EPISODE · Dec 27, 2021 · 40 MIN
the GIVE. the TAKE. and the GET: UNCORKED with Matt Fletcher
from the UNCOMMODiFiED Podcast · host Tim Windsor
This episode is an UNCORK CONVERSATION with Matt Fletcher. Matt is an UNCOMMODiFiED Podcast listener that I connected with through social media. After learning his story, I wanted to have on the show to share his personal and professional journey of buying his Dad’s business. And then recently selling that business to a larger corporation in an industry in which up to 70% of the industry’s knowledge could vaporize in the next ten years, and a historic number of businesses will be bought and sold.Matt and I chat about the GIVE and TAKE in negation and what we GIVE and GET in life and business transactions and transitions. Because in the end, Matt didn’t just buy and sell a business; he purchased and sold roles and identities.Along the way, we explore: What was easier than he expected? And what was harder than he expected when the business transitioned from his father to him and his brother? And then what was it like for him when the business was recently sold to a larger corporation?Grab Pepsi or a Coke, and let’s see what we can GIVE and GET and BUY and SELL today.Tim Windsorthe UNCOMMODiFiED Podcast – Host & [email protected]: Kris MacQueenTECHNICAL EDITOR: Alyne GagneMUSIC BY: https://themacqueens.ca/
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This episode is an UNCORK CONVERSATION with Matt Fletcher. Matt is an UNCOMMODiFiED Podcast listener that I connected with through social media. After learning his story, I wanted to have on the show to share his personal and professional journey of buying his Dad’s business. And then recently selling that business to a larger corporation in an industry in which up to 70% of the industry’s knowledge could vaporize in the next ten years, and a historic number of businesses will be bough...
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