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112. When Growth Nearly Cost Kade Everything

112. When Growth Nearly Cost Kade Everything

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From the outside, Kade Bell-Chambers looked like every successful tradie, growing his business, working hard, money in the bank, and doing it for his family.

But behind the scenes, the story was very different. The business was consuming him, pressure was relentless, and the cracks were everywhere. At home, his time and energy were gone, leaving his family with very little of him. Personally, he was drowning, carrying years of stress and unresolved pain, where alcohol became the escape.

When he finally broke down, it forced a complete reset. Through accepting help, confronting his habits and rebuilding himself first, Kade transformed his life. Today, he leads a strong lifestyle business, has control again, and most importantly, is present and fully there for his family.

In this episode you’ll learn:

🔨 Success on paper can hide chaos, pressure, and personal struggles underneath.
🔨 Revenue growth means nothing if leadership and structure cannot support it.
🔨 Working harder only masks deeper problems that eventually demand real attention.
🔨 Real change began when he focused on fixing himself before business.
🔨 Discipline, habits, and support rebuilt both the man and the business.
🔨 True success means being present, stable, and there for family.

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