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Episode 1: What It Really Takes to Grow a Business Through Crisis and Change

Episode 1: What It Really Takes to Grow a Business Through Crisis and Change

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Glenn Lill, Managing Director of Denstock, shares the real story behind growing a multi-channel business through economic crisis, personal change and calculated risk.
From the GFC to COVID, Glenn opens up about the moments where he went “all in” to pursue new sectors - decisions that accelerated Denstock’s growth.

He also reflects on the business structures, leadership mindset, and strong relationships that supported him along the way, including during a financially complex divorce.

If you're leading through change, scaling sustainably, or looking for clarity in the tough calls, this episode offers grounded insight, real experience, and proof that you’re not alone in business.


About Denstock:Denstock Australia is a leading distributor of premium footwear and accessories, proudly supplying trusted brands like Hi-Tec, Magnum, and Grisport. With a focus on innovation, performance, and long-standing partnerships, Denstock delivers quality solutions for emergency services, industrial sectors, and outdoor adventurers. Learn more


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  • Visit Denstock Website

  • Watch Hi-Tec Footwear on YouTube

  • Visit Bishop Collins Website

  • Work With Bishop Collins


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