Resilience, Reinvention, and the Relentless Pursuit of Growth: Larry North’s Journey from Fitness Icon to Private Equity Leader

 

Entrepreneurship is being glamorized in real time. Social media highlights overnight wins, AI tools promise instant scale, and private equity is reshaping industries at a rapid clip. Yet behind every “success story” is something far less flashy: failure, adaptability, and the discipline to keep going when life hits hard. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, over 20% of small businesses fail within their first year—and nearly half within five years. The stakes are real, and resilience isn’t optional.

So what actually separates those who break through from those who burn out? Is it talent, luck, or something deeper—perhaps vision, adaptability, and the willingness to learn from failure?

Welcome to Just Thinking. In the latest episode, host Kevin Dougherty sits down with Larry North, Operating Partner at Rise Run Capital and former nationally recognized fitness entrepreneur, to explore what it truly takes to build—and rebuild—success across decades. From a turbulent childhood shaped by adversity to a 42-year career in fitness and a bold pivot into private equity, North shares the mindset shifts and life lessons that defined his journey.

What you’ll learn…

  • How hope and vision can override a lack of money, education, or support.
    Larry North explains how belief in his future helped him move forward despite financial limitations and little formal direction. Instead of waiting for perfect conditions, he chose action and trusted he would figure it out along the way.
  • Why failure—13 publisher rejections and a shelved infomercial—is often the precursor to breakthrough success.
    North shares how major setbacks became setup moments. By adjusting, refining, and staying persistent, he turned early failures into long-term wins.
  • The power of relationships, forgiveness, and lifelong learning in sustaining both business and personal success.
    He highlights the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people, continuing to grow, and letting go of resentment. For North, lasting success is built on strong relationships and constant self-improvement.

Larry North is an Operating Partner at Rise Run Capital and licensed broker who sources, evaluates, and raises capital for businesses, building on a successful 40-plus-year career in the fitness industry before transitioning into private equity. As the founder of Larry North Fitness, he built multiple health clubs, authored three bestselling books—Get Fit, Living Lean, and Slim Down for Life—hosted a 32-year talk radio show, and created the globally successful Great North American Slimdown infomercial, which generated more than $150 million in revenue. A speaker, media personality, and Richland College Wall of Fame inductee, North brings proven entrepreneurial leadership, brand-building expertise, and deep relationship capital to his investment work.

Article written by MarketScale.

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