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  • In this episode of the Built Different podcast, host Steven Pettigrew welcomes Blake and Gabby from Inbound Talent, a successful recruitment company that operates globally.

    Originally from South Africa, Blake and Gabby share their journey of moving to the UK, the challenges they faced in starting their business, and how their resourcefulness and entrepreneurial background from South Africa have played a crucial role in their success.

    They discuss the dynamics of running a business as a couple, market focus, cash flow challenges, and adapting to global recruitment needs, particularly in the IT and telecom sectors. They also touch on the impact of AI in recruitment and their future plans for global expansion.

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    Blake's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blakejoubert/?originalSubdomain=uk

    Gabby's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabriellevanwyk/

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction and Entrepreneurial Spirit

    00:43 Welcome to the Podcast

    01:12 Blake and Gabby's Backstory

    02:41 Life in South Africa vs. Scotland

    03:18 Challenges and Opportunities in Business

    04:09 Cultural Differences and Adaptations

    17:03 Impact of AI in Recruitment

    20:39 Working as a Couple in Business

    22:44 Navigating Family and Business Dynamics

    22:57 Defining Roles and Trust in Partnerships

    23:28 Balancing Big Picture and Details

    23:56 Handling Business Challenges Together

    25:38 The Highs and Lows of Entrepreneurship

    26:24 Recruitment Industry Insights

    31:15 Adapting Business Models for Success

    37:42 Global Recruitment Strategies

    41:37 Future Goals and Aspirations

    43:58 Connecting with Us


  • In this episode of the Built Different podcast, host Steven Petigrew discusses the third key point from his webinar series 'How Much Is My Business Worth.' Steven emphasizes the importance of building a business to sell, highlighting that optimized businesses with great teams, profitability, and lead generation mechanisms are more valuable and provide owners with more time, money, and freedom.
     
    He also stresses the significance of planning for an eventual business exit on your own terms rather than relying on uncertain pension systems. With personal anecdotes and expert insights, Steven offers practical advice on how to make a business attractive to buyers and why the best time to sell might be now.
     
     
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    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Series Overview
    00:41 Why Build a Business to Sell?
    01:46 The Importance of Planning Your Exit Strategy
    02:55 Real-Life Examples and Lessons Learned
    05:37 Making Your Business Attractive to Buyers
    06:30 Strategies for Finding Potential Buyers
    07:44 Be Ready to Sell Anytime
    08:30 Conclusion and How We Can Help


     

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  • Find My Socials Here: https://linktr.ee/stevenpettigrewinve... Martin's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-macleod/?originalSubdomain=uk In this episode, the host engages in a detailed conversation with Martin, the founder of Financial Health Club. They discuss a range of topics from the intricacies of financial coaching to the perils and benefits of stock market investments. Martin, a former stockbroker and chartered financial advisor, shares his philosophy on financial education, investing, and the importance of personalizing financial planning. They also touch on the cultural taboos around discussing money, the mindset needed for successful investing, and practical steps for managing personal finances. Martin emphasizes the value of starting early with investments, understanding one's financial goals, and building a solid emergency fund before venturing into the stock market. The episode concludes with practical advice for those looking to improve their financial health, including the potential benefits of financial coaching. 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Setup00:36 Financial Coaching and Helping the Desperate01:32 Casual Conversation and Personal Anecdotes04:17 Starting the Podcast: Guest Introduction04:34 Building a LinkedIn Following07:01 Financial Health Club and Industry Insights09:58 Stock Market Experiences and Ethical Dilemmas11:43 The Importance of Financial Education14:34 Challenges in the Financial Industry21:50 Bitcoin and Investment Strategies30:03 Day Trading vs. Long-Term Investing30:54 Finding the Right Investment Opportunities31:22 Understanding Client Goals31:31 The Importance of Financial Values31:59 Investing for Medium and Long-Term Goals33:28 The Discipline of Investing33:50 Learning from Experience34:35 The Complexity of Financial Literature36:56 Connecting with Clients on a Personal Level39:08 Teaching Financial Literacy to Children41:38 The British Attitude Towards Money47:04 Practical Financial Advice57:42 The Benefits of Early Investing01:01:33 Concluding Thoughts and Contact Information

