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This week on Brick & Brand, the guest seat got flipped.
Delaney Roche — commercial real estate broker, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Brick & Brand — opened up about what it actually feels like building two businesses in your 20's while trying to keep pace with an industry built on perception, confidence, and pressure. Growing up as the middle child — the "forgotten" child in many ways — meant mastering independence early. Self-sufficiency stopped being a trait and became survival instinct. That mentality followed directly into business: work harder, move faster, need less, keep pushing.
But there's a side of ambition people rarely talk about publicly. The relationships that fade when your priorities change. The pressure of trying to look established before you fully feel it internally. The exhaustion of turning ambition into identity. This is the unfiltered internal dialogue behind ambition, pressure, and performance.
By Delaney & Bretley RocheThis week on Brick & Brand, the guest seat got flipped.
Delaney Roche — commercial real estate broker, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Brick & Brand — opened up about what it actually feels like building two businesses in your 20's while trying to keep pace with an industry built on perception, confidence, and pressure. Growing up as the middle child — the "forgotten" child in many ways — meant mastering independence early. Self-sufficiency stopped being a trait and became survival instinct. That mentality followed directly into business: work harder, move faster, need less, keep pushing.
But there's a side of ambition people rarely talk about publicly. The relationships that fade when your priorities change. The pressure of trying to look established before you fully feel it internally. The exhaustion of turning ambition into identity. This is the unfiltered internal dialogue behind ambition, pressure, and performance.