
Albert Steed
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Albert Steed
@Albert_steed
Husband, father, small business owner @hybridaf_247, crypto enthusiast. Amazed by potential.







12 founders. 3 days. Epic location. Better company. Business, life, golf, and everything in between. But here’s what stood out most: Running a business is hard. Scaling it is even harder. There are no shortcuts. No perfect playbooks. No moment where it all just “clicks.” Honest feedback. Real conversations. And a group of people willing to challenge each other to be better. I was honored to host these men during our Pinehurst Resort retreat. This is what we curate at TRIBE HQ. Amazing event. Talented people. Unique location. A 40-degree weather swing. And a lot of laughs. Just like golf, we hit some great shots, and we hit some that we’d like back. Same is true in business. The key is staying in the game, making the next swing count, and learning from those around you. When you surround yourself with the right people, you don’t just grow your business…you grow in all areas of your life. If this sounds like something you’ve been looking for, check out TRIBE HQ. @jlalk @WilDublin @KurtisHanni @albert_steed @dylnhendrickson @alexxtenorioo @zachary_ashburn @MarketingMike @cjmaurer Darren McKee, and Ben Shaw.











A few weeks ago my friend @jasonmpearl came down from Buffalo to Wilmington so we could meet face-to-face for the first time. It wasn’t just a quick meetup. We filmed the podcast together. We spent real time talking, not just about business but personal stuff too. We spoke about growth, faith, and family. I left that meeting inspired, prepared, and motivated to keep growing in all aspects of life. Jason isn’t just a business acquaintance now. He’s a friend I can trust, support, and know he’s got my back as well. It was pretty cool because we even spent time working with other entrepreneurs. We had a dinner where Jason provided his feedback, insights, and knowledge from his years of business. It really helped us and my wife Danielle get ready for scale and growth as we prepare for the next steps in our business. If you haven’t connected with Jason yet, I encourage you to not only connect with him but start learning from him and building your relationship with him as well. Thanks for stopping into Wilmington, Jason. We’re looking forward to continuing to have you as a good friend and also helping scale our business.














