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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2026 · 59 MIN

What Every Founder Learns the Hard Way About Building a Business | Drew Pedrick | Ep. 54

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What does it really take to build a business that lasts? In this episode of Productive Passions, Christy Tagye talks with architect and founder Andrew Pedrick about the hard-earned lessons founders learn while building something meaningful, sustainable, and resilient. From relationships and leadership to systems, profit, and purpose, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom for entrepreneurs in any industry. If you’re starting a business, growing one, or rebuilding after a challenge, this episode offers grounded insight on how to lead with clarity, create lasting value, and build a company that can stand the test of time. In this episode, you’ll hear about: Building the better way before you know every step Why conviction often comes before clarity, and why movement creates momentum. Learning both the craft and the business Why being great at the work is not the same as building a healthy company. How structure creates freedom Why systems, processes, and playbooks protect creativity instead of limiting it. Why profit first matters How putting profit first supports your mission, your team, and your long-term impact. Why relationships beat transactions How people-first networks create trust, referrals, opportunity, and resilience over time. Choosing alignment over revenue Why saying no to the wrong-fit client can be one of the healthiest business decisions you make. Addressing hard problems early Why avoiding difficult conversations only increases the cost later. Leading with transparency, humility, and trust How honest communication strengthens teams during uncertainty and change. Defining expectations before things get hard Why setting the tone for conflict, feedback, and transitions early can protect relationships later. Adapting the work without abandoning the relationship How redesigning an engagement can preserve trust and still help everyone win. Keeping passion focused on impact, not ego Why purpose-driven founders make stronger decisions under pressure. Staying grounded when founder fear sets in Why support systems, mentors, and purpose matter when doubt shows up. Owning your unique approach Why no one else can replicate your perspective, experience, or way of doing the work. Building for durability and reuse Why longevity matters in both business and design. Treating resilience like a business capability How systems and infrastructure help a company survive unexpected disruption. 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 entrepreneur who’s building something of their own.   Find Drew & MCTIGUE: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drew-pedrick MCTIGUE’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/mctigue/ Website: mctiguearchitects.com/ Find Christy & Productive Passions: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye Email: [email protected] Productive Passions website: https://www.productivepassions.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/productive-passions/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions/

What does it really take to build a business that lasts? In this episode of Productive Passions, Christy Tagye talks with architect and founder Andrew Pedrick about the hard-earned lessons founders learn while building something meaningful, sustainable, and resilient. From relationships and leadership to systems, profit, and purpose, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom for entrepreneurs in any industry. If you’re starting a business, growing one, or rebuilding after a challenge, this episode offers grounded insight on how to lead with clarity, create lasting value, and build a company that can stand the test of time. In this episode, you’ll hear about: Building the better way before you know every stepWhy conviction often comes before clarity, and why movement creates momentum. Learning both the craft and the businessWhy being great at the work is not the same as building a healthy company. How structure creates freedomWhy systems, processes, and playbooks protect creativity instead of limiting it. Why profit first mattersHow putting profit first supports your mission, your team, and your long-term impact. Why relationships beat transactionsHow people-first networks create trust, referrals, opportunity, and resilience over time. Choosing alignment over revenueWhy saying no to the wrong-fit client can be one of the healthiest business decisions you make. Addressing hard problems earlyWhy avoiding difficult conversations only increases the cost later. Leading with transparency, humility, and trustHow honest communication strengthens teams during uncertainty and change. Defining expectations before things get hardWhy setting the tone for conflict, feedback, and transitions early can protect relationships later. Adapting the work without abandoning the relationshipHow redesigning an engagement can preserve trust and still help everyone win. Keeping passion focused on impact, not egoWhy purpose-driven founders make stronger decisions under pressure. Staying grounded when founder fear sets inWhy support systems, mentors, and purpose matter when doubt shows up. Owning your unique approachWhy no one else can replicate your perspective, experience, or way of doing the work. Building for durability and reuseWhy longevity matters in both business and design. Treating resilience like a business capabilityHow systems and infrastructure help a company survive unexpected disruption. 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 entrepreneur who’s building something of their own.   Find Drew & MCTIGUE: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drew-pedrick MCTIGUE’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/mctigue/ Website: mctiguearchitects.com/ Find Christy & Productive Passions: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye Email: [email protected] Productive Passions website: https://www.productivepassions.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/productive-passions/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions/

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