  • In this engaging episode, Steven, Dillon, and Michael discuss the intricacies of their tailoring business, Suited and Booted, highlighting the importance of authentic relationships and customer service. They share insights into managing client expectations, maintaining a high standard of personalized service, and the strategic importance of partnerships for brand growth. The conversation also delves into personal development, overcoming business challenges, and growth strategies for expanding their tailoring business both locally and internationally. The guests reflect on their journey, sharing stories of challenges, successes, and future aspirations, providing a comprehensive look at what it takes to run a premium tailoring brand. The Suited and Booted Website: https://suitedbooted.com/ Dillon's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dillon-arthur-4a5b7a12a/?originalSubdomain=uk Michael's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-dixon-aa6713a3/?originalSubdomain=uk Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Initial Banter00:15 Discussing YouTube Views and Editing01:13 Comfort in Shared Experiences01:21 Marketing and Reels02:32 Insights on Success and Confidence03:05 Business Partners and Pedestals04:59 Football and Passion08:09 Golf and Clutch Performers09:39 Starting the Podcast Properly10:58 Suits and Business in Dubai16:25 Customer Service Philosophy32:21 Podcast Highlights and Identity Shifts33:21 Growing Up in a Family Business34:29 Lessons from Business Failures36:11 The Beauty in Pain and Personal Growth38:53 Embracing Vulnerability and New Challenges41:14 The Importance of Strategic Partnerships46:58 Launching the Glasgow Store53:58 Networking and Social Batteries01:02:50 Future Plans and Expansion01:06:41 Conclusion and Gratitude


  • In this episode of the Built Different podcast, host Stephen Pettigrew delves into a recent webinar on the true worth of small to medium-sized businesses, emphasizing key misconceptions about valuing and selling businesses. Pettigrew argues against using business brokers, citing their tendency to inflate valuations and create friction in the sale process. He underscores the complexity of selling a business, noting the current buyer's market driven by the influx of baby boomer-owned businesses. Steven also stresses that high revenue does not equate to high value and that profit and systems are crucial for making a business attractive to buyers. Listeners are encouraged to seek advice from experienced individuals and not rely on brokers or Google for accurate business valuations. For more insights, Pettigrew directs listeners to his LinkedIn and his company website, Monopoly Capital.
     
    Timestamps:
     
    00:00 Introduction to Business Valuation
    00:48 Common Misconceptions About Business Brokers
    06:52 The Reality of Business Valuation
    08:19 Preparing Your Business for Sale
    10:31 Conclusion and Next Steps


     


  • In this episode, Billy Farrell shares his experiences from attending a recent wedding to falling asleep in a taxi, something he had never done before. He delves into his journey of overcoming adversity, from hitting rock bottom to becoming a successful entrepreneur. Farrell emphasizes the transformative impact of reading Tony Robbins and how it changed his outlook on life and business. With an extensive background in various companies and now focusing on his new venture, Mayhem Marketing, Farrell discusses the importance of mentorship, the impact of social media on today's youth, and his commitment to helping businesses through strategic and innovative marketing solutions. He underscores that true success lies in being focused, strategic, and resilient, and highlights his dedication to his clients and their growth.
     
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    Billy Farrell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/billyfarrell/?originalSubdomain=uk
     
    Timestamps:
     
    00:00 Wedding Memories and Funny Anecdotes
    01:50 Podcast Introduction and Guest Welcome
    02:42 Guest's Background and Business Journey
    05:09 The Philosophy Behind Mayhem Marketing
    06:36 Early Business Struggles and Lessons Learned
    09:26 Mentorship and Influences
    19:53 The Importance of Environment and Social Media Influence
    22:56 The Case for Social Media Identification
    23:54 The Impact of Social Media on Kids
    25:18 The Problem with Online Bullying
    28:49 The Misconceptions of Success and Happiness
    29:59 The Challenges of Modern Entrepreneurship
    33:54 The Importance of Aggressive Marketing
    44:14 The Personal Touch in Marketing
    46:47 Conclusion and Contact Information


     


  • In this solo episode of the Built Different Podcast, host Stephen Pettigrew dives into various strategies for buying a business without using your own money. He discusses the risks and benefits of different approaches, including leverage buyouts (LBOs), seller financing, consulting for equity, and using investor funds. Stephen shares insights from his own experiences and provides practical advice on structuring deals to protect buyers from potential pitfalls. He emphasizes the importance of avoiding personal guarantees and offers additional resources for those looking to learn more about business acquisitions.
     
