What Building a $100m Business Really Taught Andrew Hulbert About People
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What does building a $100m+ business really teach you about people, leadership and success?
In this episode of Built Not Born In Business, we sit down with Andrew Hulbert, founder of Pareto FM, to talk honestly about what it takes to build, scale and eventually step away from a business without losing yourself along the way.
This conversation isn’t about growth hacks or surface-level culture talk.
Andrew shares how building a people-first business from day one shaped everything that followed. From hiring without traditional interviews, adapting roles around real lives, and rewarding behaviour that actually matters, to the uncomfortable lessons that only come from responsibility, pressure and making mistakes at scale.
We also talk openly about:
- What founders often get wrong about “company culture”
- Why treating people like humans is a competitive advantage
- The leadership lessons that only come from losing money and trust
- What happens emotionally after exiting a business
- Why success doesn’t feel the way most people think it will
- How family, time and perspective change once the business is no longer running you.
This is a grounded, honest conversation for business owners who care about how they build, not just what they build.