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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 17 MIN

Why you should challenge the Narrative

from The Founder’s Table · host Deshaun Williams

Entrepreneurship has been simplified into slogans, repeated so often they start to sound like truth. “Just start.” “Move fast.” “Figure it out later.” These ideas create momentum, but they also create blind spots.In this episode of The Founder’s Table, Deshaun Williams challenges the narrative that speed and visibility are enough to build a real business. He breaks down the difference between launching and constructing, and why too many founders prioritize attention over architecture.This conversation goes deeper than motivation. It examines what actually holds a business together once the excitement fades and responsibility increases. From structural risk inside early-stage companies to the financial logic behind pricing, this episode exposes the gaps that cause businesses to struggle long before they realize it.You will hear a direct analysis of why momentum cannot replace structure, how undefined ownership and operations create hidden instability, and why pricing without financial awareness leads to growth that weakens the company instead of strengthening it.For Services:Dr. DeShaun (@TBusinessBlueprint) | StanSocials:https://www.facebook.com/TBusinessBlueprinthttps://www.instagram.com/drdeshaunwilliamshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/drdeshaunwilliams

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Apr 2, 2026

Entrepreneurship has been simplified into slogans, repeated so often they start to sound like truth. “Just start.” “Move fast.” “Figure it out later.” These ideas create momentum, but they also create blind spots.In this episode of The Founder’s Table, Deshaun Williams challenges the narrative that speed and visibility are enough to build a real business. He breaks down the difference between launching and constructing, and why too many founders prioritize attention over architecture.This conversation goes deeper than motivation. It examines what actually holds a business together once the excitement fades and responsibility increases. From structural risk inside early-stage companies to the financial logic behind pricing, this episode exposes the gaps that cause businesses to struggle long before they realize it.You will hear a direct analysis of why momentum cannot replace structure, how undefined ownership and operations create hidden instability, and why pricing without financial awareness leads to growth that weakens the company instead of strengthening it.For Services:Dr. DeShaun (@TBusinessBlueprint) | StanSocials:https://www.facebook.com/TBusinessBlueprinthttps://www.instagram.com/drdeshaunwilliamshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/drdeshaunwilliams

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