With Hat and Cattle
What does business development and relationship building look like when you've been doing it for 35 years in Dallas, Texas? Guest Mike Nurre knows. He's built a career, a community, and a reputation on one principle: give first, and keep giving. In this episode of With Hat and Cattle, host Dani Raschel Chou sits down with Mike Nurre: business broker, financial advisor, and Dallas community organizer, for a grounded conversation about business development, personal growth, and what it means to build legacy. Mike shares how he grew a career from cold calls to running his own firm, why knowing when to exit a business is its own skill, and how face-to-face relationships still drive everything. If you're working on your personal development, building a network, or figuring out the next move in your career, take the time to invest in yourself and watch this conversation. Who this episode is for: Entrepreneurs, business owners, and professionals in Dallas, Texas and beyond who are serious about personal development, business development, and building a meaningful career without shortcuts. In this episode: [00:00] Introduction — financial advisor, business broker, and the "mayor of Casa View" [00:01] "Everybody wants a village, but nobody wants to be a villager" [00:03] What Mike wants you to know about him first [00:03] Life's break points: why 40 and 60 change everything [00:05] Career beginnings — Dun & Bradstreet and learning to sell [00:06] Xerox, oil & gas, real estate, and landing in business brokering [00:07] Forming his own firm in 2007 [00:07] "Business is a contact sport" — networking, giving first, and staying present [00:09] Not afraid to make the ask: the DMA story [00:11] Work-life balance vs. seasons of life [00:12] Life in thirds: learning, earning, returning [00:13] How Mike became the "mayor of Casa View" — building community from scratch [00:15] Community advocacy in East Dallas: the wins, the losses, finding the middle ground [00:17] The Magdalene House — the one that got away [00:20] "Pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered" — on knowing when to exit a business [00:22] Preparation before opportunity — the Jim Rohn thread [00:23] The Picasso napkin story [00:25] Give, give, give — sometimes 10:1 before anything comes back [00:27] Soft skills we're losing — handshakes, name tags, and the power of face-to-face [00:29] AI, critical thinking, and the case for a liberal arts degree [00:32] Going back for an MBA at 35 — and why it mattered [00:35] Investing in yourself as a lifelong practice [00:38] The three mentors who shaped Mike's career [00:42] What kept him going when entrepreneurship got hard [00:43] Mike Nurre the music fan — The Rolling Stones, The Monkees, and live music memories Connect with Dani Raschel Chou on Instagram @withhatandcattle or via email at dani@thehouseofchou.com. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more conversations that leave you better off for listening: With Hat and Cattle I Hosted by Dani Raschel Chou - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@WithHatandCattle]! Go to www.withhatandcattle.com [https://www.withhatandcattle.com] to sign up for our mailing list so you don't miss weekly insights. Be sure to check out our affiliate links!
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