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November 11, 2025 37 mins

Camille dives into the Remote, Not Retired Club launch and the Launch It Lean Process, designed to help anyone start a remote business or side hustle later in life. She breaks down the Launch it Lean ProcessLet It Flow, Execute on One Idea, Attract Your Ideal Client or Audience, and Navigate Trial Runs—to show how taking manageable steps, embracing learning, and leveraging community support leads to action without overwhelm.

Click here to join the Remote Not Retired Interest List

What You’ll Learn:

  • How to let ideas flow naturally and generate creative solutions.
  • The power of executing on one idea for focused, consistent progress.
  • How to attract and connect with your ideal client or audience.
  • Why navigating trial runs and experimenting builds confidence and insight.
  • How starting small and taking action quickly leads to momentum and growth.
  • The role of community and accountability in turning ideas into reality.

Remote, Not Retired Club Beta Program:
Camille is applying the Launch It Lean Process to create the Remote, Not Retired Club, a more affordable, community-focused alternative to Remote Work School. The Club will provide core resources, tools, and templates, with optional a la carte offerings like resume reviews, LinkedIn support, or business plan help.

The first participants will be a beta group of 20–40 founding members, helping shape the Club, give feedback, and influence its evolution. These early members will receive extra support at a lower cost while testing and refining the program.

Listeners can join the Interested List via the link in the show notes. Being on the list does not obligate anyone to join but guarantees first priority when the Club opens.

Proposed Pricing:

  • Trial run: two- to three-month experience for around $97
  • Ongoing membership: approximately $47 per month, cancel anytime

These rates are designed to cover costs, launch the program, and gather feedback, all while making the Club accessible to those who want to participate without committing to the full Remote Work School program.

Click here to get the full show notes:

Launch Your Business Idea in 30 Days or Less

Host Camille Attell is a remote work strategist, career coach, and the host of The Remote Work Retirement Show. After leaving a 20-year corporate career, she transitioned to a flexible, location-independent lifestyle and has since helped thousands of professionals do the same. Through her Remote Work School™ program, Camille empowers mid-career professionals and retirees to find meaningful remote work opportunities, build financial security, and design a work-life on their own terms.

Take her FREE remote work training: 

www.camilleattell.com/remote-training

Learn how to leverage your digital products or service:

www.camilleattell.com/remoteworkschool

Click below to connect with Camille online:

Instagram: @camille.attell

Linkedin: Camille Attell, MA

Read more about the RV and Remote Work Lifestyle at https://www.morethanawheelin.com/

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