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🎧  The Reality of Entrepreneurship: Sacrifice, Due Diligence, and Exits
Podcast Leadership / Uncategorized / Dec 4, 2025 / Posted by Andrew Hulbert / 2

🎧 The Reality of Entrepreneurship: Sacrifice, Due Diligence, and Exits

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From a council estate in Oxford to a $50 million business exit, Andrew Hulbert’s story is the ultimate blueprint for breaking class ceilings. In this episode of Sales POP!, host John Golden uncovers how Hulbert defied the “stability trap” of his working-class upbringing to build an empire.

We explore the psychology of wealth creation and why your background should be your fuel, not your anchor. Hulbert reveals the uncomfortable reality of outgrowing your environment and the specific mindset shifts required to move from a £30k salary expectation to a multi-million dollar liquidity event.

Key Takeaways:

  • Audit Your Beliefs: How to identify and crush the limiting beliefs inherited from your childhood.
  • The Exit Reality: Navigating the grueling 850-question due diligence process during an acquisition.
  • Life After the Sale: Why money doesn’t solve the emotional void left after selling your “baby.”

Listen now to redefine what is possible for your business and your life.

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About Author

Andrew Hulbert scaled Pareto FM from scratch into a £50M company with 500 staff, building a people-first culture that set new industry standards and ultimately selling in a nine-figure private equity exit. Coming from a council estate background, his journey is one of grit, trade-offs, and redefining success after the “big exit.” Now focused on family life and candid about the costs of ambition, he shares hard-won lessons on entrepreneurship, leadership, and legacy with raw honesty. With 40+ awards, two books, and decades of industry impact—from chairing institutes to launching diversity initiatives—Andrew brings unpolished, vulnerable, and deeply human conversations about building businesses and building lives worth living.

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