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Ego, Ecosystems & Sustainable Marketing Growth with Jensen Savage

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S6:E22

Marketing fails because of fragmentation across too many platforms.

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This week on Small Business Stories, Dr. LL sits down with Jensen Savage, founder of Savage Growth Partners, to unpack what really drives sustainable growth.

If people don't trust you, they won't buy.
If your strategy isn't coherent, your signal gets diluted.

Jensen shares why ruthless prioritization matters, how ego interferes with data-driven decisions, and why marketing must connect to sales and operations to truly scale.

👤 Guest

Jensen Savage
Founder, Savage Growth Partners
Marketing & Growth Strategist

Core Problems

• Confusing tactics with strategy
• Emotional resistance to performance data
• FOMO-driven channel expansion

Practical Takeaways

• Growth requires ecosystem thinking, not isolated wins
• Data should inform, not intimidate
• Sustainable brands are built on strategic coherence

Timestamps

01:30 Creative + analytical marketing
05:00 Why math matters in growth
11:20 Ego in business decisions
20:45 FOMO and overextending channels
24:50 Marketing as part of the business ecosystem

Who This Episode Is For

• Entrepreneurs scaling past early traction
• Founders navigating marketing complexity
• Business owners seeking sustainable growth

Invisible brands don't make money. Fragmented signals don't scale. Season 6 continues decoding the patterns that stall capable businesses. Subscribe and share if this conversation resonates.

 

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