunities in the age of automation.

</p>
<p>AI is changing the rules of work.</p>
<p>The old career playbook was simple: get qualified, get hired, stay loyal, and slowly climb the ladder. But in the age of AI, that playbook is starting to break.</p>
<p>In this episode of SideQuest, we explore what the new career stack looks like for employees, freelancers, and entrepreneurs trying to stay relevant in a rapidly changing job market.</p>
<p>We discuss how AI is reshaping white-collar jobs, why middle management roles are most exposed to disruption, and what skills actually matter in a world where machines can write, research, and analyse faster than humans.</p>
<p>We also talk about the importance of visibility, building a professional reputation online, and why outcomes matter more than job titles.</p>
<p>Topics covered in this episode:</p>
<p>• Why the traditional career ladder is disappearing  
• How AI is disrupting knowledge work  
• Why middle management roles are at higher risk  
• The 4-part career stack for the AI era  
• Why visibility and personal reputation matter more than credentials  
• How to build an unfair advantage in your career  </p>
<p>The new career stack includes:
AI fluency, systems thinking, visibility, and value creation.</p>
<p>If you are navigating your career in tech, freelancing, or entrepreneurship, this episode will help you rethink how to grow in the AI era.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AI is reshaping careers faster than ever. In this episode we break down the new career stack needed to stay relevant, grow, and create opportunities in the age of automation.<br>
<br>
</p>
<p>AI is changing the rules of work.</p>
<p>The old career playbook was simple: get qualified, get hired, stay loyal, and slowly climb the ladder. But in the age of AI, that playbook is starting to break.</p>
<p>In this episode of SideQuest, we explore what the new career stack looks like for employees, freelancers, and entrepreneurs trying to stay relevant in a rapidly changing job market.</p>
<p>We discuss how AI is reshaping white-collar jobs, why middle management roles are most exposed to disruption, and what skills actually matter in a world where machines can write, research, and analyse faster than humans.</p>
<p>We also talk about the importance of visibility, building a professional reputation online, and why outcomes matter more than job titles.</p>
<p>Topics covered in this episode:</p>
<p>• Why the traditional career ladder is disappearing  <br>
• How AI is disrupting knowledge work  <br>
• Why middle management roles are at higher risk  <br>
• The 4-part career stack for the AI era  <br>
• Why visibility and personal reputation matter more than credentials  <br>
• How to build an unfair advantage in your career  </p>
<p>The new career stack includes:<br>
AI fluency, systems thinking, visibility, and value creation.</p>
<p>If you are navigating your career in tech, freelancing, or entrepreneurship, this episode will help you rethink how to grow in the AI era.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[AI is reshaping careers faster than ever. In this episode we break down the new career stack needed to stay relevant, grow, and create opportunities in the age of automation.
AI is changing the rules of work.
The old career playbook was simple: get qualified, get hired, stay loyal, and slowly climb the ladder. But in the age of AI, that playbook is starting to break.
In this episode of SideQuest, we explore what the new career stack looks like for employees, freelancers, and entrepreneurs trying to stay relevant in a rapidly changing job market.
We discuss how AI is reshaping white-collar jobs, why middle management roles are most exposed to disruption, and what skills actually matter in a world where machines can write, research, and analyse faster than humans.
We also talk about the importance of visibility, building a professional reputation online, and why outcomes matter more than job titles.
Topics covered in this episode:
• Why the traditional career ladder is disappearing  • How AI is disrupting knowledge work  • Why middle management roles are at higher risk  • The 4-part career stack for the AI era  • Why visibility and personal reputation matter more than credentials  • How to build an unfair advantage in your career  
The new career stack includes:AI fluency, systems thinking, visibility, and value creation.
If you are navigating your career in tech, freelancing, or entrepreneurship, this episode will help you rethink how to grow in the AI era.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>AI Is Killing Repetitive Roles in Tech. Are You Exposed?</title>
        <itunes:title>AI Is Killing Repetitive Roles in Tech. Are You Exposed?</itunes:title>
        <link>https://thesidequest.podbean.com/e/ai-is-killing-repetitive-roles-in-tech-are-you-exposed/</link>
                    <comments>https://thesidequest.podbean.com/e/ai-is-killing-repetitive-roles-in-tech-are-you-exposed/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 06:52:45 -0700</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>AI is not coming for companies. It is coming for job descriptions.</p>
<p>In this episode of Sidequest, we break down how AI is reshaping hiring, team design, and value creation inside B2B SaaS companies.</p>
<p>In 2025 alone, nearly 55,000 US jobs were cut citing AI. But this is not just about layoffs. It is about margin logic, revenue per employee, and hiring compression.</p>
<p>We cover:</p>
<p>• Why 55,000 US jobs were cut citing AI
• The revenue per employee gap between AI startups and traditional SaaS
• Why Klarna replaced 700+ agents and then rehired humans
• Why entry-level roles in tech are disappearing
• How AI is changing team structures in SaaS
• What founders are optimising for now
• The 4 career moves that make you hard to replace</p>
<p>This episode is not about panic. It is about how value is shifting inside modern tech companies.</p>
<p>If you work in B2B SaaS, build startups, lead GTM teams, or are navigating the future of work, this conversation is for you.</p>
<p>Drop your take in the comments:
Are tech teams shrinking permanently, or just changing shape?</p>
<p>Subscribe for more deep dives on AI, hiring strategy, B2B SaaS growth, and the future of work.</p>
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<p>In this episode of Sidequest, we break down how AI is reshaping hiring, team design, and value creation inside B2B SaaS companies.</p>
<p>In 2025 alone, nearly 55,000 US jobs were cut citing AI. But this is not just about layoffs. It is about margin logic, revenue per employee, and hiring compression.</p>
<p>We cover:</p>
<p>• Why 55,000 US jobs were cut citing AI<br>
• The revenue per employee gap between AI startups and traditional SaaS<br>
• Why Klarna replaced 700+ agents and then rehired humans<br>
• Why entry-level roles in tech are disappearing<br>
• How AI is changing team structures in SaaS<br>
• What founders are optimising for now<br>
• The 4 career moves that make you hard to replace</p>
<p>This episode is not about panic. It is about how value is shifting inside modern tech companies.</p>
<p>If you work in B2B SaaS, build startups, lead GTM teams, or are navigating the future of work, this conversation is for you.</p>
<p>Drop your take in the comments:<br>
Are tech teams shrinking permanently, or just changing shape?</p>
<p>Subscribe for more deep dives on AI, hiring strategy, B2B SaaS growth, and the future of work.</p>
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In this episode of Sidequest, we break down how AI is reshaping hiring, team design, and value creation inside B2B SaaS companies.
