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Hello, and welcome back to the latest episode of the Bulletproof Entrepreneur podcast. I’m your host, Alan Smith. In this episode, I speak with someone I’ve known for many years, and as you’re about to discover, he’s a force of nature!
His name is Jason Butler, and although I’ve known him for a long time, I had no idea just how challenging his upbringing was.
People talk about a tough childhood and not having the same chances as other people from more privileged backgrounds, and Jason grew up in a house in south London with an outside toilet and a tin bath—almost Dickensian, as he says himself.
He had a challenging childhood, living hand to mouth, trying to hide from debt collectors and avoid being beaten up at the tough school he went to.
Yet he went on to build a leading financial services business, which he sold, bought back, and sold again.
He also shares an incredible David and Goliath story about the time he took on the taxman over something he felt was unfair and won.
These are a fraction of the valuable insights that Jason shares. It’s a long episode because there was no way I was going to cut him short as he shared these nuggets of wisdom!
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Mr Jason Butler
Links:
https://www.jason-butler.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonfbutler/
Happy: Why More or Less Everything is Absolutely Fine: Amazon.co.uk: Brown, Derren: 9780593076194: Books
The Antidote: From the Sunday Times bestselling author of Four Thousand Weeks eBook : Burkeman, Oliver
This podcast is produced by GR Media
Sponsored by Capital Asset Management
By Alan SmithSend us a text
Hello, and welcome back to the latest episode of the Bulletproof Entrepreneur podcast. I’m your host, Alan Smith. In this episode, I speak with someone I’ve known for many years, and as you’re about to discover, he’s a force of nature!
His name is Jason Butler, and although I’ve known him for a long time, I had no idea just how challenging his upbringing was.
People talk about a tough childhood and not having the same chances as other people from more privileged backgrounds, and Jason grew up in a house in south London with an outside toilet and a tin bath—almost Dickensian, as he says himself.
He had a challenging childhood, living hand to mouth, trying to hide from debt collectors and avoid being beaten up at the tough school he went to.
Yet he went on to build a leading financial services business, which he sold, bought back, and sold again.
He also shares an incredible David and Goliath story about the time he took on the taxman over something he felt was unfair and won.
These are a fraction of the valuable insights that Jason shares. It’s a long episode because there was no way I was going to cut him short as he shared these nuggets of wisdom!
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Mr Jason Butler
Links:
https://www.jason-butler.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonfbutler/
Happy: Why More or Less Everything is Absolutely Fine: Amazon.co.uk: Brown, Derren: 9780593076194: Books
The Antidote: From the Sunday Times bestselling author of Four Thousand Weeks eBook : Burkeman, Oliver
This podcast is produced by GR Media
Sponsored by Capital Asset Management

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