    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction and Initial Thoughts
    01:16 Welcome to the Built Different Podcast
    01:59 Why Buy a Business?
    03:17 Understanding Leverage Buyouts (LBOs)
    04:07 Risks of Leveraged Buyouts
    06:17 Alternative Business Buying Strategies
    06:43 Seller Financing Explained
    09:00 Consulting for Equity
    11:12 Using Investor Funds
    12:03 Conclusion and Additional Resources


     


  • In this solo episode of the Built Different Podcast, host Stephen Pettigrew delves into the topic of personal guarantees (PGs) in business loans. He explains what personal guarantees are, why business owners, particularly those with limited companies, should avoid signing them, and how they can cause severe financial and personal consequences if not managed properly. Stephen shares actual case studies of businesses that faced significant troubles due to PGs and provides practical solutions for mitigating their impact. He also offers advice on seeking alternative funding options that do not require personal guarantees and highlights the importance of professional legal advice in managing PGs. For business owners in need of support, Stephen invites them to reach out through the Monopoly Capital website or his LinkedIn profile.
     
     
    00:00 Introduction to Personal Guarantees
    00:52 Understanding Personal Guarantees
    03:00 The Risks of Personal Guarantees
    03:35 Real-Life Examples of PG Failures
    06:56 Solutions and Legal Support
    08:48 Final Thoughts and Contact Information


     


  • In this episode, Steven interviews Alan Finlay, a seasoned barber and entrepreneur. Alan shares his journey from working as a barber to running multiple successful businesses, including Rebel Rebel. He talks about the early influences in his life, such as his grandmother, who sparked his entrepreneurial spirit. Alan recounts his diverse experiences, from joining the army to becoming an apprentice hairdresser and eventually managing and owning barber shops. He discusses his challenges and triumphs, including navigating the COVID-19 pandemic, adapting to new business models, and eventually transitioning to a more sustainable and enjoyable work environment. Alan also explores future ventures, including potential opportunities in the Chinese market and online education. His story highlights resilience, adaptation, and the importance of setting aside ego to make sound business decisions.
     
    Time Stamps:
    00:00 Introduction and Podcast Setup
    01:21 Welcoming the Guest
    02:53 Early Influences and Childhood
    04:07 Joining the Army and Transition to Hairdressing
    06:12 Starting a Career in Barbering
    08:49 Challenges and Growth in the Barbering Industry
    20:38 Innovations and Success with Rebel Rebel
    33:53 Business Partner's Departure and COVID-19 Impact
    34:44 Navigating the First Lockdown and Personal Challenges
    35:29 Adapting Business Strategies During the Pandemic
    36:22 Refurbishing Shops and Learning New Skills
    37:17 Reopening Amidst Personal Milestones
    38:51 Client and Staff Challenges Post-Lockdown
    41:15 Reflecting on Pandemic Restrictions and Government Actions
    43:06 Business Survival and Staff Retention Issues
    45:44 Opening and Closing Shops Amidst Ongoing Challenges
    48:24 Transitioning to a New Business Model
    57:18 Exploring New Opportunities and Future Plans
    01:01:02 Final Thoughts and Advice for Entrepreneurs


     


  • In this edition, the host interviews Wojtek, a business partner and the founder of a successful property maintenance and cleaning company based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Wojtek shares his entrepreneurial journey from humble beginnings to running a multifaceted business with a staff of over 80 members. They discuss the challenges faced, the importance of relationships, and the value of having a robust support system. Wojtek emphasizes the importance of getting expert advice, building solid relationships, planning for sustainable growth, and preparing for long-term objectives, such as potentially selling the business. The episode offers valuable insights for both aspiring and established business owners on navigating the complexities of scaling a business.
     
