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From $4M in GCI to financial freedom by 37 — Josh Morrissey didn’t just build a real estate business. He built a life by design.
In this powerful episode, Josh opens up about the strategy, identity, and internal drivers that helped him scale Hive into Canberra’s #2 agency — without sacrificing what matters most.
We talk about:
How he systemised his business and bought his own office building (2 mins from home)
The difference between ego-driven growth vs. sustainable, purpose-driven success
Wealth creation through development, cash flow assets, and commercial property
How “time chunking” helps him run a 30-person team while raising 3 kids
The real story behind his upbringing, forgiveness, and redefining masculinity
Why agents and entrepreneurs must learn to switch fuels — from pain to purpose
This isn’t just a podcast about real estate.
It’s about choosing to build the life you actually want to live.
From $4M in GCI to financial freedom by 37 — Josh Morrissey didn’t just build a real estate business. He built a life by design.
In this powerful episode, Josh opens up about the strategy, identity, and internal drivers that helped him scale Hive into Canberra’s #2 agency — without sacrificing what matters most.
We talk about:
How he systemised his business and bought his own office building (2 mins from home)
The difference between ego-driven growth vs. sustainable, purpose-driven success
Wealth creation through development, cash flow assets, and commercial property
How “time chunking” helps him run a 30-person team while raising 3 kids
The real story behind his upbringing, forgiveness, and redefining masculinity
Why agents and entrepreneurs must learn to switch fuels — from pain to purpose
This isn’t just a podcast about real estate.
It’s about choosing to build the life you actually want to live.
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