EPISODE 27: From Guessing to Hypothesis: You’re the Scientist Now

You know what you sell, who buys it, and how to deliver it. But there's a gap between where your business is and how you're showing up to lead it.

In this episode, Marissa introduces the petri dish analogy that changes everything: in build stage, you're inside the petri dish as one of the variables in the experiment. In growth stage, you become the scientist running the experiment. She breaks down why taking responsibility for your business doesn't mean you can't acknowledge external factors, it means you stop using them as excuses.

You'll hear about the three barriers that keep entrepreneurs stuck in builder mode (fear of failure, fear of losing freedom, and fear of looking arrogant), why the CEO shift is uncomfortable because you can't hide behind "I don't know" anymore, and what changes when you move from guessing to hypothesizing.

This episode is for experienced entrepreneurs who are running businesses that need a CEO but are still showing up as a builder, who feel the weight of responsibility but don't know how to step into ownership without losing their freedom, and who are ready to stop reacting and start leading.

What You'll Learn

  • Understand the petri dish analogy that explains the shift from build stage to growth stage (you go from being a variable in the experiment to being the scientist running it)

  • Discover the three barriers that keep entrepreneurs stuck in builder mode: fear of failure, fear of losing freedom, and fear of looking arrogant before you've "earned it"

  • Learn the difference between acknowledging external factors and using them as excuses (a builder says "I had a bad quarter because the market was bad," a CEO says "I had a bad quarter and here's what I'm adjusting")

  • Find out why you can't hide behind "I don't know" anymore when you have years of data, patterns, and experience guiding your decisions

  • Hear the shift from guessing to hypothesizing and why that changes how you introduce new offers, navigate market conditions, and make strategic decisions

  • Get clarity on what it means to lead your business instead of just react to it, and why that's the skill that makes scaling sustainable

Featured Quote

"You shift from being a variable inside the petri dish to being the scientist running the experiment. You're not experimenting anymore in the same way. You've gone from guessing to hypothesizing."

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