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Building Fearless, Founder-Led Growth & The Unconventional Path with Dominic McGregor

1 h 5 min · 27. Mai 2026
Episode Building Fearless, Founder-Led Growth & The Unconventional Path with Dominic McGregor Cover

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In this episode, the host speaks with Dominic McGregor, founder of Fearless Adventures, about what he’s building now and the experiences that shaped him. Dominic explains Fearless as an investment-and-support business that helps founders scale through three areas: people (via an academy and talent pool), funding (investing in companies), and marketing (with an emphasis on founders articulating the brand story). He discusses when founder-led sales is helpful versus limiting, and why early personal branding can pigeonhole service businesses. Dominic shares his upbringing in York, moving to private school, a long friendship with Sam, and how a lack of crippling failure contributed to confidence. He reflects on Social Chain’s early traction making trends, his relationship with alcohol and sobriety, and his goals to expand youth opportunity through apprenticeships while being a good dad. 00:00 Confidence at 19 00:27 Meet Dominic McGregor 02:15 What Fearless Does 04:22 People Funding Marketing 07:47 Founder Led Sales Stages 11:38 Freelancer Versus Business 14:53 Childhood and York 16:59 Private School Shift 19:16 Granddad Work Ethic 21:54 No Inner Doubt 27:47 Dropping Out Safety Net 30:27 Unconventional Paths 33:23 Early Social Chain Milestones 34:44 Naming Social Chain 35:19 Building Authentic Community 36:59 Proving Viral Power 39:55 Alcohol and Coping Patterns 43:19 Sobriety and Mental Tools 46:13 Healthy Relationship Check 50:38 Fail Fast and Growth Pressure 52:06 Changing Environment to Quit 56:02 Youth Opportunity Mission 58:23 Parenting and Screen Time 01:03:42 Next Chapter and Wrap Up

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Episode Building Fearless, Founder-Led Growth & The Unconventional Path with Dominic McGregor Cover

Building Fearless, Founder-Led Growth & The Unconventional Path with Dominic McGregor

In this episode, the host speaks with Dominic McGregor, founder of Fearless Adventures, about what he’s building now and the experiences that shaped him. Dominic explains Fearless as an investment-and-support business that helps founders scale through three areas: people (via an academy and talent pool), funding (investing in companies), and marketing (with an emphasis on founders articulating the brand story). He discusses when founder-led sales is helpful versus limiting, and why early personal branding can pigeonhole service businesses. Dominic shares his upbringing in York, moving to private school, a long friendship with Sam, and how a lack of crippling failure contributed to confidence. He reflects on Social Chain’s early traction making trends, his relationship with alcohol and sobriety, and his goals to expand youth opportunity through apprenticeships while being a good dad. 00:00 Confidence at 19 00:27 Meet Dominic McGregor 02:15 What Fearless Does 04:22 People Funding Marketing 07:47 Founder Led Sales Stages 11:38 Freelancer Versus Business 14:53 Childhood and York 16:59 Private School Shift 19:16 Granddad Work Ethic 21:54 No Inner Doubt 27:47 Dropping Out Safety Net 30:27 Unconventional Paths 33:23 Early Social Chain Milestones 34:44 Naming Social Chain 35:19 Building Authentic Community 36:59 Proving Viral Power 39:55 Alcohol and Coping Patterns 43:19 Sobriety and Mental Tools 46:13 Healthy Relationship Check 50:38 Fail Fast and Growth Pressure 52:06 Changing Environment to Quit 56:02 Youth Opportunity Mission 58:23 Parenting and Screen Time 01:03:42 Next Chapter and Wrap Up

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