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What actually makes a franchise system resilient over decades, rather than just impressive during rapid growth cycles? And why do so many concepts fail to support their owners once the initial franchise fee is collected? In this episode of The Corporate Refugee, Marty Langenderfer — Founder and CEO of Spavia — shares what it takes to build a system engineered for long-term durability rather than short-term hype. Drawing on his background scaling early tech disruptors like Dish Network and Travelocity, Marty explains how Spavia achieved a 100% three-year franchisee retention rate, and why true operational freedom must be engineered. 3 Signals from this episode: • Membership Economics: Why recurring revenue and engagement create financial stability that aggressive unit sales cannot match. • Engagement as Infrastructure: Why franchisees calling corporate isn't a sign of system failure, but a driver of top-tier performance. • Responsible Growth: The danger of selling territories too fast, and why slower, sustainable scaling protects owners. If you are exploring franchising or leading inside a system, the real question isn't how fast you can scale—it's whether your system is built to support owners after the sale. 🔗 Read the accompanying essay and subscribe to the newsletter: https://open.substack.com/pub/thecorp... 🔗 Evaluate your franchise fit: https://zorakle.net/assessment-portal... Freedom Through Proven Systems. Discernment, Not Hype.