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Revenue can hide a broken business 📉 Nate Littlewood

Revenue can hide a broken business 📉 Nate Littlewood

Season 1 Episode 71 Published 2 weeks, 6 days ago
Description

Nate Littlewood has seen both sides of business growth. He started out in finance, then went on to bootstrap a seven-figure consumer brand, where the theory of growth met the much messier reality of running a company.

That experience now shapes his work at Future Ready, where he helps founders understand what is really happening inside the business before growth makes the problems harder to see. Revenue can make things look healthier than they are. You can have sales coming in and still be dealing with weak margins, loose systems, bad hiring, and decisions made from guesswork.

In this episode, we get into the financial and operational habits that help founders build a business that can actually handle growth.

What we cover

1️⃣ When revenue hides the real problem

Nate explains how sales can make a business look healthier than it is while the foundations underneath start getting weaker.

2️⃣ The clarity founders lose as the company grows

Growth creates distance between the founder and the day-to-day reality. This part gets into reporting, ownership, and visibility before that gap becomes dangerous.

3️⃣ Why bad hiring gets expensive fast

One wrong senior hire can create confusion, waste, and management drag long before the company is ready to absorb it.

4️⃣ Finance as an operating tool, not a rear-view mirror

Nate talks about using financial visibility to make better decisions earlier rather than treating finance as something you only look at after the fact.

5️⃣ Building growth that does not create more chaos

The goal is not more layers for the sake of it. Better systems, cleaner communication, and clearer accountability should make the business easier to run, not heavier.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Nate Littlewood

02:32 From Wall Street to entrepreneurship

05:10 Lessons from building Urban Leaf

08:00 What financial health actually looks like

10:46 Focus, delegation, and founder visibility

13:34 Spotting profitability problems early

16:04 Why revenue and profit tell different stories

18:55 Common management mistakes during growth

21:43 Customer retention and product quality

31:43 Understanding founder archetypes

36:59 The time advantage in bootstrapping

41:33 Working through founder comfort zones

51:04 Finding the work that matters most

55:06 How your understanding of the business evolves

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