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This one’s a masterclass. In this episode, I sit down with Daniel Sharman, the Jedi Knight of growth in Allied Health, to talk about what it really takes to grow a business from the ground up—without burning out your team, your family, or yourself.
Daniel shares:
- How he went from solo to 40+ staff across two states.
- The systems he had to rebuild at 50, 500, and 1,000 clients.
- What keeps him grounded (hint: horse riding lessons and AFL tackles).
- The honest truth about leadership, pressure, and what most founders get wrong.
- Why taking on every client might be hurting, not helping.
If you work in NDIS, allied health, or you’re just trying to scale something meaningful—you’ll want to listen to this.
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