The Think Small Podcast

Episode 84: Carolyn Brand, Founder and CEO, SpanHR

15 min · 29 mei 2026
aflevering Episode 84: Carolyn Brand, Founder and CEO, SpanHR artwork

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In this episode of the Think Small Podcast, Carolyn Brand discusses how Span HR helps scaling businesses navigate the people challenges that emerge during rapid growth. Carolyn explains how her team provides integrated HR support tailored to a company’s stage of development, stepping in with everything from hiring and onboarding to employee relations and operational structure. She shares how founders often become overwhelmed managing people operations while trying to scale their businesses, and how Span HR helps relieve that pressure by building systems that support long-term growth, leadership transition, and organizational stability. Carolyn also dives into the realities of growing her own business, sharing insights on leadership, marketing, and the mindset challenges that come with entrepreneurship. She talks about the importance of operational documentation, networking, and relationship-driven business development, while emphasizing that many CEOs struggle with the emotional weight of scaling a company. Throughout the conversation, Carolyn offers practical advice for founders on recognizing growth-related warning signs, building sustainable infrastructure, and understanding that the right people systems can become a major catalyst for business success. Connect: Website: https://spanhr.com/ [https://spanhr.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolynannbrand/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolynannbrand/]

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