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[Navigating Entrepreneurial Growing Pains: Advice from Cava Co-founder Brett Schulman]-[Advice Line with Brett Schulman of CAVA (July 2024)]

How I Built This with Guy Raz · B2 · 2025-01-02

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Navigating Entrepreneurial Growing Pains: Lessons from Cava’s Brett Schulman

In this episode of How I Built This, host Guy Raz welcomes back Brett Schulman, co-founder and CEO of the Mediterranean fast-casual chain Cava. The episode serves as an "Advice Line" session, where Schulman provides mentorship to emerging entrepreneurs facing the common "growing pains" of scaling a business. Through real-world scenarios, the discussion highlights the importance of strategic focus, emotional resilience, and the necessity of building the right team.

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome and Adversity

The first caller, Devin Strahan of Devin’s Spiked Root Beer, shares his struggle with "imposter syndrome" while managing a rapidly growing beverage business. Schulman and Raz offer a collective pep talk, emphasizing that feelings of inadequacy are often a sign of healthy self-awareness rather than a lack of capability. Schulman notes that he still faces daily challenges, asserting that "those who are able to persevere, have that emotional resilience and continue to keep finding a way" are the ones who succeed. Both experts encourage Devin to stop viewing setbacks—such as losing a co-packer—as personal failures, but rather as standard "trials and tribulations" of the entrepreneurial journey.

Strategic Focus: Prioritizing Growth Channels

For Sophia Bowden, founder of Little Me Allergy, the challenge lies in expanding marketing reach for her niche, mission-based business. Schulman advises moving beyond pure digital-first strategies, which have become increasingly expensive due to privacy changes and high customer acquisition costs. He suggests exploring brick-and-mortar opportunities through trade shows, which provide a "lay of the land" and help entrepreneurs understand where their products fit within the broader retail landscape.

Similarly, Sean Murray of Rootless Coffee Company seeks advice on whether to pursue growth funding. Schulman draws parallels to his experience at Cava, where the team eventually realized they had to "focus and prioritize" on their primary strength—the restaurant channel—rather than spreading resources too thin across multiple segments like CPG (consumer packaged goods). Schulman's guiding philosophy is that "sometimes what you don't do is more important than what you do do."

The "Right People, Right Roles" Mantra

As the discussion shifts to scaling, Schulman introduces his core mantra: "Write people, write roles." He explains that founders must be honest about the specific capabilities required at each stage of growth. He admits that earlier in his career, he often "wanted to believe certain things to be true that weren't necessarily true," delaying necessary leadership changes.

Schulman suggests that for early-stage founders, hiring a full-time executive might be premature. Instead, he recommends leveraging "fractional CFOs or fractional COOs," who can provide high-level expertise without the long-term financial burden. This approach allows founders to remain "nimble and agile" while professionalizing their operations.

Conclusion: The Value of Simplicity

Reflecting on his most difficult year—2019, following the acquisition of Zoe’s Kitchen—Schulman compares the experience to "digging through a tunnel." The breakthrough came only when he stopped trying to do everything and instead simplified the business. By focusing on doing "fewer things a lot better," Cava was able to emerge stronger. The episode concludes with a powerful reminder for all entrepreneurs: focus on solving the problems at hand, build a support network of mentors, and recognize that the "dumb tax" paid along the way is simply the cost of learning how to build a sustainable, successful enterprise.

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pay it forward
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trials and tribulations
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dumb tax
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