FoundHer Rising with Christine Hakkola
She built an eight figure business by refusing to be the one who does the work. Most founders stay stuck because clients only want them, and saying no feels impossible. Maddie Niebauer made the opposite call early. She stopped being the service provider, became a matchmaker, and built VChief into a fractional chief of staff firm that scaled past her. In this episode she breaks down the delegation, systems, and boundaries that made it sustainable, and what it actually looks like to grow a business in under 20 hours a week. KEY TAKEAWAYS: 👉🏻 Why handing off the work clients want from you is the move that lets the business grow past you 👉🏻 How to tell when a problem needs a better system instead of another hire 👉🏻 The boundary math behind building at scale without living inside the business TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 — How a side gig became VChief 5:26 — Why she stopped taking clients herself 10:38 — What to delegate first when money is tight 16:13 — What hitting your first million really feels like 21:15 — Systems solve what more people cannot 26:50 — When growth stops moving up 32:18 — Being a woman founder at eight figures CONNECT WITH MADDIE NIEBAUER Website: https://vchiefs.com/vchief-team/maddy-niebauer/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/madeleineniebauer CONNECT WITH CHRISTINE HAKKOLA Website: hakkolahorizons.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-hakkola Free Guide: From 10K to 40K Months. If you've hit consistent revenue but working harder isn't creating more growth, this guide breaks down what actually has to change. https://go.hakkolahorizons.com/opt-in-10kto40k-months-guide If this conversation resonated, follow the show, share it with another founder, and leave a quick review. It helps more women find these conversations. #WomenFounders #ServiceBusiness #Delegation #ScalingABusiness #FractionalLeadership #FoundHerRising
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