Beyond the Boardroom : Master Your Life

From Thrift Store to Business Success: Dalton's Journey


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In this episode, Luke Beastall interviews Dalton, a vintage wholesaler who shares his journey from a university student with no clear direction to a successful entrepreneur. Dalton discusses the challenges he faced during his university years, the influence of his family, and how he transitioned into coaching younger generations. He discusses the importance of adaptability in business, the lessons learned from scaling challenges and the significance of finding balance in life. Dalton's story is one of resilience, personal growth and a commitment to empowering others in the world of entrepreneurship.

  • Dalton's journey into wholesaling began with a simple thrift store find.
  • University was a challenging experience for Dalton, leading to unexpected business success.
  • Family influences played a significant role in Dalton's entrepreneurial spirit.
  • Coaching younger generations is a way for Dalton to give back and share his experiences.
  • Adapting to industry changes is crucial for long-term success in business.
  • Scaling too quickly can lead to overwhelming challenges and burnout.
  • The mystery box venture highlighted the importance of logistics in business.
  • Resilience is key in navigating the ups and downs of entrepreneurship.
  • Finding balance outside of work can enhance creativity and productivity.
  • Mastering life means achieving personal fulfilment and helping others.

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  • Tiktok
  • Coaching


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Beyond the Boardroom : Master Your LifeBy Luke Beastall