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Turnover Is Vanity, Profit Is Sanity: Dan Bradbury on Scaling, Exits & Business Truths


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Ever feel like your business should be further ahead by now?

In this no-fluff episode, I’m joined by entrepreneur, investor, and scale-up expert Dan Bradbury—a man who went from £109,000 in debt to multiple 7-figure business exits.

We talk about:

🔥 Why most businesses are unsellable (and how to fix yours)

📉 The harsh truth about revenue goals and ego-driven decisions

🧠 How your blind spots are quietly costing you thousands

⚙️ The six business areas that make or break your growth

💸 Why your accountant probably isn’t helping you build real wealth

Whether you're aiming to exit one day—or just want to build a business that actually pays you properly—this episode will wake you up, get you focused, and give you a plan.

Don’t just build a business—build an asset. Hit play now.


Website:
https://danbradbury.com/

Scorecard:
danbradbury.com/audit

The Dan Bradbury Podcast:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1193879

Books:
Turnover Is Vanity, Profit Is Sanity: 9 1/2 Steps to Improving Your Profits & Cashflow > https://tinyurl.com/5cu3w3tj

Breeding Gazelles: Fast Growth Strategies for Your Business > https://tinyurl.com/36kyk34p


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