Sheaya Grillo
The 321 Exit
Sheaya sits down with entrepreneurs who’ve done the hard thing: clawed their way out of survival mode, built real companies, taken punches from recessions, lawsuits and bad partners, and still found a way to walk away with life‑changing checks. They break down the decisions, mistakes and near‑misses no one talks about publicly—what they’d do differently five years before selling, the conversations that almost killed their deals, and what actually happens to your identity, relationships and bank account after you exit. If you’re a founder who’s tired, thinking about selling, or just wants to bu...
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Sheaya Grillo
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18 de may. de 2026
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