Season 9 Episode 107
Brandon Williams is a lawyer, entrepreneur, and business executive with over twenty years of experience bridging law, business, and entertainment across the globe. We spoke about how he turned persistence and practical judgment into the foundation for billion-dollar deals and international success stories.
After representing Fortune 10 companies and global icons, Williams learned that growth begins with grit: “Everything starts small. Learn to build. It’s going to be hard.” His journey took an unexpected turn when a client called and said, “I want to do television in Africa,” and hung up. Six months later, Williams had built a team from scratch, secured funding and networks, and produced the number one television show in both Johannesburg and Accra. That process—building something global out of nothing—became the essence of his approach.
From his years as a partner at a major firm to running major media ventures, Williams emphasizes that persistence beats prestige. “It isn’t about money. It isn’t about your experience. If you have a passion for what you do, everyone will come around to support.” His blend of legal rigor and entrepreneurial creativity shows how consistency, relationships, and belief can turn ideas into lasting enterprises.
Listeners will leave with a clear sense of how to build global credibility, start small, and stay unshakably persistent—no matter how big the vision seems.
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