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In this week’s episode of Better Business, Better Life, Debra Chantry-Taylor sits down with Owen Garrity, founder and lead creative of FPW Media, to explore his remarkable journey from professional photographer to leading a 50-person full-service agency, all without external investment. 

Owen shares the pivotal lessons he’s learned along the way, from paying four months’ rent upfront just to secure his first space, to scaling through grit, creativity, and an unshakable belief in saying “yes” to opportunity. He opens up about the challenges of delegation, the balance between control and trust, and the importance of celebrating wins, even when growth feels relentless. 

Together, Debra and Owen dive into the core principles that have shaped FPW Media’s success: client-centricity, a commitment to team culture, and the courage to follow intuition. Owen also gives a glimpse into his next chapter, expanding into AI-driven services, new industries, and strategic acquisitions, while maintaining the same passion and purpose that started it all. 

This episode is an inspiring listen for entrepreneurs who believe in building something extraordinary from the ground up, one bold decision at a time. 

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GUESTS DETAILS: 

Owen Garrity – LinkedIn 

Owen Garrity – Website 

 

 

  

 

 

Episode 249 Chapters:   

 

00:00 – Introduction 

00:43 – Owen Garrity’s Journey and Philosophy   

04:31 – Building FPW Media from Scratch   

08:50 – Lessons Learned in Leadership   

17:30 – Growth and Client-Centric Approach   

31:02 – Building Trust and Team Dynamics   

35:27 – Future Plans and Personal Life   

39:07 – Advice for Entrepreneurs