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Download the World Builders' ecosystem map here, so you can follow along with the build!
You can also check out The Dream here. It starts April 13th and is a 7-day imagination + business ecosystem design portal.
Most business models are built on urgency, hustle, and a never-ending content treadmill. This episode is proof that there's another way. Jenni pulls back the curtain on the World Builders ecosystem (a living, layered business model designed around collective leadership, right-sized capacity, and sustainable revenue) and walks you through every piece of it, from the free entry points all the way to the highest-touch containers.
This is a real-time case study in visionary business design. You'll hear the strategy behind each revenue layer, why Jenni deliberately chose not to take venture funding or work 60-hour weeks, and how a business can grow steadily without extractive marketing or burnout. If you've ever wondered what it actually looks like to build something that lasts — and funds itself — this one's for you.
Other resources mentioned in this episode :
By Jenni GrittersDownload the World Builders' ecosystem map here, so you can follow along with the build!
You can also check out The Dream here. It starts April 13th and is a 7-day imagination + business ecosystem design portal.
Most business models are built on urgency, hustle, and a never-ending content treadmill. This episode is proof that there's another way. Jenni pulls back the curtain on the World Builders ecosystem (a living, layered business model designed around collective leadership, right-sized capacity, and sustainable revenue) and walks you through every piece of it, from the free entry points all the way to the highest-touch containers.
This is a real-time case study in visionary business design. You'll hear the strategy behind each revenue layer, why Jenni deliberately chose not to take venture funding or work 60-hour weeks, and how a business can grow steadily without extractive marketing or burnout. If you've ever wondered what it actually looks like to build something that lasts — and funds itself — this one's for you.
Other resources mentioned in this episode :