How A 15 Year Felon Sold His Company for $275 Million

Patrick Bet-David sits down Dave Dahl, the entrepreneur and co-founder of Dave’s Killer Bread. In this inspiring interview, they discuss the mindset that allowed Dahl to turn his life around. Dahl shares how he went from doing drugs and committing crimes to creating a business that sold for $275 million. 
 

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About guest:
Dave Dahl is an American entrepreneur, known for co-founding Dave’s Killer Bread. Prior to it, he had served a total of over 15 years in prison for multiple offenses including drug distribution, burglary, armed robbery, and assault.

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