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I Went Bankrupt and Hit Rock Bottom. Then I Found Ultra Running.
I opened my first video store in Santa Rosa in the '80s using a bunch of credit cards because nobody would lend me money. Over the next 20 years, Bradley Video grew to 11 stores, it became one of the top independents in the country, and at my peak I was worth around $5 million. Then, in the mid-2000s, physical video stores began to die out, and in November 2005, at the age of 45, I was eventually forced to declare bankruptcy. It was devastating. My identity was in that store, and had been for 20 years. I went through a divorce at the same time, and I was a mess. My confidence was nothing. I went from speaking at huge conventions to feeling like I was nobody. I went back to work for my dad's business, doing sales, and I couldn't even look people in the eye. I was broken.
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