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The Next 30 Trips

Ben Kellie

An evolving exploration of "how to do hard things well", N30T explores the tension between entrepreneurship and living slower lives of wider purpose that honor our central questions, true motivations, and how we can do The Work within our work.

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  • Ben Kellie

    I am an exited bootstrap entrepreneur & early SpaceX alum. I love exploring how we build things with true value that care for our families, our communities, and ourselves. Put another way: I've seen enough of hustle culture - another way is possible.

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