Founder Signal Podcast
Most of the writing about scaling as a founder treats the builder-to-CEO transition as an operational problem. Delegate. Hire. Trust the team. All of that is true, but none of it captures what’s actually happening. The real transition is an identity shift, and nobody prepares you for it. This week is about the quieter side of that shift: the part where the work you used to be best at stops being the work you’re supposed to be doing, and the grief that comes with that change has to go somewhere. The episode walks through the specific moment most founders can remember where their instincts stopped matching their role, why the CEO version of the job is less daily-satisfying than the builder version and why that’s the point, what you lose in the trade (including the permission to have bad days in public), what you gain over time, and why this identity shift is the hidden reason most founders go quiet publicly after Series A. The ending is less a framework and more a piece of permission: the discomfort isn’t failure, it’s the adaptation. Plus an aside that didn’t make the written edition. —Nathan This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit readfoundersignal.substack.com [https://readfoundersignal.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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