Built Different: The $8K-a-Day Mistake That Built an Empire

The Faces | Episode #102 – Pritinder Singh Nobody would let him move at his speed. So he stopped asking for permission. Pritinder Singh is a first-generation Indian-American entrepreneur born from Punjabi immigrant roots and raised inside a family restaurant that ran for 25 years before he ever started his first company. From building websites in college to quitting Boeing, from a dropshipping win that collapsed in 90 days to co-founding Denali Canning, a Mason jar lid and food preservation brand scaling toward an exit, Pritinder has built his life around one rule: growth over comfort, always. In this episode: From Punjab to Boeing to e-commerce: how a first-gen mindset becomes an unfair advantage in business The COVID mask hustle that made $8–10K a day and died in three months — and what it actually taught him Why reinvesting everything when business is good is the move most entrepreneurs are too afraid to make How he uses AI tools and overseas teams to run lean, move fast, and build companies that don't need him to babysit them "If you're at a job or in school, you're in a better position than me to start a business. You have stability. All you have to do is start." 📺 Watch on YouTube: @thefacescast 🎧 Listen on Spotify: The Faces Podcast 🌐 telehelping.com | thefacespodcast.com