From Scientist to Small Business Owner: What Trial, Error, and Patience Teach You About Growth with Dr. Nivedita Lahiri
Release Date: 01/19/2026
Small Business Stories
S6:E42 The market is louder than ever, yet trust feels like a rare commodity. Many founders are visible but not chosen. They generate impressions, traffic, and activity, yet still lack meaningful conversations with ideal buyers. If people don’t trust you, they won’t engage. If they don’t remember you, they won’t refer you. If your growth depends only on ads, it remains fragile. Tom Schwab joins Dr. LL to discuss how podcast guesting can create a more durable path to authority, relationships, and revenue. 👤 Guest Tom Schwab, Interview Valet Leader in podcast interview marketing and...
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S6:E41 Growth exposes what founders postpone (isn't that the truth?!). Many businesses believe HR is just paperwork. In reality, HR often determines whether growth compounds, or fractures. If people don’t trust your standards, culture weakens. If systems don’t support growth, margins erode. If leadership delays hard decisions, costs multiply quietly. In this episode, Michelle Griffin joins Dr. LL to discuss what really happens when small businesses grow faster than their people infrastructure. 👤 Guest Michelle Griffin, Griffin Resources Specialist in HR systems, hiring compliance,...
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S6:E40 Most businesses either have a revenue problem or an operating problem. In this episode, Dr. LL explores why capable founders often stay trapped inside businesses they built: overloaded, reactive, and too central to everything. "Founder fatigue" is real, folks. If people can’t move without you, the company is constrained. If every issue escalates to the founder, scale is fragile. If systems are weak, growth becomes expensive. Dan Norcross shares a grounded perspective on building businesses that function with more discipline and less drama. Guest Dan Norcross Entrepreneur / Operator...
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S6:E39 Trust isn’t built by showing up more. It’s built by being understood. In this episode, Dr. LL explores a recurring challenge facing entrepreneurs: why visibility alone isn’t translating into credibility or growth. If people don’t trust you, they don’t buy. If they don’t understand you, they can’t trust you. And if your signal is inconsistent, you remain invisible, no matter how often you show up. Kira Shishkin brings perspective on what it actually takes to build trust in modern business environments, where attention is fragmented and skepticism is high. Guest Kira...
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S6:E38 Access to capital isn’t just a financial decision. It’s a strategic one - albeit increasingly confusing. In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with Kunal Bhasin to explore how the lending landscape has evolved—and why many small business owners struggle to navigate it effectively. If people don’t trust the process, they hesitate. If they don’t understand their options, they default to urgency. If decisions are made under pressure, long-term stability suffers. Kunal brings a grounded perspective on how marketplaces create optionality, how lenders actually evaluate risk, and why...
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S6:E37 Franchising is often misunderstood. Many assume it’s "passive income" that prints cash in the backyard. NOTHING is really passive! Especially not at first. Others think franchising is low-risk, or limited to fast food. In reality, it requires discipline, self-awareness, and the ability to follow systems. This is something many entrepreneurs resist. Giuseppe Grammatico breaks down what actually determines success, and why most people are evaluating the wrong things from the start. In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with Giuseppe Grammatico to unpack what franchising actually...
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S6:E36 Many founders don't talk about this - but we do. Burnout doesn’t happen all at once. It builds through small, misaligned decisions over time. In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with Jessica Volker to explore what sustainable growth actually requires and why so many entrepreneurs unintentionally build businesses that drain them. If people don’t trust your consistency, they hesitate. If your priorities aren’t clear, your execution suffers. If you’re doing everything, nothing compounds because you and your signal are spread too thin. Jessica brings a grounded perspective on...
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S6:E35 Some of the strongest businesses are built without a clear path. In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with Nicholas Breedlove, CEO of NVB Playgrounds, to explore what it really takes to build and scale a business in a niche industry without prior experience, without a playbook, and without external validation. If people don’t trust your capability, they hesitate. If your positioning isn’t clear, they overlook you. If you wait for credentials, you delay momentum. Nicholas shares his journey into the playground industry and how he built a widly successful company focused on safe,...
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S6:E34 If people don’t trust what they see, they won’t engage with what you say. And for many small business owners, that breakdown starts with their image. In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with photographer Olga Mischenko to explore the intersection of visual identity, authenticity, and the real demands of entrepreneurship. This conversation moves beyond photography to surface a deeper issue: the gap between how entrepreneurs present themselves and who they actually are. 👤 Guest Olga Mischenko Founder, Photography by Olga Mischenko ⚠️ Core Problems Misaligned...
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S6:E33 If people don’t hear from you, they don’t wait. They interpret. And most of the time, they get it wrong. In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with renowned executive coach, Ash Seddeek, to explore what leadership communication actually requires in today’s environment where visibility is constant, trust is fragile, and silence carries weight. This is a conversation about responsibility, meaning, and the unseen consequences of how leaders show up - or don’t. 👤 Guest Ash Seddeek Founder, Executive Greatness Institute 📖 Books Ash has written several books on leadership....
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Starting a business can feel overwhelming, especially when the rules keep changing and the pressure never lets up. This conversation is a reminder that growth doesn’t come from shortcuts, it comes from patience, learning, and staying human.
👤 Guest:
Nivedita Lahiri, PhD
Founder, Counsel Academy
STEM educator and small business owner helping students build strong foundations in science, math, and critical thinking
⚠️ Core Problems Discussed
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Transitioning from academia into entrepreneurship
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Losing money on marketing that doesn’t deliver results
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Trying to do everything alone and burning out
🥡 Practical Takeaways
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Why trial and error is not failure, but progress
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How to protect limited budgets from cookie-cutter marketing
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The importance of building a trusted team instead of doing it all yourself
⏱️ Timestamps
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05:42 – The steep reality of moving from science into business
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07:25 – “I was crying:” facing overwhelm as a founder
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09:31 – When marketing finally started to work
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14:35 – The hidden cost of generic marketing services
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27:18 – Why slowing down helped everything fall into place
🔖 Who This Episode Is For
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Small business owners who need a little help
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Consultants and coaches building trust online
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Solopreneurs who feel stuck and overwhelmed
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