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Meet Your Host – Joshua Lewis Born in the late '80s and fuelled by relentless curiosity, Joshua Lewis is living proof that failure is just the beginning of success. With four thriving businesses built over 19 years, he's seen the highs, the lows, and everything in between. Now, he's on a mission to give back—one conversation at a time. Business Built Freedom isn’t just another podcast. It’s where raw stories meet real strategies. Joshua brings an energizing and down-to-earth approach, interviewing business owners, innovators, and connectors who aren’t afraid to shake things up. Whether you're scaling your business, leading a team, or just hungry for insight and inspiration, this podcast delivers the unfiltered truths and practical advice you won’t hear anywhere else. Tune in. Learn from real experience. And build the freedom you’re chasing.

Nov 26, 2019

Special Presentation on Agile Methodology

To understand agile development, let’s go back to the days of the waterfall methodology. Here, you produce something and then you say, ‘Okay, now it's working, but it might have broken.’ And then you go through a process that's in series. There's a clear start and there's...


Nov 19, 2019

Griffith University Entrepreneurship Seminar Series Presentation

Do you own a business? Do you have a website for your business? If you answered yes to both, let’s talk about driving more income to your bottom line by creating original content. You won’t need AdWords because, with good content, you can get 160,000...


Nov 12, 2019

How to Teach Staff Members About Data Security

I've just been talking to a business owner and we put them up to the "Let Us Hack You" challenge. Yes, it is exactly what it sounds like. We're the good guys and we jump in and try to hack your systems like the baddies could and see if we can get in. Now, okay, much to...


Nov 5, 2019

Ugly Apples Selling Cheap

Last week, we covered apples and oranges and how they can't be the same price.

If you've made it clear that you've got a B-grade product and you're charging an A-grade price, that's not very fair. If you have a product that sells for $10 and you're charging $6, but there's no service and...