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Ben Sealey shares a transparent look at his evolution, beginning with his upbringing in a Memphis mobile home park and the local church mentors who stepped in to look after him after his parents divorced and his father passed away.
Ben details how his entrepreneurial drive started as early as five years old selling drawings from a red wagon, leading down a path of pushing lawn mowers door-to-door, launching tech-hardware ventures as a teenager, and eventually funding over a hundred home flips and builds. Moving past the textbook rules of business, he breaks down his core philosophy on the value of "failing forward," calculating risks, and learning to get out of your own way. The conversation delivers a practical masterclass in shifting from a mindset of "how do I do this?" to "who can I find to help me do this?"—offering invaluable life and business advice for anyone striving to build something from scratch.
By Benjamin MollenhourBen Sealey shares a transparent look at his evolution, beginning with his upbringing in a Memphis mobile home park and the local church mentors who stepped in to look after him after his parents divorced and his father passed away.
Ben details how his entrepreneurial drive started as early as five years old selling drawings from a red wagon, leading down a path of pushing lawn mowers door-to-door, launching tech-hardware ventures as a teenager, and eventually funding over a hundred home flips and builds. Moving past the textbook rules of business, he breaks down his core philosophy on the value of "failing forward," calculating risks, and learning to get out of your own way. The conversation delivers a practical masterclass in shifting from a mindset of "how do I do this?" to "who can I find to help me do this?"—offering invaluable life and business advice for anyone striving to build something from scratch.