Your company already has a culture. You just didn't design it.
Every founder talks about building culture intentionally. But culture isn't built during the retreat or the values workshop - it accumulates in every decision you make under pressure, every behavior you let slide, and every pattern you carry into the office from your personal life. Lisa Johnson, co-founder of Been There Got Out, built her business through ten years in the legal system and over one hundred court appearances. Her insight on culture isn't theoretical.
This episode breaks down why "we're a family here" is the most dangerous phrase in your company, how to time-box grief so difficult experiences don't run your team, and why authenticity in leadership isn't the same as trauma dumping on the people who depend on you. Anthony Franco and Chris Franks also dig into how founders' personal struggles - divorces, failures, conflict - either become culture assets or culture liabilities, depending on how intentionally they're processed.
If your stated values and your actual reward patterns don't match, this episode is for you.
Keywords: company culture, founder leadership, culture design, leadership authenticity, organizational culture, founder mindset, trauma and entrepreneurship, building teams, founder stories
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