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On this episode of Fit For Radio, Drew sits down with Dave Dahl, the founder of Dave’s Killer Bread, whose life story is as wild as it is inspiring.
Dave grew up in a strict Seventh-day Adventist Church household, where structure and religion shaped much of his early life. But as he got older, he pushed back hard against that environment, eventually falling into a cycle of drugs, crime, and bad decisions that led to him becoming a four-time felon.
The stories about Dave almost feel larger than life—like something out of a Paul Bunyan tale—where fact and legend blur together. But behind the chaos is a real journey of struggle, consequence, and ultimately, redemption.
Dave refused to let his past define him. After years of setbacks, he helped build one of the most recognizable and successful bread brands in the country, turning a second chance into a massive success story.
Today, Dave has found sobriety and a new perspective. He’s slowed things down, focusing less on the grind and more on enjoying life, reflecting on where he’s been, and what really matters.
This is a conversation about second chances, rewriting your story, and proving that no matter how far off track you go, it’s never too late to build something great.
By Drew TydemanOn this episode of Fit For Radio, Drew sits down with Dave Dahl, the founder of Dave’s Killer Bread, whose life story is as wild as it is inspiring.
Dave grew up in a strict Seventh-day Adventist Church household, where structure and religion shaped much of his early life. But as he got older, he pushed back hard against that environment, eventually falling into a cycle of drugs, crime, and bad decisions that led to him becoming a four-time felon.
The stories about Dave almost feel larger than life—like something out of a Paul Bunyan tale—where fact and legend blur together. But behind the chaos is a real journey of struggle, consequence, and ultimately, redemption.
Dave refused to let his past define him. After years of setbacks, he helped build one of the most recognizable and successful bread brands in the country, turning a second chance into a massive success story.
Today, Dave has found sobriety and a new perspective. He’s slowed things down, focusing less on the grind and more on enjoying life, reflecting on where he’s been, and what really matters.
This is a conversation about second chances, rewriting your story, and proving that no matter how far off track you go, it’s never too late to build something great.