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How NOT to Run an NDIS Business (And Why That’s Okay) with Mr Purple on Mistakeology (Ep 19)

How NOT to Run an NDIS Business (And Why That’s Okay) with Mr Purple on Mistakeology (Ep 19)

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What if your biggest business breakthrough came from getting it all wrong?

In this brutally honest episode, Michael sits down with Tom—aka Mr Purple—to talk about the lessons most NDIS providers are too afraid to say out loud. This one is for the directors, founders, and managers who are holding everything together behind the scenes.

We talk about:
✅ Why mistakes aren’t just okay—they’re your best teacher
✅ The hidden pressure behind “scaling”
✅ What to do when profit disappears
✅ When to keep going—and when to walk away
✅ How the right coaching can shift your mindset and your life

If you’ve ever felt like everyone else has it figured out and you’re drowning behind the scenes—this episode is for you.

🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3sruYKcihnI94xnKmL7Rv0
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📩 Want an intro to Mr Purple? Message Michael here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-clark-ndis
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