Our next guest, Taylor Doolittle, is a devoted father to 2.75-year-old Aurora (Rory) and 3-month-old Olive, and a husband of 10 years to his college sweetheart, Sarah. His family goals include being a present and intentional father, raising his kids to love Jesus and others, and maintaining a strong, aligned partnership with Sarah in parenting.
His top priorities are, in order:
Relationship with Jesus
Relationship with his wife Sarah
Being a great dad
Being a great friend
Being an awesome business owner
He owns and runs Team Steady Real Estate, a top-producing residential real estate team with 15 agents. His hobbies include endurance sports like triathlons, cycling, and cross-country skiing, which parallel the challenges of fatherhood and business ownership. He is also super involved in his church, leading a men's bible study.
Discover how Marcus Long explores the dilemma faced by entrepreneurs who aim to build a business for their family's future, only to realize that by the time they achieve success, their children may have already grown up and left home.
Tony Johnson discusses the high-risk, high-reward nature of real estate development, highlighting the potential for significant financial gains if land acquisition is managed correctly. He acknowledges that while the sector can create millionaires, it also sees many businesses fail. Tony emphasizes strategic decision-making as crucial to succeeding in this volatile market.
Chase Calhoun discusses the significant advantages of his entrepreneurial lifestyle, particularly in terms of flexibility and family life. He expresses a desire for his stepson, Nico, to recognize the value of being able to earn well while also enjoying the freedom to travel and participate in enjoyable activities—advantages that are not typically available in a standard office job. This lifestyle not only allows for financial stability but also enriches family experiences, making them more memorable and valuable.