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The Business Growth Architect Show is for Founders of the Future—the leaders who aren’t trying to win an outdated game, but to design what comes next.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.
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Business Growth Architect Show: Founders of the Future
Ep #206: Success Wasn’t Supposed To Hurt
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A year after everything burned, the pain hasn’t softened.
It’s still back-breaking.
Still soul-stealing.
And there’s a piece of me that will never come back.
This episode is not about moving on.
It’s a one-year-later reflection on loss, identity, and what leadership looks like when nothing is restored—only revealed.
In this solo episode of The Business Growth Architect Show: Founders of the Future, I share what the last year has asked of me—personally, professionally, and spiritually.
After losing my home, my office, and everything I owned in the Palisades Fire, I was forced to sit with questions I could no longer avoid. Not just about grief, but about identity. About what it really costs to build a life and a business inside systems that reward performance while quietly draining the person doing the work.
This episode explores what happens when external success continues to function, but internal alignment begins to fail. When burnout, health issues, and fractured relationships become the real price of “making it.”
I speak openly about surrender, identity shifts, and why spirituality isn’t separate from strategy—it shapes what survives. I share why redesigning your life is different from repeating the damage, and why alignment has to show up in practice, not just intention.
This episode is for you if you:
- Feel successful on the outside but disconnected on the inside
- Are questioning the cost of the life you’ve built
- Sense the old way of doing business no longer fits
- Are in a transition you didn’t choose—but can’t ignore
- Know something has to change, even if you don’t yet know what
If you’re standing in that in-between space—between who you were and who you’re becoming—this episode doesn’t offer answers. It offers honesty.
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