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Angelique Rewers on Why Most Business Advice Sounds Smart but Fails in Practice
Ken Paskins on how Your Company Still Needs You, And That’s the Problem
Most founders don’t struggle because they lack vision, they struggle because their company still can’t run without them.
Somewhere between speed, survival, and early success, dependency quietly replaces ownership. Teams stop bringing solutions. Founders become the center of gravity. And growth begins to stall, not because the market changed, but because the company never learned to move without its creator.
This conversation explores why that happens, what it costs, and what must change for real scale, trust, and independence to take root.
John Scott on Leadership, Longevity & Fellowship
Running Toward Risk: Lewis Schiff on the Mindset of True Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurs are wired differently. In this episode, Rufus sits down with Lewis Schiff—entrepreneur, author, and owner of Birthing of Giants—to explore why visionaries run toward risk, embrace failure, and turn uncertainty into opportunity.
How to Build, Buy, and Sell a Business That’s actually Worth Something — Featuring Joel Duran
Most entrepreneurs don’t own a business — they own a job. In this episode, M&A expert Joel Duran reveals how to scale smart, sell high, and build a business that actually runs without you.
Youth Experiences Shape Entrepreneurs
In this episode of Constructive Interference, host Rufus Cressend dives deep with guest Jason Villemarette to explore how early life experiences shape the entrepreneurial mindset. Discover the lessons learned from youth that can propel future success and the critical role of mentorship. Tune in to gain insights that can transform your journey!