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The 5 to 9 Job
Raymond kirungi
113 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to The 5 to 9 Job—my journal on growth, failure, and figuring life out. I started this show because I felt this deep need to help people like me…People trying. Failing and rebuilding. The idea was to use the hours between 5pm to 9am to grow. Slowly, my vision expanded and I wanted to do it all, to build a platform to raise others, reflect and share my interests and soon I hit a wall. Now It’s back to the basics; fewer better episodes. Each week, I share a few reflections, conversations, and stories from guests so make sure you don’t miss out on any episode. Welcome to my workshop.
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Welcome to The 5 to 9 Job—my journal on growth, failure, and figuring life out. I started this show because I felt this deep need to help people like me…People trying. Failing and rebuilding. The idea was to use the hours between 5pm to 9am to grow. Slowly, my vision expanded and I wanted to do it all, to build a platform to raise others, reflect and share my interests and soon I hit a wall. Now It’s back to the basics; fewer better episodes. Each week, I share a few reflections, conversations, and stories from guests so make sure you don’t miss out on any episode. Welcome to my workshop.
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Reflections After 100+ Episodes
The 5 to 9 Job
21 minutes 8 seconds
3 weeks ago
Reflections After 100+ Episodes

This episode is different—it’s not about business, real estate, or even motivation. It’s about why this podcast exists in the first place.

After more than 100 episodes, I felt the need to step back, reflect, and re-center on the vision that started The 5 to 9 Job: creating a space for people who are trying, failing, rebuilding, and pushing through—one small discipline at a time.

I’ll share why I launched the podcast, what’s changed since Episode 1, the struggles that almost made me quit, and the intentional decisions I’ve made to protect quality and stay true to myself.

If you’ve ever wondered what this podcast is really about—or if you’re building something yourself and sometimes lose sight of your “why”—this is the episode for you.

What You’ll Learn

  • The story behind The 5 to 9 Job and why the name matters.

  • How chasing growth almost made me lose sight of the vision.

  • The decision to scale back for more quality and authenticity.

  • Why every episode you hear now is fully written by me.

  • What this podcast will always stand for: people who are building, with no blueprint—but with fire in their gut.

Resources & Acknowledgments

  • Thank you to all listeners, old and new—you’re the reason this show keeps going.

Call to Action
If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who’s building their own “5 to 9 job.” Together, we’re figuring it out—one episode at a time.

The 5 to 9 Job
Welcome to The 5 to 9 Job—my journal on growth, failure, and figuring life out. I started this show because I felt this deep need to help people like me…People trying. Failing and rebuilding. The idea was to use the hours between 5pm to 9am to grow. Slowly, my vision expanded and I wanted to do it all, to build a platform to raise others, reflect and share my interests and soon I hit a wall. Now It’s back to the basics; fewer better episodes. Each week, I share a few reflections, conversations, and stories from guests so make sure you don’t miss out on any episode. Welcome to my workshop.