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Episode Overview Buyers do not just evaluate financials. They evaluate whether the business has a heartbeat that will keep generating those financials after the founder walks out the door. Justin Ricklefs is the founder of Guild Collective, a brand and culture agency in Kansas City, and the author of Give a Damn: The Catalyst for Caring Companies. His work is about helping founders build what he calls a clear, compelling, contagious purpose, and then integrating it so deeply into the organization that it becomes a signal of value, not just a values statement on a wall. What the Episode Explores • Why culture is the outcome of leadership, not a project you assign to someone else • The four building blocks of a caring company: curiosity, compassion, clarity, and consistency • Why a rebrand before a sale is makeup, and what the real work underneath it actually looks like • How one founder received a higher multiple specifically because of the purpose and brand work done before going to market • The two-by-two flourishing model: purpose and integration as the axes of organizational health • Why the story that is overreliant on the founder is a risk that shows up in every buyer's evaluation • What it means to niche up rather than niche down, and why that shift changes everything Lessons That Stay With You You cannot market your way to a healthy business. If the people inside do not feel it, the people outside eventually will not either. Purpose is not a one-time project you put in a PDF. It is a heartbeat. It has to be talked about every day until it feels repetitive. That is when it starts to stick. When the story of the business is overreliant on the founder, and the founder is the person who goes away in the transaction, there is real risk there. The buyer is not buying the founder. They are buying what the founder built. High purpose, high integration is flourishing. That is not a soft outcome. It shows up in the multiple. Niching up is not shrinking. It is becoming a specialist. The liberation that comes from knowing what you say yes to and what you say no to is one of the highest-return decisions a founder can make. Moments That Linger "He said: I wouldn't have received the multiple I did if it weren't for the work we did with your team. Because it gave him distinction against a sea of sameness." "When the story is overreliant on the founder and that founder goes away in the transaction, and it's not allowed to be a transformational event, there's real risk there." "Purpose isn't just a one time project that you put in a PDF. It is a heartbeat. It is lived out." About the Guest Justin Ricklefs is a Kansas City native, proud husband to Brooke for 23 years, and father to five: Kamden, Adalee, Rowan, Silas, and Henley. He is the founder of Guild Collective, a Human-First Brand Building agency that helps brands discover their heartbeat. Before launching Guild, Justin spent eight years in the front office of the Kansas City Chiefs as Director of Partnership Development, where he learned firsthand that growth follows when relationships come first. An entrepreneur with a love for his family, the outdoors, and a vision for what brands and leaders become when they give a damn, Justin left the corporate world in 2017 to start Guild Collective. What began as a solo operation has grown into a brand strategy agency generating transformative results for businesses and their leaders by defining who they are, enhancing their customer experience, and creating the kind of internal connectivity that drives growth. His personal mission is to be fully alive and help others do the same. That mission is now a book. Give a Damn: The Catalyst for Caring Companies launched February 18th, 2026, introducing the Fire Starter Framework, a practical model built on Effort and Attitude that ignites four catalysts: Curiosity, Compassion, Clarity, and Consistency. It is both a manifesto for leaders who want to build companies that care and a field guide for making it real. Resources & Links • Guild Collective: guildcollective.com • Book: Give a Damn, The Catalyst for Caring Companies (available on Amazon) • Connect with Justin on LinkedIn: [Justin Ricklefs LinkedIn — see show notes flag] About the Host Kevin Bonfield is a strategy advisor and operator with more than twenty years of experience helping mid-market companies scale through complexity, transition, and growth. As the founder of Concentre, Kevin works with founders and private equity-backed companies to strengthen operating models, leadership capability, and organizational readiness ahead of critical growth and transition events. Through The Mid-Market Edge Podcast, Kevin brings forward practical conversations focused on the realities of leadership, scale, integration, and value creation inside mid-market organizations. Resource and Links: * LinkedIn: Kevin Bonfield | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinbonfield/] * Concentre: Concentre.net [https://concentre.net/] * The Mid-Market Edge: midmarketedge.com [https://midmarketedge.com/] | https://www.linkedin.com/company/109369119/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/109369119/]
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