💡 What does faith driven entrepreneurship actually look like after 30 years? Larry Silver calls it being God-employed…and the results are hard to argue with.
“I owed $300,000 and I raised $300,000 for a film. That should have been impossible.” – Larry Silver
Larry Silver sold souvenirs outside Eagles games at age 8, put himself through NYU on straight commission, navigated a brutal divorce and $300K in debt, and still raised $300K to make his first film. Now at 63, he is working 25 hours a week, closing half-million-dollar deals, and funding a $3M faith-based film. This is a conversation about what that kind of life actually requires — and why faith, not hustle, is what made it possible.
Larry Silver has been self-employed for nearly 30 years, which he calls being God-employed. He built a recruiting and consulting practice, produced a faith-based film while $300K in debt, traveled to India three times in 14 months, and is now raising $3M for his next project. He works roughly 25 to 40 hours a week and has for most of his career.
In this conversation, Larry and Rick get into what actually makes that kind of life possible — focus, character, generosity, wise counsel, and a faith that holds when the finances, the marriage, and the plan all fall apart at once. This is not a motivational framework. It is a 44-year track record of faith-driven entrepreneurship tested by real hardship and rebuilt through discipline, perseverance, and conviction.
For founders who are grinding without a center or building without a foundation, this episode will give you something real to think about.
Rick Meekins is a serial entrepreneur, strategic business disruption advisor, podcast guest, and host of The Relentless Pursuit of Winning Podcast, where he explores what it actually takes to build, lead, and sustain meaningful businesses. With over 30 years of experience working alongside founders and leadership teams, Rick focuses on helping companies develop and implement disruptive advantages and developing platforms to explore and distribute human insight.
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00:00 Welcome and the monk named Brother Lawrence
03:28 Twin brothers, six days apart: from Jewish roots to living faith
05:30 Selling souvenirs at age 8 – early entrepreneurial lessons
12:06 What makes an entrepreneur: seeing opportunities and acting on them
16:16 Paying the bills, pacing work, and why 40 hours was always enough
23:37 Faith, family, homeschooling, and resisting workaholism
31:34 Navigating debt, divorce, and rebuilding without bitterness
36:04 Trusting direction when God keeps looking away from your comfort zone
40:23 Focus, perseverance, and a $500K deal after three weeks of work
43:04 The new film: Chris T and a Messiah as a hospital middle manager
45:49 The Relentless Pursuit of Winning: Larry’s final word
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Larry Silver is a national Consultant to Construction – strategic planner, publicist, recruiter, and BD/Marketer, with expert service tailor-made to help firms reach their goals of growth, expansion, and long-term stability. Larry has owned four national magazines for Construction in topics of marketing, business development (first of its kind in 1997), and human resources. He founded the first Business Development Trade group in 1999 specifically for contractors. His recruiting firm of 10 full-time recruiters was in the Top 10 in Construction in the early 2000’s. Larry joined Stony Hill Advisors in 2020 as an M&A representative. In 2024, he sold three Construction firms, and was the top advisor out of 15. Larry has also written five spiritual self-help books and is embarking on his second feature faith-based drama, where he is the producer, screenwriter, and executive producer.