On this episode of Stories Worth Hearing, host John Quick sits down with entrepreneur and investor Rob Fitzpatrick, joined by his son, for a conversation about how business begins, how brands are built, and why family remains at the center of everything they do.Rob shares how he first got started in business, the lessons he learned along the way, and what first drew him into building a tequila company in an increasingly competitive industry. He also explains how his television projects came together, what it is like having parts of his life and business on screen, and the advice he now gives to other entrepreneurs looking to build something meaningful.His son also joins the conversation and offers a personal perspective on why he believes his father has been successful, what he has learned by watching him lead, and why he wants to help carry the family business forward.This episode highlights entrepreneurship, legacy, and the kind of family values that continue to shape both business and life.How to Build a Billion Dollar Brand: The Naked Diablo Storyhttps://fawesome.tv/movies/10704604/how-to-build-a-billion-dollar-brand-the-naked-diablo-storyTequila Empirehttps://tubitv.com/series/300018584/tequila-empireNaked Diablo Tequilahttps://nakeddiablo.com/If you want, next I can also give you a stronger title with more click power for YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts 🚀
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