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In this candid and deeply reflective episode of the BeTheCEO Podcast, Tom and Adam unpack how founders unknowingly sabotage their own growth. The conversation explores the internal habits, identity conflicts, and emotional patterns that quietly hold business owners back, even when their external strategy looks sound.
Through honest discussion and lived experience, the episode highlights why growth often stalls not because of lack of opportunity, but because founders struggle to evolve their mindset, decision-making, and personal standards at the same pace as their business. The result is a practical, grounded exploration of how to recognize self-sabotage early and replace it with intentional leadership.
🎧 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 - Opening reflections on growth and internal resistance
02:30 - What self-sabotage really means for founders
05:10 - Identity conflicts that emerge as businesses grow
08:00 - Why founders avoid uncomfortable decisions
11:40 - Emotional maturity and leadership responsibility
15:20 - The cost of staying the same while the business grows
18:50 - Recognising patterns that limit progress
22:30 - Shifting behaviour to match ambition
26:00 - Practical ways to stop undermining your own growth
29:30 - Final thoughts on becoming the leader your business needs
🔥 Power Quotes
Your business will only grow as fast as you are willing to grow.
Self-sabotage is not obvious, it is comfortable.
Growth demands a different version of you.
You cannot lead what you refuse to confront.
📝 Topics Covered
đź§ Key Takeaway
Founders do not stall because they lack strategy. They stall because they resist becoming who their next stage of growth requires. By recognising self-sabotaging behaviours and taking ownership of personal development, founders unlock clarity, momentum, and sustainable progress.
đź’¬ Connect with Us
👉 Visit bethe.ceo
👉 Follow Tom Marino & Adam Hurd on LinkedIn & Instagram
By Adam Hurd & Tom MarinoIn this candid and deeply reflective episode of the BeTheCEO Podcast, Tom and Adam unpack how founders unknowingly sabotage their own growth. The conversation explores the internal habits, identity conflicts, and emotional patterns that quietly hold business owners back, even when their external strategy looks sound.
Through honest discussion and lived experience, the episode highlights why growth often stalls not because of lack of opportunity, but because founders struggle to evolve their mindset, decision-making, and personal standards at the same pace as their business. The result is a practical, grounded exploration of how to recognize self-sabotage early and replace it with intentional leadership.
🎧 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 - Opening reflections on growth and internal resistance
02:30 - What self-sabotage really means for founders
05:10 - Identity conflicts that emerge as businesses grow
08:00 - Why founders avoid uncomfortable decisions
11:40 - Emotional maturity and leadership responsibility
15:20 - The cost of staying the same while the business grows
18:50 - Recognising patterns that limit progress
22:30 - Shifting behaviour to match ambition
26:00 - Practical ways to stop undermining your own growth
29:30 - Final thoughts on becoming the leader your business needs
🔥 Power Quotes
Your business will only grow as fast as you are willing to grow.
Self-sabotage is not obvious, it is comfortable.
Growth demands a different version of you.
You cannot lead what you refuse to confront.
📝 Topics Covered
đź§ Key Takeaway
Founders do not stall because they lack strategy. They stall because they resist becoming who their next stage of growth requires. By recognising self-sabotaging behaviours and taking ownership of personal development, founders unlock clarity, momentum, and sustainable progress.
đź’¬ Connect with Us
👉 Visit bethe.ceo
👉 Follow Tom Marino & Adam Hurd on LinkedIn & Instagram