In this deeply personal episode, Harrison Strickland opens up about the life-changing moment he lost his father. A fellow entrepreneur and his biggest influence. With little warning, Harrison was suddenly responsible for not just his own fast-growing creative business, Aperture HD, but also his late father’s company, 3D Revolution. What followed was a year of emotional and financial strain, learning on the fly, and doing whatever it took to keep his family supported. Through honest conversation, he shares the weight of that transition, the loneliness of entrepreneurship, and the growth that comes from being thrown in the deep end. Check out ApertureHD: https://www.aperturehd.co.nz/ ___________________ We’d like to thank our sponsor for this episode, Stoke Homes. Check them out here: https://www.stokehomes.co.nz/ ___________________ The 10 Million 10 Year Podcast has taken a dramatic increase in production value thanks to the team at Distinct. Looking for content partners to take your brand to the next level? Get in touch with them here: https://www.distinctagency.co.nz
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