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The conversation charts a striking path from industrial night shifts to entrepreneurial daylight. Cali Braithwaite-Walton describes how a two-weeks-on, two-weeks-off life in Alberta’s oil sands funded a parallel plan: buy properties in Ontario, learn fast, and eventually flip homes full-time. That shift wasn’t luck; it was deliberate investment in coaching, mentors, and a network already doing the work he wanted. The mindset pivot is memorable: turning the cost of education into a ladder, making the old ceiling the new floor. When a single real estate deal matched 168 hours of shift pay, the math became a mirror. He chose to step through it, take parental leave, and not look back.
The final takeaway is portable: invest in yourself until proof of concept is undeniable, verify assumptions before you act, and build systems that respect both numbers and people. Whether you’re on a catwalk above live steam or a closing table with live capital, the same habits keep you safe, confident, and moving forward. Check out the audio here, or video platform to view Cali Braithwaite-Walton’s riveting story!
https://youtu.be/uF4luew0nUM (video podcast)
Contact Mr. Cali Braithwaite-Walton using the following link:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cali-braithwaite-267b1422b/
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What if the names that shaped your city never made it into your textbooks? We sit with author and former social worker Christine Smith Gonsalves to uncover the lives of […]
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