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    Wojtek's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wojciech-maslanka-12064a1b2/?originalSubdomain=uk
     
    Time Stamps:
    00:00 Introduction and Podcast Setup
    01:57 Starting the Conversation
    02:23 Guest Introduction and Initial Discussion
    02:30 Weather and Personal Plans
    04:16 Business Beginnings and Philosophy
    08:07 Growth and Evolution of the Business
    12:09 Challenges and Unique Business Model
    17:15 Horror Stories and Property Maintenance
    20:59 Sustaining and Growing the Business
    22:40 Challenges in Business
    23:45 Staffing and Cash Flow Issues
    28:12 Expanding and Future Goals
    32:55 Building a Personal Brand
    38:21 Advice for Startups
    41:29 The Importance of Accountability
    46:27 Final Thoughts and Contact Information


     


  • In this podcast, Johann Goree, an accomplished accountant and business owner, delves into the dynamics of running an accounting firm, making strategic acquisitions, and the importance of planning exit strategies. Johan shares his personal journey from outdoor activity instructor to a successful accountant and business leader. He discusses the genesis of his own software application, Client Engager, and the role of personal branding and public speaking in building a professional reputation. Johann also addresses the common pitfalls business owners face in cash flow management and planning for business exits. He introduces his new book, 'The Ultimate Pricing Guide for Accountants and Bookkeepers,' aimed at providing practical pricing strategies for accounting professionals. Entrepreneurs and accountants alike will gain valuable insights on business growth, leadership, and modern accounting practices.
     
    Timestamps:
     
    00:00 Introduction and Podcast Beginnings
    00:32 Challenges in the Industry
    01:18 Casual Conversation and Setup
    04:28 Guest Introduction and Background
    05:51 Early Career and Transition
    10:31 Building the Business
    16:18 Acquisitions and Growth
    23:36 Software Ventures and Future Plans
    33:26 Podcasting and Community Engagement
    35:32 The Power of Podcasting for Public Speaking
    36:01 Breaking Barriers in the Accounting Industry
    37:22 The Journey of Acquisitions
    41:47 Challenges in the Accounting Profession
    49:41 The Importance of Exit Planning
    54:45 The Role of Accountants in Business Success
    01:05:57 The Ultimate Pricing Guide for Accountants
    01:12:38 Conclusion and Contact Information


     


  • The Journey of Know Your Numbers: Insights from Craig Alexander Rattray
     
    In this episode of the 'Know Your Numbers' podcast, host Stephen introduces cash flow and finance expert Craig Alexander Rattray. Craig shares his backstory, from his entrepreneurial beginnings at a young age to his career in finance and private equity. The conversation covers the importance of cash flow management, the necessity of proper financial forecasting, and the role of accountants and financial advisors in business growth. Craig also discusses his 'Know Your Numbers' program, which aims to educate business owners on financial literacy and strategic planning. Additionally, the rebranding efforts, upcoming books, and the significance of having the right people in business are highlighted. The episode provides valuable insights for business owners looking to improve their financial management and overall business performance.
     
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    Craig's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-alexander-rattray/
     
    Timestamps:
     
    00:00 Introduction and Initial Banter
    00:40 Welcoming the Guest
    01:29 Discussing Coffee Preferences
    03:38 Craig's Background and Early Ventures
    07:04 Journey into Finance and Private Equity
    09:47 Challenges and Learnings in Business
    16:41 The Importance of Knowing Your Numbers
    20:41 Client Experiences and Financial Advice
    27:01 Qualities of a Good Business Owner
    33:09 Addressing Cash Flow and Growth
    34:37 Realistic Financial Planning
    34:50 Understanding Financial Position
    35:09 Importance of Forecasting
    35:50 Securing Bank Funding
    37:04 Engaging with Accountants
    37:24 Cash Flow and Business Health
    37:57 Rules for Business Owners
    38:29 Challenges with Accountants
    46:45 Operational Finance
    47:23 Know Your Numbers Program
    49:08 Rebranding and New Initiatives
    54:09 Podcasting Journey
    58:58 Future Plans and Vision
    01:03:36 Conclusion and Contact Information


     

  • In this solo episode of the Built Different podcast, host Stephen Pettigrew tackles the frequently asked question of how to sell a business for a life-changing sum of money. Stephen highlights the importance of tracking financials, including maintaining management accounts, cash flow forecasts, and sales forecasts. He stresses the need for a second-tier management team and having predictable, consistent sales strategies in place. Stephen also shares real-life examples and offers further resources for those interested in detailed guidance, encouraging listeners to reach out via LinkedIn and subscribe to the podcast for more insightful content.

