Business Growth Architect Show: Founders of the Future
The Business Growth Architect Show: Founders of the Future
The old ways of doing business are collapsing.
Bro marketing. Manipulative persuasion. Hustle at any cost.
That era is over.
The Business Growth Architect Show is for Founders of the Future—the leaders who aren’t trying to win an outdated game, but to design what comes next.
This is a conversation space for those who know that real growth isn’t created by scaling systems alone. It’s built at the intersection of strategy, spirituality, and humanity.
Hosted by Beate Chelette, each episode explores what it truly takes to build a business that scales without breaking the people inside it. You’ll hear grounded, thoughtful conversations with founders, CEOs, advisors, and innovators who understand that organizations—especially small and growing ones—are living systems, not machines.
The show moves past hype, tactics, and trend-chasing. It examines business models, decision-making, culture, subconscious patterns, and emerging forces like AI through a deeply human lens—asking better questions about impact, integrity, and long-term resilience.
This is a space for leaders who are done chasing noise and ready to architect growth with intention, wisdom, and responsibility.
Build businesses that work—because they honor the humans building them. Especially you.
🎧 Listen in and join the conversation shaping the future of business.
Business Growth Architect Show: Founders of the Future
How to Stop Building a Business You Hate (Even When It's Working)
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Nobody builds a business they hate on purpose. You build it because everyone says follow me, do it that way. So you do.
And after a while you realize it is awful. You hate it. Just like the corporate job you left. And at some point you know you cannot do it anymore. If this is you, this episode of The Business Growth Architect Show: Founders of the Future is exactly where you need to be.
Copywriter and fractional CMO Rachel Allen built a successful agency because everyone in her industry said that was the right next step. The revenue was there. The clients were there. And she dreaded every morning. When she finally shut it down, she rented a cabin deep in the woods no internet, no cell service slathered on sunscreen so her pale skin would survive, lay down on a picnic table, and sat with the most important question she had been avoiding: who am I, and what version of success am I actually building?
In this conversation with host Beate Chelette, Rachel breaks down exactly how she rebuilt quintupling her prices overnight, eliminating the work she resented, and creating a business model aligned with who she actually is. You will learn why so many founders unconsciously adopt someone else's business model, how to identify when the voice running your decisions is your inner critic rather than your adult judgment, what it means to stop doing things behind your own back, and why charging more can be an act of alignment rather than arrogance.
Rachel also shares the practical tools she uses to soothe the nervous system in moments of fear-based decision making because knowing the right move and actually making it are two very different things.
If you are ready to stop building a business that works for everyone except you, this is the episode to listen to.
LINKS & RESOURCES
Website: boltfromthebluecopywriting.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelallenwrites/
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