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Jeff Berndt: What Happens After A $25m Deal Collapses Overnight? (Part 2)

1 h 9 min · 31. Mai 2026
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American entrepreneur Jeff Berndt returns to The Life of Someone Extraordinary for Part 2 of one of the most honest and hard-won conversations the series has featured - a deep dive into what happens after the collapse, and what it actually takes to rebuild when everything you spent years creating begins to fall apart in real time. After a $25 million acquisition deal collapsed during the 2008 financial crisis, Jeff found himself navigating unpaid vendors, mounting debt, and a 30-day window to save the business he had spent a decade building. In this episode, he shares the mindset shifts, relationships, and hard decisions that helped him survive one of the most turbulent periods of his life. We explore faith under pressure, the practical impact of Romans 5 during crisis, rebuilding from scratch with Allied Resources in 2009, and why true security comes from your ability - not your job title. This is a conversation about resilience, identity, faith, entrepreneurship, and learning how to move forward when life does not go according to plan.

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