The Growth Seat

The Growth Seat: Official Trailer

1 min · 28 de ene de 2026
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Welcome to The Growth Seat, a podcast presented by Granite Creek Capital Partners [https://www.granitecreek.com/] and hosted by former NFL linebacker Dhani Jones [https://www.granitecreek.com/team/dhani-jones/]. In each episode, we sit down with leaders, founders, investors, and operators behind growing businesses to unpack what really drives scale, resilience, and long-term value. This trailer offers a preview of the conversations ahead—focused on leadership, strategy, capital, and collaboration, grounded in real-world experience. If you’re involved in building or backing growth, this is your seat at the table.

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