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Freedom in Owning His Business - Justin Dine


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What does it really take to go from a day job at AT&T to owning a growing home services business in Tulsa? In this episode of Tulsa Talks, we sit down with Justin Dy—owner of Home Champion—to talk about the real-life highs, lows, pivots, and wins of small business ownership. From his teenage years mowing lawns and cleaning barns to becoming a subcontractor for national companies, Justin opens up about what it took to build a real business: ✔️ Facing fear of failure ✔️ Learning to ask for help ✔️ Building a brand that works ✔️ Getting out of your own way He reminds us that “you cannot do everything yourself.” The hard lessons in business are often the same ones we need in life: collaboration, humility, and perseverance. This episode reflects the 10 Stages of Life framework: Humility – Knowing when you’re in over your head Redemption – Recovering from mistakes like underpricing or going it alone Power – Gaining momentum through strategy, not just hustle Being – Discovering the core of your business identity Mercy – Building a client-first mindset through service Abundance – Creating a team that grows the business together Witness – Sharing your journey so others don’t have to learn the hard way Sovereignty – Trusting God through the peaks and valleys of entrepreneurship Reconciliation – Realizing competition doesn’t mean isolation Completion – Building something that lets you be present with your family 🔧 Connect with Justin at Home Champion Services 📲 [Link to his Facebook page, website, or contact info if available] 🎙️ Tulsa Talks – Where everyday people have meaningful conversations that spark change. #tulsatalks #entrepreneurship #HomeChampion #CompletePeaceMovement #10StagesOfLife #businessgrowth #startupstruggles #TimeFreedom #worklifebalance #familyfirst #communitysupport

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