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17 Years Employed, 7 Years Entrepreneur: The Real Money Shift || Gauri Talathi Host: James Lamb The Ownership Journey is a podcast about what really happens before, during, and after business ownership. Hosted by Entrepreneur James Lamb, the channel explores buying, building, fixing, and exiting real businesses — particularly in operator-led SMEs. This isn’t theory or guru content. It’s honest conversations with: Business owners navigating succession and exit Operators scaling under pressure Acquisition entrepreneurs structuring deals, earn-outs, and turnarounds Advisors who’ve seen what actually works (and what breaks) We talk openly about: If you’re on the path to ownership — or already carrying it — this channel is for you. 00:00 Introduction – From India to the UK at 20 01:28 Background: Engineer to Entrepreneur 02:39 17 Years in Employment vs Entrepreneurship 03:07 How to Transition Without Quitting Your Job 04:30 Childhood Conditioning: Job Security vs Ownership 06:00 Learning Entrepreneurship From Her Mother 08:10 Early Money Lessons & Managing Cash 09:22 What Entrepreneurship Really Feels Like 10:35 Entrepreneurship as a Way of Thinking 11:45 The Formula: Vision, Consistency & Bold Risk 13:35 Mentorship & Career Acceleration 15:07 Fear of Failure & Putting Yourself Out There 16:44 Using Coaches to Shortcut Business Growth 19:39 Why Founders Struggle When Businesses Scale 21:42 Legacy, Exit & Passing the Baton 22:48 Business Valuation Is More Than EBITDA 25:44 Salary Security vs Ownership Responsibility 27:32 The Mental Cost of Entrepreneurship 29:12 Final Thoughts on Ownership & Responsibility