Building a $100M Empire, Letting Go, and Finding Joy in the Mundane | Andrew Hulbert
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From a council estate to a $100 million exit, Andrew Hulbert’s story is the kind entrepreneurs dream about. But what happens when you actually make it?
In this powerful episode of Extraordinary Life Stories with John Reynolds, Andrew shares the journey from working-class roots and a dream at 15, to building a £50 million turnover facilities management business from his bedroom and retiring at 37.
He opens up about the sacrifices, the grind, the culture he built, and the eight-figure equity pot he gifted to his senior team.
Andrew reflects on preparing psychologically for life after the exit, working with a business psychologist before selling, and why so many high achievers struggle once they reach their “island.”
He talks candidly about missed moments with family, the pressure of leadership, and how annual challenges, from skydives to half marathons, kept him mentally sharp (and yes, how £25,000 worth of donuts helped him win £250 million in sales).
Now 39, financially free and no longer driven by the chip on his shoulder, Andrew is redefining success. Planting forests. Becoming one of the world’s most prolific blood donors. Reconnecting with his wife. Doing the school run. Finding joy in the ordinary.
This episode is about ambition, identity, sacrifice — and the unexpected truth that success isn’t the exit… it’s the cuddle before school.
If you’re chasing the big win, this conversation might just change how you see it.