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Stop Building in Their Framework

A video series on organizational alternatives for founders who don't fit conventional frameworks.

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I spent years trying to fit a mold that was never built for someone who looked like me. This #Pride, I stopped.

I'm proud to share the first of three videos in a series I've been building. It's the work I most wanted to make this year, and I get to put it into the world as my full self.

This one is about the structures nobody tells you about. You don't have to build a business the way you're told. You can bend the frame, throw it out, go cooperative, or look back at how matriarchies organized and bring it forward.

More to come over the next three weeks. I hope it reaches the #founders who needed to hear it. https://youtube.com/shorts/eVvlt2b4iE8?feature=share

Script by Fidget Labs: fidgetlabs.io Video by Arlo Abrams Photography: arloabrams.com

#Entrepreneurship #LGBTQIA+

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Twenty years of transforming enterprises through MACH architecture, composable commerce, and AI enablement. I bring a human-centered approach that puts people first.

Writes about MACH, AI Strategy, Consulting, AI Enablement, Business Architecture.

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Baron, K. (2026, June 30). Stop Building in Their Framework. Markwright. https://markwright.app/feed/stop-building-in-their-framework

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