Pride Kept Him In, Fear Kept Him Stuck: A Pastor Turned Business Owner's Breaking Point
He spent 15 years as a pastor. He walked away to be there for his family. Then he bought a business that nearly destroyed everything he was trying to protect.
In this episode of Pain to Performance, host Bradley Morgan sits down with Jordan Berry, founder of Laundromat Resource, former pastor, and owner of five laundromats now operating from his home in Hawaii. But the road from ministry to the ocean was anything but smooth.
Jordan left vocational ministry because the weight of carrying others was costing him the people closest to him. His wife was isolated at home with two toddlers, and the demands of pastoral life left no room for the family he was trying to hold together. So he made the quietly heartbreaking decision to walk away from something good in order to do something better. Then he bought a laundromat expecting passive income and got the exact opposite. He was losing money, showing up every single day to a business he was told had a 95 percent success rate, and he could not figure out why he was failing. He stopped marketing because he was scared to spend more. He stopped communicating with his wife because all he could talk about was the business. Pride would not let him quit. Fear would not let him move. It was one of the darkest seasons of his life.
But he kept going. Not with a dramatic breakthrough, but with boring, consistent action over a very long period of time. He cleaned the store. He talked to customers. He slowly rebuilt a reputation he had inherited. And eventually, the cargo ship turned. Today, Jordan runs five laundromats, has done over 1,500 consulting calls, and helps aspiring laundromat owners skip the pain he went through by borrowing his 10,000 hours of hard-earned experience.
Brad asked Jordan the biggest lie people tell themselves when they are stuck. His answer: "I can't." In his family, whenever someone says those words, the response is simple. Now you have to.
If you are stuck in a business, a career, or a life that feels like it owns you instead of the other way around, this is the conversation that will hit you in the chest.
Topics covered: business ownership, entrepreneurship, laundromat business, passive income myth, small business mistakes, career change, leaving ministry, pastor burnout, marriage and business, identity crisis, fear and pride, business coaching, self-care for entrepreneurs, mindset shift, financial freedom, side hustle to full-time, building a business from scratch, overcoming failure, work-life balance, Laundromat Resource
To connect with Jordan Berry: laundromatresource.com [http://laundromatresource.com] | Laundromat Resource Podcast | YouTube: Laundromat Resource
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