Torch Talk

30 Leaders, 30 Countries, 30 Years Branches Worldwide

31 min · 12. Mai 2026
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In this episode of Torch Talk, Lindsey Chupp sits down with Cody Carpenter, Vice President of Branches Worldwide, for a behind-the-scenes look at building a global organization, navigating growth, and developing leaders with long-term impact. Cody shares the story of Branches from its early days to where it is today, along with all of the challenges, setbacks, and lessons learned along the way. The conversation explores what it takes to build something from the ground up, especially when the vision is bigger than what currently exists. Cody highlights the role of adaptability and community in shaping the organization, from early uncertainty to growing international momentum. The discussion also dives into how Branches develops leaders through its three-year model, focusing on leadership, business strategy, and community impact. Cody explains how the organization is working to support entrepreneurs around the world while creating a network that extends far beyond a short-term program. In this episode, you’ll hear about: * The origin and evolution of Branches Worldwide * What it takes to build and scale a global organization * Lessons learned from early challenges and setbacks * How the three-year leadership development model works * The long-term vision of investing in leaders for lasting impact This episode offers a practical and honest look at leadership, growth, and building something meaningful over time, especially for leaders thinking beyond short-term success and into long-term influence.

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