Leaving the Pack

Episode 13: Sweat Equity: The Grind Behind the Grid with Holton Irwin

1 h 46 min · 19 de feb de 2026
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Before the Instagram brand, the luxury listings, and the Tampa Magazine Real Estate awards — there was a homeschooled teenager stocking shelves and learning what hustle really meant. Holton Irwin has been outworking the room since he was 14, and nothing about his path was handed to him. First-generation college graduate with a double major from USF, Ritz Carlton trained, and now leading the Irwin Collective through Tampa Bay's luxury market. In this episode, Holton gets honest about the early grind, what homeschooling instilled in him that still drives him today, and how he built a personal brand that stands on its own in one of the most competitive markets in the country.

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