EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 23 MIN
Playing The Long Term Game
from Entrepreneurship Lab · host Nevena Bazalac
In this episode of Entrepreneurship Lab, I sit down with Erik Dodier—lifelong entrepreneur, former CEO, and EOS Implementer—whose journey proves that true success isn’t built overnight, but over a lifetime of intentional decisions.From co-founding PixelMEDIA at just 24 and scaling it into a global Salesforce commerce leader (later rebranded as RafterOne), to leading a team of over 500 people and navigating a successful acquisition, Erik has experienced the full arc of entrepreneurship. But what makes his story truly powerful is what came next.After stepping away from the CEO role, Erik asked a deeper question most founders avoid: “What does a good life actually look like?” That moment sparked a shift—from chasing growth at all costs to designing a life and business rooted in clarity, longevity, and purpose.Now, as an EOS Implementer, Erik helps founders build companies that don’t just scale—but sustain. In this conversation, we explore the mindset of playing the long game, avoiding burnout, and creating systems that support both business success and personal fulfillment.If you're building something meaningful and want it to last—not just win fast—this episode will challenge how you define success and show you a smarter way to grow.
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In this episode of Entrepreneurship Lab, I sit down with Erik Dodier—lifelong entrepreneur, former CEO, and EOS Implementer—whose journey proves that true success isn’t built overnight, but over a lifetime of intentional decisions.From co-founding PixelMEDIA at just 24 and scaling it into a global Salesforce commerce leader (later rebranded as RafterOne), to leading a team of over 500 people and navigating a successful acquisition, Erik has experienced the full arc of entrepreneurship. But what makes his story truly powerful is what came next.After stepping away from the CEO role, Erik asked a deeper question most founders avoid: “What does a good life actually look like?” That moment sparked a shift—from chasing growth at all costs to designing a life and business rooted in clarity, longevity, and purpose.Now, as an EOS Implementer, Erik helps founders build companies that don’t just scale—but sustain. In this conversation, we explore the mindset of playing the long game, avoiding burnout, and creating systems that support both business success and personal fulfillment.If you're building something meaningful and want it to last—not just win fast—this episode will challenge how you define success and show you a smarter way to grow.
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