In this episode, we sit down with Dalton Darnell, the founder of 310 Ranch Life and 310 EDU, to discuss his journey from college dropout to successful entrepreneur. Dalton shares the reality of building a seven-figure business alongside his family, the challenges of relocating his company multiple times, and why he believes the traditional college path is often outdated.
We dive deep into the "Art of Suffering," exploring how hardships shape us into better leaders and why prioritizing your spouse and children is the ultimate key to a successful life. Whether you are an aspiring entrepreneur or someone looking to balance faith and work, Dalton’s insights on identity and discipline offer a masterclass in purposeful living.
Key Topics Covered:
- The founding of 310 Ranch Life and the power of family business.
- Why Dalton regrets going to college and his views on the military vs. education.
- The sacrifice of moving a business and following his wife's needs.
- Dalton’s "Husbantry" philosophy: Outworking your spouse to serve your family.
- How to find your true identity and overcome the lies we tell ourselves.
Timestamps
00:00 – Intro: Meet Dalton Darnell of 310 Ranch Life
00:54 – The origin story of 310 Ranch Life and 310 EDU
02:08 – Building a business with family and wearing many hats
03:17 – The College Debate: Why Dalton regrets going to school
04:47 – Arguing with professors: Why experience beats the classroom
05:44 – The "Art of Suffering" and learning from life's "Death Roads"
07:12 – Why Dalton recommends the military over college for young men
08:31 – Relocating a 7-figure business: Moving from Alabama to Oklahoma
10:11 – Putting family first: Why Dalton moved back home for his wife
11:54 – Overcoming the flesh: The struggle between self-desire and sacrifice
13:50 – Dalton’s Philosophy: How to outwork your spouse (The 10x Rule)
15:08 – Biblical "Husbantry": Roles and responsibilities in marriage
16:47 – Creating a workplace culture that prioritizes family over profit
18:18 – Marriage Advice: Why your kids shouldn't come before your spouse
20:12 – The Identity Exercise: Finding the "truth" in your past traumas
22:11 – Closing thoughts: Leading with truth and faith