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Scaling Doesn’t Mean Losing Your Freedom | The Scaling CEO Podcast

21 min · 20. maj 2026
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In this episode, I speak with Marianne Abib-Pech about what it really takes for founders to scale. We discuss why many investors wrongly assume founders cannot evolve, how scaling can actually expand creativity instead of limiting freedom, and what separates resilient founders from the rest. Marianne also shares her perspective on industrial deep tech, leadership psychology, founder-investor dynamics, and the role of AI in decision-making and capital strategy.

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