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17. Colton Murray Talks Great Houses

59 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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This episode features a conversation with Colton Murray, a second-generation entrepreneur whose father built and sold major candy brands including Dynamic Confections and Tru Fru (acquired by Mars). Colton shares how his family's identity was shaped by ancestor stories, faith, and a deep sense of stewardship — and how he came to understand these as rare and intentional practices only by contrast when meeting other families.

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