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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 43 MIN

How Impact Founders Stay True to Mission While Scaling | Ep.57

from Productive Passions · host christytagye

What does it take to grow a company without losing the mission that inspired it in the first place? In this episode of Productive Passions, Christy Tagye talks with Sean Knierim, Founder and Partner at SidePorch, about the real challenges founders face when building impact-driven businesses. From investor alignment and mission drift to values-based leadership and scaling under pressure, this conversation offers practical insights for entrepreneurs building lasting value and meaningful impact. If you are building a business in sustainability, impact, or any mission-driven space, this episode will help you think more clearly about how to grow without compromising your values, your vision, or your reason for starting. In this episode, you’ll hear about: How mission drift really begins Why founders rarely lose their way all at once, and how compromise often starts subtly. Growing without losing your why Why scaling a company requires protecting the values and ethos that gave it purpose. What impact investors are really looking for How founders can think beyond the pitch and better understand what matters to mission-aligned investors. Why investor alignment matters as much as capital How the wrong money can create pressure that pulls a company away from its original purpose. Staying principled under growth pressure What it looks like to make decisions that reflect your values when resources are tight and the stakes are high. Leading when there is no clear playbook Why strong founder leadership often means making thoughtful decisions in uncertainty. Balancing business performance and real-world impact How founders can build companies that pursue both commercial success and meaningful outcomes. Navigating messy real-world tradeoffs Why impact-driven founders must often make hard choices without simple answers. Building with clarity in complex environments How leaders can stay grounded when the market, the mission, and the moment all demand something different. Protecting integrity while scaling influence Why long-term trust is built when founders stay anchored in what they stand for. What founders should know before raising capital How to think about timing, fit, expectations, and the questions worth asking before taking outside investment. Why values are a leadership practice Why mission is not just what a founder says, but how they lead, decide, hire, and grow. If this episode speaks to where you are in your founder journey, follow Productive Passions on your favorite podcast platform, leave a review, and share this episode with another founder building something meaningful.   Find Sean & Side Porch: LinkedIn: Sean Knierim SidePorch website: SidePorch Sean's substack: Shared Ground Find Christy & Productive Passions: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye Email: [email protected] Productive Passions website: www.productivepassions.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/productive-passions/ TikTok: tiktok.com/@productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions/  

What does it take to grow a company without losing the mission that inspired it in the first place? In this episode of Productive Passions, Christy Tagye talks with Sean Knierim, Founder and Partner at SidePorch, about the real challenges founders face when building impact-driven businesses. From investor alignment and mission drift to values-based leadership and scaling under pressure, this conversation offers practical insights for entrepreneurs building lasting value and meaningful impact. If you are building a business in sustainability, impact, or any mission-driven space, this episode will help you think more clearly about how to grow without compromising your values, your vision, or your reason for starting. In this episode, you’ll hear about: How mission drift really beginsWhy founders rarely lose their way all at once, and how compromise often starts subtly. Growing without losing your whyWhy scaling a company requires protecting the values and ethos that gave it purpose. What impact investors are really looking forHow founders can think beyond the pitch and better understand what matters to mission-aligned investors. Why investor alignment matters as much as capitalHow the wrong money can create pressure that pulls a company away from its original purpose. Staying principled under growth pressureWhat it looks like to make decisions that reflect your values when resources are tight and the stakes are high. Leading when there is no clear playbookWhy strong founder leadership often means making thoughtful decisions in uncertainty. Balancing business performance and real-world impactHow founders can build companies that pursue both commercial success and meaningful outcomes. Navigating messy real-world tradeoffsWhy impact-driven founders must often make hard choices without simple answers. Building with clarity in complex environmentsHow leaders can stay grounded when the market, the mission, and the moment all demand something different. Protecting integrity while scaling influenceWhy long-term trust is built when founders stay anchored in what they stand for. What founders should know before raising capitalHow to think about timing, fit, expectations, and the questions worth asking before taking outside investment. Why values are a leadership practiceWhy mission is not just what a founder says, but how they lead, decide, hire, and grow. If this episode speaks to where you are in your founder journey, follow Productive Passions on your favorite podcast platform, leave a review, and share this episode with another founder building something meaningful.   Find Sean & Side Porch: LinkedIn: Sean Knierim SidePorch website: SidePorch Sean's substack: Shared Ground Find Christy & Productive Passions: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye Email: [email protected] Productive Passions website: www.productivepassions.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/productive-passions/ TikTok: tiktok.com/@productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions/

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