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Eagles Wing Academy Podcast Episode 8 Interview: Tony B.

Eagles Wing Academy Podcast Episode 8 Interview: Tony B.

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In this episode of the Eagle’s Wing Podcast, host Deuce Brandt sits down with Anthony “Tony B” Benton—entrepreneur, innovator, and community leader transforming the skilled trades through tech—about leadership, purpose, and the power of godly wisdom. From humble beginnings to building solutions that uplift underserved communities, Tony shares how embracing discomfort, solving problems creatively, and serving others formed the foundation of his mission.

Hear candid stories about early hustle at his sister’s softball practices, the servant’s heart that says “yes” even when you’re not the “professional,” and the fatherly wisdom to learn by “stumbling in the dark.” If you’re navigating the ups and downs of entrepreneurship and want a practical, faith-driven framework for impact, this conversation will sharpen your vision and strengthen your resolve.

  • Episode features Anthony “Tony B” Benton, an entrepreneur and community leader focused on tech innovation in the skilled trades with a kingdom-led mindset.
  • Host Deuce Brandt frames the conversation around leadership, purpose, and the power of skillful and godly wisdom.
  • Tony describes early entrepreneurial instincts from childhood, doing small gigs at his sister’s softball practices to earn and learn.
  • He emphasizes embracing discomfort and solving unfamiliar problems with wit, creativity, and initiative.
  • Early wins in sales reinforced his confidence and built a persistent, resilient entrepreneurial spirit with “tunnel vision.”
  • Peer accountability and idea-sharing (“Have you tried this?” moments) sparked breakthrough insights and action.
  • A washer/dryer moving story illustrates servant leadership—choosing service over status, even when it’s not your “profession.”
  • Tony highlights the value of a servant’s heart: a willingness to help and do hard things without titles or recognition.
  • His father’s influence: “No one taught us—so we’ll figure it out,” modeling learning by doing and persevering in uncertainty.
  • Core takeaway: Purpose-driven entrepreneurship blends faith, service, and practical problem-solving to uplift underserved communities.
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