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Not Being A Passenger In Your Own Life

41 min · 23 de may de 2026
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Unlock the secret to turning a simple art project into a global multi-million dollar business—without reinventing the wheel. Phil Williams, founder of Metal Bird, reveals how a passion for native birds evolved into a scalable, overseas success—and the surprising mindset shifts that made it possible. If you're curious about how creativity, entrepreneurial grit, and systemized scaling can transform a hobby into a thriving enterprise, this episode is your ultimate blueprint. Phil's journey begins in his shed, hammering metal silhouettes of New Zealand’s native birds to share his love of art and design. What started as a leisurely project to amuse his kids exploded into a worldwide phenomenon, with sales exceeding $35 million annually in the US alone. He shares the behind-the-scenes truths about navigating growth, from outsourcing manufacturing to mastering performance marketing—a narrative packed with tactical lessons on systematizing ideas, building community, and turning artistic passion into a powerful business model.

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Not Being A Passenger In Your Own Life

Unlock the secret to turning a simple art project into a global multi-million dollar business—without reinventing the wheel. Phil Williams, founder of Metal Bird, reveals how a passion for native birds evolved into a scalable, overseas success—and the surprising mindset shifts that made it possible. If you're curious about how creativity, entrepreneurial grit, and systemized scaling can transform a hobby into a thriving enterprise, this episode is your ultimate blueprint. Phil's journey begins in his shed, hammering metal silhouettes of New Zealand’s native birds to share his love of art and design. What started as a leisurely project to amuse his kids exploded into a worldwide phenomenon, with sales exceeding $35 million annually in the US alone. He shares the behind-the-scenes truths about navigating growth, from outsourcing manufacturing to mastering performance marketing—a narrative packed with tactical lessons on systematizing ideas, building community, and turning artistic passion into a powerful business model.

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Summary The conversation covers Jane Dent's journey through various career transitions, from journalism to sports broadcasting, academia, and beyond. It highlights the importance of mentoring, building relationships, and the transferable skills that have been crucial to her success. Jane's insights provide valuable advice for both young individuals and those seeking a mid-career change. Takeaways * Transitioning between different roles and careers can be a non-linear journey. * Mentoring and building relationships with people are key to success in various roles. Chapters * 00:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2bsCXB3N8g] Transitioning Between Careers * 05:20 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2bsCXB3N8g&t=320s] Transition to Sports Broadcasting * 12:30 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2bsCXB3N8g&t=750s] Leadership and Empowerment * 21:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2bsCXB3N8g&t=1260s] Adapting to Change * 28:52 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2bsCXB3N8g&t=1732s] Transferable Skills and Career Progression

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