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Most founders build a "lifestyle generator" that dies when they do. In this episode, we discover the hidden exit strategy within the Great Commission that allows you to scale your impact while your share value grows exponentially.
◼️ Why stripping profits today kills your firm's long-term exit price.
◼️ How living small now builds a brand that lasts forever.
◼️ What repeat sales do to the real value of your company.
◼️ How to step back and let your team run the business.
◼️ Why your brand is a tool for impact, not a lifestyle.
◼️ How Jesus retired in three years by passing on the baton.
Show Notes & Key Chapters:
00:00 How to maximize your gross profit volume every single year
00:42 Why most business owners never see their true exit value
01:10 What happens when you strip your business of growth capital?
01:45 How to put your business on auto pilot this year
02:15 Why the world's richest people live like paupers early on
02:50 What is the math behind your company's real share value?
03:40 Why your business is not meant to pay for your lifestyle
04:25 How to build a business that does not need you
05:15 Why living a high lifestyle today cripples your calling
05:55 How to increase the lifetime value of every single customer
06:40 Why Kingdom business growth requires passing on the baton
07:15 Was the Great Commission actually a high-stakes sales pitch?
07:50 How Jesus retired in three years by leaving a legacy
About Rob Yates & KingdomPreneur
Rob Yates is the founder of KingdomPreneur and a leading authority in faith-driven business scaling. He specializes in helping Christian business owners integrate biblical wisdom with high-performance practical strategies to build multi-generational legacies. His Kingdom mission is to empower the "Wise Hero" in the marketplace to glorify God through excellence.
Connect with Us: If you enjoyed this episode, please Subscribe and leave a review. Your support helps us reach more KingdomPreneurs globally.
Instagram: @KingdomPreneur
LinkedIn: Rob Yates | KingdomPreneur
By KingdomPreneurMost founders build a "lifestyle generator" that dies when they do. In this episode, we discover the hidden exit strategy within the Great Commission that allows you to scale your impact while your share value grows exponentially.
◼️ Why stripping profits today kills your firm's long-term exit price.
◼️ How living small now builds a brand that lasts forever.
◼️ What repeat sales do to the real value of your company.
◼️ How to step back and let your team run the business.
◼️ Why your brand is a tool for impact, not a lifestyle.
◼️ How Jesus retired in three years by passing on the baton.
Show Notes & Key Chapters:
00:00 How to maximize your gross profit volume every single year
00:42 Why most business owners never see their true exit value
01:10 What happens when you strip your business of growth capital?
01:45 How to put your business on auto pilot this year
02:15 Why the world's richest people live like paupers early on
02:50 What is the math behind your company's real share value?
03:40 Why your business is not meant to pay for your lifestyle
04:25 How to build a business that does not need you
05:15 Why living a high lifestyle today cripples your calling
05:55 How to increase the lifetime value of every single customer
06:40 Why Kingdom business growth requires passing on the baton
07:15 Was the Great Commission actually a high-stakes sales pitch?
07:50 How Jesus retired in three years by leaving a legacy
About Rob Yates & KingdomPreneur
Rob Yates is the founder of KingdomPreneur and a leading authority in faith-driven business scaling. He specializes in helping Christian business owners integrate biblical wisdom with high-performance practical strategies to build multi-generational legacies. His Kingdom mission is to empower the "Wise Hero" in the marketplace to glorify God through excellence.
Connect with Us: If you enjoyed this episode, please Subscribe and leave a review. Your support helps us reach more KingdomPreneurs globally.
Instagram: @KingdomPreneur
LinkedIn: Rob Yates | KingdomPreneur