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From Tech Rep to Trades: Buying a Stairlift Business | Ep. 41

From Tech Rep to Trades: Buying a Stairlift Business | Ep. 41

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Before you buy or sell a business, perhaps you've read "Buy Then Build."

Today's podcast guest, Matt Crowder, talks about how that book set him further down the entrepreneurial path.

Matt, a borrower I worked with, recently acquired Western Stairlifts, a business specializing in home mobility equipment. We explore his transition from a traditional career in the tech industry to full-time entrepreneurship. The guest shares the pivotal moments, challenges, and learnings from both their vending machine business and the acquisition of Western Stairlifts.


From selling snowflakes to technology, from managing a vending machine route to buying a business, Matt provides valuable insight for fellow entrepreneurs.

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DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this program are my own and/or those of my guests. They do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of my employer.

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CHAPTERS

0:00 | Introduction

9:32 | Helping Utah's Elderly and Disabled with Home Mobility Solutions

12:43 | Acquiring Western Stairlifts and Overcoming Initial Business Challenges

25:51 | Navigating Google Business Profile Challenges and Address Discrepancies

29:58 | Challenges and Triumphs of Running a Small Business

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