Episode 4: From firefighting to future-focused: the real role of an agency founder
If you're an agency owner who's constantly in the weeds, juggling client delivery, admin, and everything in between, this episode is your wake-up call.
Alfie and Gareth dig into one of the most important mindset shifts a founder can make: the difference between working in your business and working on it. It sounds simple, but the reality is that most agency owners, especially those who started as creatives or developers, find themselves trapped doing the very work they should be delegating - and it's quietly costing them their growth.
We explore why this happens: the fear of losing technical skills, the belief that no one else can match your standards, the identity wrapped up in being "the expert," and the strange comfort of staying busy. We also look at the very real financial case for stepping back - if you're a founder spending hours on bookkeeping or operations, the numbers simply don't add up.
They discuss a real example of a client who transformed their pipeline almost immediately after hiring an operations manager, freeing them up to focus on networking and lead generation, with dramatically more conversions to show for it.
With year-end pressure mounting and market conditions making founder burnout a very real concern, the ability to delegate and zoom out has never mattered more.