On this week’s episode of Next Level Minds, I sit down with entrepreneur, author, and U.S. Navy veteran Richie Breaux.
Richie’s story is one of resilience, faith, and bold leadership. After surviving two house fires as a kid and navigating the challenges of military service, Richie stepped into entrepreneurship with little more than a beat-up truck, a leap of faith, and a dream. Together with his wife Tiffany, he built a construction company in Hawai‘i that has grown into one of the fastest-rising in the country—earning a spot on the Inc. 5000 list and landing major projects like a $34M renovation for NBA star Zach LaVine.
But Richie’s true mission goes deeper than building homes. Through trauma, transition, and success, he discovered his higher calling: building people, not just businesses.
In our conversation, Richie shares powerful lessons from his new book Builder of All Things—a raw, faith-driven look at overcoming adversity, finding purpose, and leading with conviction in today’s world.
If you’re looking for a conversation that blends entrepreneurship, faith, and personal transformation, you won’t want to miss this one.
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