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Drip Trickle Flow Flood

Drip Trickle Flow Flood

By: Tony Moceri and Melissa Cassera
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Money doesn’t just come from one place—it drips, trickles, flows, and floods into our lives in different ways. Drip Trickle Flow Flood is a podcast that explores the power of multiple income streams. Whether you're an employee, a freelancer, an entrepreneur, a creative, or an investor, we break down how money enters your life and what to do with it once it’s yours.Copyright 2026 Tony Moceri and Melissa Cassera Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Social Sciences
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  • #47. Building Revenue Streams in One "Pond" (with Lindsey Moceri)
    Feb 24 2026

    In this episode of Drip Trickle Flow Flood, we sit down with our most mysterious (and most requested) guest yet: Lindsey Moceri! (Tony’s better half 😄)

    Lindsey is the definition of Drip Trickle Flow Flood in real life, juggling screen printing, vacation rental management, volleyball coaching, content creation, design, and community leadership, all while keeping flexibility at the center of her work.

    From building income streams that live in the same “pond,” to designing systems that remove friction for customers, Lindsey shares how relationships, service, and creativity power her multi-hyphenate lifestyle.

    1. Your income streams don’t have to feel scattered.

    Lindsey’s work all flows through the same pond: schools, sports, families, and relationships. Different projects, same ecosystem.

    2. Customer service is a superpower.

    From handwritten names on bags to incredible communication, Lindsey proves that small touches create big loyalty and repeat business.

    3. Flexibility is the real currency.

    Multiple streams matter, but being able to set your own schedule, show up for your kids, and coach in the afternoons is the real win.

    4. Start scrappy and grow from there.

    Her screen printing business began with a low-budget, at-home setup and zero overhead, then expanded organically through word of mouth.

    5. Use different parts of your brain (and body).

    Designing, printing, coaching, hosting guests. Mixing physical work with creative and relational work keeps burnout at bay and life interesting.

    Check out Lindsey’s website: https://lindseymoceri.com/

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    Disclaimer:

    The information provided in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are solely their own and do not reflect the views of any companies or organizations they may be affiliated with.

    Listeners should conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial professional before making any investment or financial decisions. While we strive for accuracy, we do not guarantee that the information presented is complete, current, or applicable to your specific situation. Investing involves risk, including potential loss of principal.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, and producers are not responsible for any financial decisions you make based on the content discussed.

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    36 mins
  • #46. Building a revenue stream by showing up for your community (with Whatcom Preps)
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode of Drip Trickle Flow Flood, we sit down with Tyler Anderson, founder of Whatcom Preps, the digital home for high school sports coverage in Whatcom County.

    What started as an eighth-grade stat-tracking hobby turned into a full-time, community-powered business that now covers nearly 90% of local sports, helps student athletes get college looks, and connects families across generations.

    Tyler shares how he spent years building Whatcom Preps, why he’ll never put his content behind a paywall, and how showing up consistently (in brightly colored shorts, no less) created trust, sponsorships, and multiple revenue streams.

    If you’ve ever wondered how people build a revenue stream by serving their communities first, this one’s for you.

    1. Start with service, not strategy.

    Tyler didn’t launch Whatcom Preps with a business plan. He started by solving a real problem: local high school sports coverage disappearing. Everything else followed.

    2. Consistency compounds.

    Four and a half years of unpaid work built relationships, credibility, and momentum. That steady effort is what eventually unlocked sponsorships, donations, and social monetization.

    3. Multiple income streams don’t have to be complicated.

    From sponsors and social media payouts to $1 subscriptions, legacy supporter pages, and community donations, Tyler proves you can layer small revenue sources into a livable income.

    4. Visibility matters.

    Showing up in person, delivering Gatorade himself, talking to coaches, and being present in the community turned Tyler from “a website” into a trusted human.

    5. Being a day maker pays off.

    Whether it’s grandparents reading about their grandkids or athletes seeing their names in print, Tyler’s work creates emotional impact and that goodwill comes back around.

    Check out Whatcom Preps and follow them on Instagram

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    Drip Trickle Flow Flood T-Shirts

    We’ve got merch! That’s right, Drip Trickle Flow Flood t-shirts are officially here and they’re as comfy as they are conversation-starting.

    Grab yours!

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    If you loved this episode, please take a moment to rate and review Drip Trickle Flow Flood on your favorite podcast platform. It helps new listeners discover the show and it makes our day. Thanks for listening!

    Subscribe to this newsletter for income ideas that drip, trickle, flow, and flood into your life.

    Disclaimer:

    The information provided in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are solely their own and do not reflect the views of any companies or organizations they may be affiliated with.

    Listeners should conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial professional before making any investment or financial decisions. While we strive for accuracy, we do not guarantee that the information presented...

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    32 mins
  • #45. How Rising Salaries Stack Up Against the Cost of Living
    Feb 10 2026

    In this episode of Drip Trickle Flow Flood, we dig into a timely article on how median salaries shifted across the U.S. and what those numbers really mean in real life. From remote work reshaping entire regions to why a raise doesn’t always feel like a raise, we unpack the hidden stories behind state-by-state income data, share personal observations from Washington and Hawaii, and explore creative ways people are leveraging geography, flexibility, and strategy to build wealth. If you’ve ever wondered how location impacts your earning power (or how to play the long game with income), this one’s for you.

    1. Median incomes may be rising, but cost of living often rises right alongside them, so higher pay doesn’t automatically mean more financial freedom.
    2. Remote and hybrid work are quietly reshaping local economies, driving up housing costs and salaries in unexpected places far outside major cities.
    3. Big employers and corporate hubs can dramatically skew state averages, creating pockets of wealth that don’t reflect the broader region.
    4. Some people are strategically earning high salaries in expensive areas early on, then moving to lower-cost states to stretch savings and investments further.
    5. Thinking long-term about where you work, where you live, and how you stack and deploy income can create powerful flexibility across different seasons of life.

    Our Links

    Tony’s website

    Melissa’s website

    Drip Trickle Flow Flood T-Shirts

    We’ve got merch! That’s right, Drip Trickle Flow Flood t-shirts are officially here and they’re as comfy as they are conversation-starting.

    Grab yours!

    Rate and Review

    If you loved this episode, please take a moment to rate and review Drip Trickle Flow Flood on your favorite podcast platform. It helps new listeners discover the show and it makes our day. Thanks for listening!

    Subscribe to this newsletter for income ideas that drip, trickle, flow, and flood into your life.

    Disclaimer:

    The information provided in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are solely their own and do not reflect the views of any companies or organizations they may be affiliated with.

    Listeners should conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial professional before making any investment or financial decisions. While we strive for accuracy, we do not guarantee that the information presented is complete, current, or applicable to your specific situation. Investing involves risk, including potential loss of principal.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, and producers are not responsible for any financial decisions you make based on the content discussed.

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