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    Time Stamps:

    00:00 Introduction to Selling Your Business

    00:19 Key Fundamentals Buyers Look For

    00:24 Importance of Financial Tracking

    00:51 Case Study: The Edinburgh Business

    01:29 Building a Second-Tier Management Team

    02:13 Ensuring Predictable Sales

    02:38 Conclusion and Further Resources

  • Building a Media Empire: The Journey and Insights of Jolly Media Marketing This podcast episode features an in-depth conversation with Brian and Barry, owners of Jolly Media Marketing, as they recount their entrepreneurial journey. They discuss the early days of setting up their marketing agency, the challenges they faced, and their strategies for growth. The duo emphasizes the importance of partnership, learning on the job, and their passion for podcasting. The episode also touches on recent changes in the UK budget, especially those affecting businesses and entrepreneurs. A must-listen for aspiring business owners and marketers, the conversation is both inspiring and practical in its advice.

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    Jolly Media Marketing: https://jollymediamarketing.com

    Time Stamps:

    00:00 Introduction and Initial Thoughts

    01:11 Podcasting Challenges and Learning Curves

    02:30 Starting the Show: Welcoming Guests

    05:03 Brian's Journey: From School to Business

    09:06 Barry's Path: From Insurance to Marketing

    12:38 Building Jolly Media Marketing

    15:04 Overcoming Early Business Struggles

    19:00 Partnership Dynamics and Business Growth

    27:48 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

    39:36 The Value of Business Partnerships

    42:00 Long-Term Goals for Jolly Media Marketing

    43:06 Challenges and Strategies in Scaling Up

    47:00 The Journey into Podcasting

    51:12 Insights and Advice for Aspiring Podcasters

    56:30 Discussing the UK Budget

    01:10:56 Wrapping Up and Contact Information

  • Transforming Business Through Debt Restructuring In this episode of the Built Different podcast, host Stephen Pettigrew delves into the topic of company debts and shares insights on how his company has become renowned for helping businesses restructure or eliminate their debts. Pettigrew explains the profound impact debt elimination can have on both the business and its owner, including a reduction in stress and the ability to focus on growth. He shares success stories from various businesses such as a heating and plumbing company in London and a roofing company in Nottingham, detailing how the bespoke strategies employed have saved jobs, protected creditors, and ensured business continuity. Pettigrew encourages listeners struggling with business debts to reach out for specialized, albeit costly, debt restructuring services that promise long-term benefits.

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    Time Stamps:

    00:00 Introduction to the Built Different Podcast

    00:05 Understanding Company Debts

    00:49 The Impact of Debt on Business Owners

    01:56 Case Studies: Successful Debt Restructuring

    03:13 The Importance of Knowledge in Debt Management

    04:14 Specialist Strategies for Debt Elimination

    04:50 How to Get Help with Business Debts

    05:27 Conclusion and Contact Information


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    In this episode of the Built Different podcast, host Stephen Pettigrew discusses the crucial aspect of cash flow management for business owners. Drawing from his experience at Monopoly and insights from a recent guest, cash flow expert Craig Alexander Rattray, Stephen provides practical stories and tips on how to implement effective cash flow systems. He emphasizes the importance of tracking cash, setting up a cash flow forecast, and maintaining consistency in financial practices to avoid business pitfalls and promote growth. Listeners are encouraged to reach out for free resources and deeper support if needed.
     
    Timestamps
    00:00 Introduction to Cash Flow
    00:52 Importance of Cash Flow Management
    01:16 Case Study: Fusion Electrical
    01:58 Implementing a Cash Flow Forecast
    03:53 Case Study: Wiltshire Flooring
    04:40 Free Resources and Support
    05:28 Conclusion and Contact Information


     

