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In this episode of No Suits Allowed, Connor speaks with Walker Thompson about the real, unvarnished journey of building businesses from the ground up. They kick off with some lighthearted golf banter before diving into Walker’s first big leap, buying a rental house at eighteen with no roadmap, only confidence and owner-financing.
From there, Walker chronicles how he scaled into real estate flipping, diversified into dirt-work and grading, then pivoted again into roofing. Along the way, he shares the gritty details of high-interest hard-money loans, the sleepless nights balancing construction projects, and creative partnership structures that kept him afloat.
As the conversation unfolds, Connor and Walker tackle the unexpected challenge that comes after “making it”, the search for purpose when the daily grind and financial pressure give way to freedom. They reflect on how easy it is to feel stagnant once you check off milestone after milestone, and brainstorm ways to stay motivated, whether through nonprofit ventures, expanding existing businesses, or exploring new markets.
Listeners will have access to actionable insights on leveraging multiple income streams, the art of selling creative owner-finance deals, and the importance of carving out fresh goals to avoid complacency.
Whether you’re a first-time investor plotting your first deal or a seasoned entrepreneur wrestling with what’s next, this episode offers raw lessons on risk, resilience, and reinvention.
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Website: https://www.cornerstoneconstruction.org/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/walker-thompson-3b896188/
Website: https://exec.partners/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connor.rodich/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/connor-rodich/
If Walker’s story resonated with you, please:
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By Connor RodichIn this episode of No Suits Allowed, Connor speaks with Walker Thompson about the real, unvarnished journey of building businesses from the ground up. They kick off with some lighthearted golf banter before diving into Walker’s first big leap, buying a rental house at eighteen with no roadmap, only confidence and owner-financing.
From there, Walker chronicles how he scaled into real estate flipping, diversified into dirt-work and grading, then pivoted again into roofing. Along the way, he shares the gritty details of high-interest hard-money loans, the sleepless nights balancing construction projects, and creative partnership structures that kept him afloat.
As the conversation unfolds, Connor and Walker tackle the unexpected challenge that comes after “making it”, the search for purpose when the daily grind and financial pressure give way to freedom. They reflect on how easy it is to feel stagnant once you check off milestone after milestone, and brainstorm ways to stay motivated, whether through nonprofit ventures, expanding existing businesses, or exploring new markets.
Listeners will have access to actionable insights on leveraging multiple income streams, the art of selling creative owner-finance deals, and the importance of carving out fresh goals to avoid complacency.
Whether you’re a first-time investor plotting your first deal or a seasoned entrepreneur wrestling with what’s next, this episode offers raw lessons on risk, resilience, and reinvention.
Timestamps
Website: https://www.cornerstoneconstruction.org/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/walker-thompson-3b896188/
Website: https://exec.partners/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connor.rodich/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/connor-rodich/
If Walker’s story resonated with you, please:
Subscribe so you never miss an episode!