I’m a 24-year-old barista and my side hustle earns £7,209 a month & it only takes 8 hours a week

A BARISTA has revealed how she’s making over £7,200 a month on a side hustle that only takes eight hours a week.
Morgan Eckroth, 24, has used her coffee-making skills to upload fun videos on her social media accounts, and she’s raking in the cash.
Morgan’s TikTok, Instagram and YouTube accounts show her recreating drink orders and whipping up some delicious-looking frothy brews.
While she never intended to make a living from it, she now earns over £86,000 a year from ads, branding deals and merchandise sales.
And the best part is she only works around eight hours a week doing it.
In the rest of her time, the competitive barista also works as a marketing strategist for coffee brand Onyx Labs, where she makes £35,000 per year.
In total, she rakes in £121,000 a year thanks to her coffee passion.
The idea behind her barista videos is to recreate the “warmness and comfort of a coffee shop”, and she’s racked up six million TikTok followers with this strategy.
She had the idea to launch her page in June 2019, in a bid to hone her social media marketing skills, and was surprised when it took off in such a big way.
Speaking to , Morgan said: “Social media [as a side hustle] is cool because there’s a pretty low barrier to entry. But I do hesitate to say anyone can do it — or rather, that anyone should do it.
“It’s very easy to lose yourself, your voice, if you’re just online and posting what everyone else is.”
As well as making six figures from her passion, Morgan has also won awards for her coffee-making skills.
She was the 2022 US Barista Champion and the World Barista Runner Up.
Despite her large following and brand deals, she always tries to stay true to herself with her videos.
She added: “I only create content that feels authentic to me — and what I think will connect to other people in the service and hospitality industry — in hopes that people will follow along with it.”
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Morgan added that she’s had to put boundaries so she doesn’t “burn out” and she also ensures she does hobbies that aren’t work.
She added: “When I’m not doing my multitude of jobs, I’m usually in vintage bookstores, looking for science fiction and fantasy books.”
Many people have shared their love of her aesthetically-pleasing coffee clips, with one saying: “This video felt like a hug.”
Another added: “I love how passionate you are about coffee, it's so inspiring.”
Morgan replied: “I try not to wax poetic about coffee too much but it’s something I genuinely care about and I’m grateful to have this space to share it.”