Freeing the Founder

Moving From Doing the Work to Owning the Asset

23 min · 4 de feb de 2026
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Many boutique firm owners are high paid technicians trapped in a cage they built themselves. They prioritize their own expertise over building a machine that can run without them. This episode explores the psychological shift required to move from being the smartest person in the room to being the person who owns the room. Discussion Points * Shifting from practitioner to principal - Gaining the freedom to focus on vision rather than daily tasks. * Investing in leadership - Reducing the risk of burnout by sharing the burden of execution. * Moving from gut instinct to data visibility - Building a predictable business that is ready for an exit.

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