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In this episode of At the Kitchen Table, host Amanda DiVito-Parle welcomes Trent Walton, founder of Forensic Discovery, to explore the world of digital forensics, e-discovery, and entrepreneurship.

Trent shares his journey from Texas roots to building and selling multiple businesses, and how lessons from both success and failure shaped the growth of Forensic Discovery — now scaling at 40–50% annually. His story highlights why focus, resilience, and people-first leadership are essential in today’s fast-changing business landscape.

Highlights include:

What digital forensics and e-discovery really mean for law firms and corporations

How Trent turned setbacks into stepping stones for business growth

The power of mentorship and “learning on other people’s money”

Why scaling requires both technical expertise and strong sales/marketing skills

Building a culture where employees think like entrepreneurs

If you’re interested in entrepreneurship, legal technology, or scaling a service business, this conversation offers both inspiration and practical takeaways.

👉 Subscribe to At the Kitchen Table for more conversations with leaders who are reshaping business, community, and connection.

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