
The Calum Johnson Show How a 32-Year-Old UNDERDOG Built a $1.2 Million Business From His Truck (In Just 2 Hours Per Day)
Nov 17, 2025
Dawon Matthews, a relentless entrepreneur, shares his inspiring journey from being jailed and rejected to building a $1.2 million food truck business in under a year. He reveals how the adversity of a college brawl and 200 job rejections propelled him to hire himself instead. Dawon discusses the vital lessons learned from his time in prison, the transformative impact of mentors, and his innovative systems that helped scale his ventures. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing market opportunities and the art of perfecting daily work to build lasting success.
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College Brawl And Scared Racism
- Dawon described a college party brawl that led to aggravated assault charges and expulsion.
- He said the arrest was humiliating and revealed what he calls "scared racism."
First Time In Jail: Shock And Humiliation
- Dawon recalled first being locked in jail and not knowing how to use a phone or call his mom.
- He described reading hateful newspaper headlines and feeling embarrassed and hurt by the public reaction.
Jail Catalyzed Commitment To Change
- Dawon said isolation in jail forces introspection and can lead to hallucinations without faith.
- He decided in that space he was "never coming back" and committed to change.





