REI182: ESCAPING HIS 9 TO 5

W/ RALEIGH WILLIAMS

08 May 2023

In this week’s episode, Patrick Donley (@jpatrickdonley) sits down with Raleigh Williams to chat about how he left a lucrative job as an M&A lawyer to launch an entertainment group focused on investing in escape rooms. They also discuss what it was like leaving a six-figure salary, how his family reacted, and what some of the obstacles were as he bought and developed the escape rooms. 

Raleigh has a diverse background in real estate, lending, debt, and private equity investment.

He and his team have been intricately involved in all aspects of the business including Equity and Debt sourcing, lending, consultation, principal project development, and many other Real Estate specific roles. Mr. Williams also led his companies to a number of large acquisitions and investments outside of the real estate sector, including successful companies in industries such as consumer products, e-commerce, and entertainment.

Prior to his involvement full time in real estate and private equity/business investment, Raleigh was a corporate lawyer in New York City and Dallas. Raleigh attended Brigham Young University for his undergraduate degree and The University of Chicago for his law degree.

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • Why Stephen Pressfield’s book, The War of Art, is his most highly recommended book for entrepreneurs.
  • How to determine the highest and best use of your time.
  • Why you can expect to hit resistance when you start new ventures.
  • How to use the “Star Principle” by Richard Koch to make investments.
  • What it was like working as an M&A lawyer and how he left a lucrative career behind.
  • How he got his start investing in Escape Rooms.
  • Why it’s vital to have a spouse or partner on board when starting a new venture.
  • What some of the hurdles were getting the Escape Rooms operational.
  • How he used social media to build his brand.
  • How they found operators with the right qualities to help scale the business.
  • What his parting wisdom is for people looking to take the next step away from their W2.
  • And much, much more!

TRANSCRIPT

Disclaimer: The transcript that follows has been generated using artificial intelligence. We strive to be as accurate as possible, but minor errors and slightly off timestamps may be present due to platform differences.

[00:00:02] Raleigh Williams: This was my first real job where it was like the prospect was, this is what I’m going to be doing for the rest of my life. You know, there’s no natural terminal point to this. And just that idea made me, I had to get out. It gave me so much anxiety to think that I could do that for the rest of my life.

[00:00:22] Patrick Donley: Hey everybody. In this week’s episode, I got to sit down with Raleigh Williams to chat about how he left a lucrative job as an m and a lawyer to launch an entertainment group focused on investing in escape rooms. We discussed what it was like leaving a six figure salary, how his family reacted and what some of the obstacles were as he bought and developed the escape rooms.

[00:00:41] Patrick Donley: Raleigh has a diverse background in real estate lending, debt and private equity investment, and he and his team have been intricately involved in all aspects of business, including equity and debt sourcing, lending, consultation, principle, project development, and many other real estate specific rules.

[00:00:57] Patrick Donley: This was a real fun episode for me because I love hearing stories about people who’ve left conventional careers to go and follow their real estate or entrepreneurial dreams and Raleigh’s done just that and overcome a lot of hurdles and obstacles in the process. If you need some inspiration to leave behind your W2 job, make sure to check out this episode.

[00:01:16] Patrick Donley: And so without further delay, let’s jump into this week’s episode with Rally Williams.

[00:01:25] Intro: You are listening to Real Estate 101 by The Investor’s Podcast Network, where your hosts Robert Leonard and Patrick Donley, interview successful investors from various real estate investing niches to help educate you on your real estate investing journey.

[00:01:48] Patrick Donley: Hey everybody. Welcome to the Real Estate 101 Show. I’m your host today, Patrick Donley. And with me today is Mr. Raleigh Williams Raleigh. Welcome to the show. 

[00:01:57] Raleigh Williams: Thanks for having me, Patrick. It’s Stok to be here. 

[00:01:59] Patrick Donley: Yeah. I’m really excited to have you. I was looking at your Twitter feed and something that immediately jumped out at me that intrigued me was your go-to entrepreneurial book that you recommend to most people.

[00:02:10] Patrick Donley: It’s one of my favorites as well, but can you talk about that book and why it’s something that you really recommend to a lot of people? 

[00:02:17] Raleigh Williams: Sure. The book is, I think the book was The War of Art. Is that the one? 

[00:02:22] Patrick Donley: That’s the one. 

[00:02:24] Raleigh Williams: Good. The War of Art is a book that I read probably two or three years after I’d started becoming an entrepreneur.

[00:02:31] Raleigh Williams: Before that, being an entrepreneur, I come from a law background. I was a lawyer and so most of the entrepreneurial books that I were re, that I was reading was like Lean Startup and Jim Collins stuff. Good to Great, like really business heavy books, thinking that I needed to supplement my business knowledge and those were all good.

[00:02:51] Raleigh Williams: But I wish that I had read The War of Art sooner in my journey. And the reason is Stephen Pressfield is the author that wrote the Legend of Bagger Vance. And he wrote that when he was like in his 50s or 60s, he had already been a writer for like 20 years. And he also wrote Gates of Fire Barbarians at the Gate, not the business book, barbarians at the Gate, but he’s written a bunch of fictional stuff about ancient Greece and Rome.

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