Learning in Public: Entrepreneurial Growth, Accountability, and Resilience
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In this episode of the Growth Department podcast, Liora Dudar shares how she co-founded Overtone haircare in a kitchen, grew it into a nationally loved, eight-figure e-commerce brand, and led it through a successful exit. Now as a coach, she helps founders navigate how to clarify their mission, set and hold accountability, and lead with resilience. We dig into people-first leadership, values that guide decisions, and the power of learning in public as an entrepreneur. Plus... a cool founder story woven in there!
What you’ll learn in this episode:
- How to turn mission, vision, and values into daily decisions that build trust
- Why year three is a pivotal shift from doer to leader and how to communicate at scale
- Practical ways to reconnect with your business when the spark fades
- How to balance strategy with accountability and repair when things go sideways
Learn more about Liora's journey from photography and activism, to co-founding and growing a wildly successful haircare company, to coaching other founders on their journeys. Follow her on LinkedIn here.
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