In 2025 alone, nearly 55,000 US jobs were cut citing AI. But this is not just about layoffs. It is about margin logic, revenue per employee, and hiring compression.
We cover:
• Why 55,000 US jobs were cut citing AI• The revenue per employee gap between AI startups and traditional SaaS• Why Klarna replaced 700+ agents and then rehired humans• Why entry-level roles in tech are disappearing• How AI is changing team structures in SaaS• What founders are optimising for now• The 4 career moves that make you hard to replace
This episode is not about panic. It is about how value is shifting inside modern tech companies.
If you work in B2B SaaS, build startups, lead GTM teams, or are navigating the future of work, this conversation is for you.
Drop your take in the comments:Are tech teams shrinking permanently, or just changing shape?
Subscribe for more deep dives on AI, hiring strategy, B2B SaaS growth, and the future of work.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode we sit down and ask ourselves fifteen uncomfortable questions about ambition, money, meaning, and marriage:</p>
<p>• Did we even know what we were building at the start?
• What has changed since the optimistic day one?
• Which parts feel deeply meaningful, and which feel embarrassingly pointless?
• Are we chasing income, identity, or applause from strangers on the internet?
• Who actually shapes our definition of success?
• What would make us quit tomorrow, and what would make us stay forever?
• Do we design life around work, or work around life?</p>
<p>We talk about fear of the future, excitement for what could be, and the lines we would never cross, even for growth. Two cultures, one marriage, and very different ideas of what success looks like.</p>
<p>By the end we force ourselves to answer the hardest question of all:</p>
<p>In one sentence, what on earth are we actually building?</p>
<p>If you have ever wondered whether your side project is destiny or just a costly hobby with invoices, this conversation is for you.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode we sit down and ask ourselves fifteen uncomfortable questions about ambition, money, meaning, and marriage:</p>
<p>• Did we even know what we were building at the start?<br>
• What has changed since the optimistic day one?<br>
• Which parts feel deeply meaningful, and which feel embarrassingly pointless?<br>
• Are we chasing income, identity, or applause from strangers on the internet?<br>
• Who actually shapes our definition of success?<br>
• What would make us quit tomorrow, and what would make us stay forever?<br>
• Do we design life around work, or work around life?</p>
<p>We talk about fear of the future, excitement for what could be, and the lines we would never cross, even for growth. Two cultures, one marriage, and very different ideas of what success looks like.</p>
<p>By the end we force ourselves to answer the hardest question of all:</p>
<p>In one sentence, what on earth are we actually building?</p>
<p>If you have ever wondered whether your side project is destiny or just a costly hobby with invoices, this conversation is for you.</p>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>By day we attend meetings and nod at spreadsheets. By night we are founders. 

This episode explores the middle ground between salary safety and self-made chaos: the invoices that arrive shy, the dreams that arrive loud, and the cultural lens of a Nepali-British couple trying to be sensible and brave at the same time. No guru speeches, just two people comparing notes from the overlap of employment and ambition.</p>
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This episode explores the middle ground between salary safety and self-made chaos: the invoices that arrive shy, the dreams that arrive loud, and the cultural lens of a Nepali-British couple trying to be sensible and brave at the same time. No guru speeches, just two people comparing notes from the overlap of employment and ambition.</p>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What happens when your partner is also your business partner?</p>
<p>In this episode of The Side Quest by Laughing Lakhe, we talk honestly about what it is really like to co-own and run a creative business as a couple.</p>
<p>From dividing roles and making decisions, to navigating disagreements, money chats, and the very real challenge of switching work mode off at home. We share what has worked, what has absolutely not, and the lessons we are still learning along the way.</p>
<p>This is not a glossy “power couple” story. It is a behind-the-scenes look at trust, communication, creative tension, and building something meaningful together without losing your relationship or your sanity.</p>
<p>If you are building with your partner, thinking about it, or simply curious how couples survive mixing love and spreadsheets, this one is for you.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What happens when your partner is also your business partner?</p>
<p>In this episode of <em>The Side Quest by Laughing Lakhe</em>, we talk honestly about what it is really like to co-own and run a creative business as a couple.</p>
<p>From dividing roles and making decisions, to navigating disagreements, money chats, and the very real challenge of switching work mode off at home. We share what has worked, what has absolutely not, and the lessons we are still learning along the way.</p>
<p>This is not a glossy “power couple” story. It is a behind-the-scenes look at trust, communication, creative tension, and building something meaningful together without losing your relationship or your sanity.</p>
<p>If you are building with your partner, thinking about it, or simply curious how couples survive mixing love and spreadsheets, this one is for you.</p>
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