Entrepreneur Ander Sevilla, founder of Black Light, joins host Jim McCarthy to share how he went from selling duct tape wallets in 4th grade to building a fast-growing marketing and private equity hybrid based in Nashville. Ander talks about losing everything (twice), moving cross‑country to start over, turning an Antioch house into an incubator, and raising capital to scale Black Light into multiple markets.
They dive into:
Why he left law school plans for entrepreneurship
How Black Light takes equity stakes in businesses instead of just fees
What he looks for in founders and teams
The real value of college vs. trades vs. starting a business
Culture, hiring (and firing friends), and staying “green so you grow”
Whether you’re just getting started or already deep in the grind, this episode is a reminder that there’s no single “right” path to building a business—only the one you’re willing to bet on, learn from, and keep showing up for. Tune in, take notes, and then take action on the ideas that hit home for you.
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