Listen "Why Building Bigger Isn’t Always Better"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of to Founders, Future, with host Milan Kohut, we’re joined by Anna Lundberg, strategist and mentor for quietly driven founders and solopreneurs building sustainable, life-first businesses. Anna shares her unconventional path from studying philosophy, politics, and economics at Oxford to a decade in FMCG marketing at Procter & Gamble, before leaving corporate life in 2013 to work for herself. What began as consulting evolved organically into coaching and mentoring, as people sought guidance on designing businesses that offer autonomy without burnout. Along the way, Anna experimented with multiple business models, offers, and programs—eventually realizing that complexity and growth for growth’s sake were creating stress rather than freedom.The conversation dives into Anna’s current focus: helping experienced solopreneurs recalibrate when a once-successful business starts to feel heavy, reactive, or misaligned. She discusses simplifying offers, redesigning business models around intentional constraints, setting better boundaries, and redefining success beyond hustle culture and constant scaling. Anna and Milan explore ownership, delegation, marketing evolution, relationship-driven growth, and the mindset shifts required to “play bigger” without sacrificing personal well-being. The episode closes with a thoughtful reflection on ambition, enoughness, and what it truly means to build a business that supports both meaningful work and a fulfilling life.
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