• #8 - Electric Dreams and Community Themes with Lake Macquarie's "Guru" Gary McCleay

  • Oct 16 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
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#8 - Electric Dreams and Community Themes with Lake Macquarie's "Guru" Gary McCleay

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    What does building a successful business grounded in genuine community spirit take? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Gary McCleay, a well-respected electrician from Lake Macquarie whose career journey began in the most unexpected of places—a chicken farm.

    With no need for flashy advertising, Gary's story is one of dedication, hard work, and the power of word-of-mouth. His deep roots in Morrissette and the Peninsula have shaped his career, allowing him to maintain a thriving business for decades. Throughout our chat, Gary reflects on his starting challenges, from work uncertainties to the necessity of proactive marketing strategies.

    With insights into maintaining a healthy work-life balance and the unwavering support from his twin brother, Gary's story is a testament to the classic Aussie spirit. As he stands on the brink of retirement, he shares his thoughts on the evolving business landscape in Lake Macquarie, highlighting the opportunities that come with regional growth.

    Known as the "Guru" from his football days, Gary's reputation and community connections have been pivotal to his success. This episode promises to leave you with valuable lessons about the importance of positivity and community engagement, all through the lens of Garry's remarkable journey.

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