Season 9 Episode 43
Tim Dwyer is a business growth strategist, mapping expert, and lifelong entrepreneur—and we spoke about how emotions, structure, and purpose come together to shape the real journey of scaling a business.
Tim’s approach to growth is anything but traditional. Drawing inspiration from the book Longitude, he compares the evolution of business navigation to the leap forward in oceanic travel during the 1700s. “Business mapping has been pre-1700s,” he says. So, Tim spent 25+ years creating what he calls a Google Maps for business—a framework that guides founders through the emotional, spiritual, and structural dimensions of growth.
We explored what really causes stress, frustration, and anxiety in business—and how those emotions are signals, not problems. “Emotions are our compass,” Tim explains. “Anxiety is a fear of future… frustration is usually a capability gap.” His message? Learn to read these signals and your business roadmap becomes clearer.
We also unpacked how many businesses lose momentum when they scale too fast, bring in misaligned hires, or drift from their original purpose. Tim shared the common pattern: “They attract a whole lot of people that want to be part of the journey… but if they’re not aligned to the brand vision and culture, drama sneaks in.”
Key takeaways:
Whether you're building a lifestyle business or a $100M enterprise, this conversation offers a recalibration—away from hustle and chaos, and toward a business that flows with your purpose, your team, and your life.
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