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The Surprising Shift That Helped a Family Business Thrive | Mike Mitchell

11 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, Tim Regan interviews Mike Mitchell from Mitchell Construction, discussing the evolution of the business from home building to specializing in outdoor living spaces. They explore the importance of design, community involvement, and future growth plans for the company. Mike shares insights on the fulfillment he finds in creating enjoyable spaces for clients and the significance of networking within the community.

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