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Cornered by Growth: Facing The Fear of Scaling Up In this powerful episode of Founders’ Battlefield, we unpack the emotional, strategic, and political complexities that come with scaling a business in Africa. Host Michael Macharia is joined by seasoned founders who share deeply personal stories of triumph, loss, and reinvention—from growing multimillion-dollar businesses to losing it all and building back again. ------- 00:00 - 10:35 - Introduction 10:36 - 21:30 - Laying the Foundation – The ‘Why’ 21:31 - 01:35:22 - Individual Experience – Personal journey and relevance 01:35:23 - 02:00:14 - Critical Thinking & Exploratory Discussion – The ‘What’ 02:00:15 - 02:32:41 - Insights & Practical Takeaways – The ‘How’ 02:32:42 - 02:33:37 - Final Remarks & Outro This episode tackles the gut-wrenching decisions that define the scale-up journey: -When does growth become dangerous? -What happens when control slips away to investors, politics, or a single customer? -How does public scrutiny affect your mental health, and can a founder truly separate their identity from the business they built? 🔥 Key Takeaways: 1. Scaling is not always a win—it often comes with identity crises, burnout, and deep regret. 2. Overreliance on a single client (whether corporate or government) can destroy your business overnight. 3. Private equity brings growth capital—but also complex covenants, loss of control, and boardroom politics. 4. Reputation damage in low-trust environments is real, especially when founders can’t tell their side of the story. 5. Founders must learn to pivot—from supplier-led models to consumer-powered businesses. 6. Letting go is a leadership skill—sometimes it’s wiser to walk away than hold on too long. 7. The most difficult decisions are often made at 3AM—with fear sitting beside you. 8. Legacy matters: Build businesses that last beyond your resume, and create structures that future generations can inherit.. Founder Participants – “In the Arena” 1. Michael Macharia – HOST - Representing Technology & IT / mikemachariaponea 2. Peter Kenneth Nduati / peterkennethnduati 3.Pauline Warui / pauline-warui-4a3281a 4. Lenny Nganga / lenny-nganga-5160071 - Next Episode: The Finance Mafia: Inside the Capital Club Think raising capital is about numbers and pitches? Subscribe and ring the bell so you never miss a battle briefing! Stay in the Battlefield https://linktr.ee/foundersbattlefield 📺 Subscribe: / @foundersbattlefield 🐦 Follow on X: twitter.com/FoundersBattle 📸 Instagram: instagram.com/FoundersBattlefield 💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/founders battlefield Like what you heard? Share your biggest trust lesson in the comments and tag us on social—your story could feature in a future reel. #FoundersBattlefield #AfricanEntrepreneurship #LowTrust #BusinessEthics #StartupLessons #KenyaStartups #FintechInnovation #HealthcareFinance #CreativeEconomy #PoliticalRisk #MikeMacharia #TrustInBusiness #VentureCapitalAfrica #StartupsInAfrica #EntrepreneurPodcast