The Missing Role Every Entrepreneur Overlooks with Russell Lundstrom
Release Date: 12/23/2025
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You’ll hear the behind-the-scenes story of the humbling moment that reshaped Russell’s entire philosophy, the system he spent years refining, and real-world examples of how tiny strategic shifts helped companies 10x their valuation. If you want a business that grows smoothly, sells profitably, and rewards everything you’ve poured into it, this conversation is essential.
On This Episode
00:15 — Russell’s background: 35+ businesses, 1,000+ founders, and the journey that shaped “The Marketect”
01:30 — Why marketing fails for so many entrepreneurs (and why Russell created the Marketect role)
02:20 — Pre-internet marketing stories, direct mail, MLM, and Mr. Mom years
03:40 — “I spent $50k on marketing that did nothing” — the recurring founder complaint that bothered Russell
04:40 — The Architect Analogy: Why businesses need a marketing architect before hiring agencies
06:35 — Why companies waste millions hiring “plumbers to build the house”
07:30 — The vision problem: how unclear direction creates broken marketing
08:40 — Why your vision should be 30–40 pages, not a tagline
09:48 — Kyle ties the vision gap to leadership, identity, and imposter syndrome
10:20 — What really creates business value: cashflow, IP, systems, and unique value drivers
11:20 — The Zappos example: Why Amazon paid a premium for customer service, not shoes
13:40 — Most founders don’t know the true value of their business—and why it costs them millions
15:48 — Systems: the overlooked multiplier that increases valuations dramatically
16:24 — Why sellers mistakenly let buyers determine the value
17:52 — “Going to market” explained: the difference between selling products vs. selling your business
18:27 — The $100M roadshow: what it looks like and why value drivers matter
18:55 — When founders decide it’s time to sell—and why they usually decide too late
20:35 — The real role of a pre-exit marketing plan
21:07 — Russell’s personal story: the frustrating, lowball Agora acquisition attempt
22:52 — Inside the Agora boardroom: the deflating moment that changed everything
24:53 — Ego, disappointment, and the harsh reality of what buyers value
26:39 — A success story: How a logistics company got a dramatically higher multiple with one strategic shift
28:50 — The retirement, the buyer relationship, and the importance of legacy
31:00 — Kyle tells Russell’s story back to him—live—and Russell responds
37:11 — Russell’s closing thoughts and where to find him online
38:35 — Episode wrap-up