The Small Business School Podcast

Building a Business That Can Be Sold with Ola Adeyemi

Staci Millard Episode 398

Use Left/Right to seek, Home/End to jump to start or end. Hold shift to jump forward or backward.

0:00 | 35:12

In this episode of Small Business School, host Staci Millard sits down with business coach Ola Adeyemi to unpack what it really takes to build a business that is not only profitable, but also sellable. Fresh off her experience exiting a print and embroidery business in the UK, Ola shares the hard-won lessons that reshaped how she now coaches entrepreneurs through growth, leadership, and systems.

Key topics covered:

  • Ola’s entrepreneurial journey: from running a clothing line to scaling and exiting a print & embroidery business in the UK
  • The reality of business exits (and why most founders aren’t prepared for them)
  • Why “building a business to sell” changes everything
  • The difference between hiring for growth vs hiring for gaps
  • Using a skills matrix to restructure and right-size a team
  • Why smaller, more aligned teams often outperform larger ones
  • Letting go of tasks you’re “good at but don’t enjoy”
  • The importance of DISC profiling in team performance
  • The financial blind spots most entrepreneurs miss before exit
  • Why knowing your numbers weekly can transform decision-making
  • The “Five Ways” framework: leads, conversion, frequency, average spend, and profit margin
  • How systems create freedom, scalability, and business value
  • Building a business that supports the life you actually want

From hiring missteps to financial blind spots and the emotional reality of exiting a founder-led business, this conversation challenges entrepreneurs to rethink how they build from day one.

Connect with Ola:

Instagram: @ola_bisi_adeyemi

Staci's Links:
Instagram. Website.

Podcasts we love

Check out these other fine podcasts recommended by us, not an algorithm.

Community Artwork

Community

Kristina Bartold
Founder2Founder with Aaron Spivak Artwork

Founder2Founder with Aaron Spivak

Founder2Founder Podcast
Into The Wild Artwork

Into The Wild

Renee Warren