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Founder Group Chat: The Keys to Growth

29 min · 5. Juni 2026
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As a founder, you want to see your company grow and succeed. But how fast do you want to grow your company? How fast is too fast? And how do you maintain quality at scale?     Fortunately, on this Founder Group Chat, Inc.’s Graham Winfrey chatted with three experts who know how to overcome certain challenges when it comes to expanding their businesses:  * Ron Holloway, co-founder and co-CEO of Woofbowl [https://www.mywoofbowl.com/]  * LeAnn Darland, co-founder and co-CEO of TALEA Beer Co. [https://www.taleabeer.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooGrwW69Fd5B_qY1cymWcOnud4dnv-QG2EKWPcgUvUHDdA4lwQC]   * Gabi Lewis, co-founder and co-CEO of Magic Spoon. [https://magicspoon.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqAx6uW3QFZgFr4S0uZEgC6JcbjgX2gFdCQw2WVCKtKDrD_xEj9]

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