  • Philips LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/philip-leitch?trk=public_post_comment_actor-image Find My Socials Here: https://linktr.ee/stevenpettigrewinvestor Navigating the Highs and Lows of Entrepreneurship with Phil LeachIn this podcast episode, Phil Leach delves into his entrepreneurial journey, discussing his experiences with reading influential business books, starting and acquiring businesses, and facing challenges in the transport industry. He shares insights from his transition to university to gain deeper understanding and introduces his latest venture, the Founders Lounge, aimed at helping entrepreneurs with business intelligence, marketing, and more. Phil emphasizes the importance of persistence, learning from failures, and the value of a supportive network in achieving success. Timestamps: 00:00 Book Talk and Inspirations01:50 Starting the Podcast02:30 Early Career and Entrepreneurial Beginnings04:24 Transport Industry Insights07:17 Challenges and Successes in Management11:43 Venturing into Business Ownership21:29 Mergers and Acquisitions Journey30:10 The Reality of Business Brokers37:06 Broker Interactions and Proving Funds37:36 Challenges in Small Business Acquisitions38:44 Persistence and Success in M&A39:49 Leveraged Buyout Explained40:44 Personal Struggles and Support Systems43:01 Daughter's Achievements and Family Dynamics46:34 Business Challenges and Lessons Learned53:54 Future Business Plans and University Experience01:00:07 Founders Lounge and Helping Entrepreneurs01:08:24 Final Thoughts and Contact Information


  • Effective Lead Generation and Personal Branding Strategies from Monopoly Capital
    In this episode of the Built Different podcast, Stephen Pettigrew delves into the marketing strategies employed by Monopoly Capital and its portfolio companies. He emphasizes the importance of building a personal brand, citing insights from mentors Billy Farrell and Daniel Priestley. Stephen outlines various lead generation tactics, including consistent social content on LinkedIn, email sequences, webinars, podcasts, referrals, cross-selling, and writing books. These strategies aim to create reliable sources of leads and establish industry credibility. For more detailed resources, listeners can visit Stephen's LinkedIn profile.
     
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    Timestamps: 
     
    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
    00:28 Importance of Building a Personal Brand
    01:47 Generating Leads: Common Methods
    02:51 Monopoly Capital's Marketing Strategies
    03:03 Leveraging Social Content and Email
    04:25 Additional Lead Generation Techniques
    05:22 Referrals and Cross-Selling
    06:28 Building Authority Through Books
    06:38 Conclusion and Further Resources


     

  • Find My Socials Here: https://linktr.ee/stevenpettigrewinvestor Sean's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-brown-82680946/ In this podcast episode, the host welcomes Sean Brown, owner of Sean Brown Plumbing and Heating, to discuss his 21-year journey in the business. Sean shares the ups and downs of maintaining a long-standing plumbing and heating business, including his early struggles, staff challenges, and the importance of showing personality through social media. Sean touches on his personal life, mentioning his experience with ultras, marriage, and divorce. He also talks about the potential future of his business, the importance of work-life balance, and the critical role of having the right people on his team. This episode sheds light on the resilient nature of entrepreneurship and the personal sacrifices involved in building a successful business. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Initial Banter02:53 Starting the Podcast03:12 Sean's Business Journey04:29 Early Life and Entrepreneurial Traits08:23 Challenges and Learning Experiences15:01 Staffing Issues and Management36:09 Unexpected Apprenticeship Journey37:12 Challenges of Managing a Small Business37:53 The Culture of Entitlement38:39 Pride and Confrontation40:10 The Loneliness of Business Ownership40:43 Finding Joy in Business Successes41:22 Struggles and Support45:40 The Power of LinkedIn51:23 The Ultra Marathon Experience57:21 Future Plans and Reflections

  • In this episode of the Built Different podcast, host Stephen Pettigrew dives into the crucial topic of building a business with the intention to sell, even if the majority of business owners never actually sell their business. Pettigrew emphasizes the importance of preparing a business for sale to ensure it does not stagnate or die. He explains why it’s essential to understand the buyer’s perspective, why business brokers often fall short, and how the current market, dominated by retiring baby boomers, makes it a buyer's market. He also touches upon the future of pensions and encourages business owners to maximize their potential returns by selling a well-optimized business.

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    00:00 Introduction to Building Your Business to Sell

    00:25 The Reality of Selling a Business

    01:21 Understanding the Buyer's Market

    01:45 Generational Shifts and Business Succession

    02:42 The Importance of Optimizing Your Business for Sale

    03:28 How to Build Your Business to Sell

    03:52 The Pitfalls of Using Business Brokers

    05:12 The Benefits of Building to Sell 06:47 Conclusion and Additional Resources