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Peer Effect

Peer Effect

By: James Johnson
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Best way to scale? Your peers have the answers.

This is the podcast for scaleup founders looking for insightful, actionable wisdom from some of the best operators around. Each week we’ll explore one secret that other founders and experts are using right now and how to implement it.

It’s practical wisdom to build the company AND life you want. Hosted by renowned founder coach and advisor James Johnson.

You’ve survived to £1m, now let’s scale to £10m+.


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Episodes
  • What Should You Actually Use a Coach For?
    Apr 13 2026

    Most founders misunderstand what coaching is for.

    And it costs them.

    In this Post Bag episode, James Johnson and Freddie Birley unpack what coaching actually does - and why the best founders use it differently.

    This isn’t about frameworks.
    It’s about decision-making, pressure, and telling the truth when it matters.

    Listen to the end if you’ve ever asked:
    “Is coaching actually worth it?”

    More from James:

    Connect with James on LinkedIn or at peer-effect.com


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    18 mins
  • Are You the Bottleneck in Your Startup? | Max Teichert
    Apr 8 2026

    At some point, every founder becomes the bottleneck.

    In this episode of Peer Effect, James Johnson speaks with Max Teichert, founder of Track Titan, about the transition from doing everything yourself to building systems that scale.

    Max shares his journey from sim racing to launching Track Titan and explains how founders can stay close to product while avoiding burnout and decision overload. This conversation is packed with practical advice for founders navigating growth and stepping into the CEO role.

    You will learn:
    • The signs you're becoming the founder bottleneck
    • When to delegate and when to stay involved
    • Building a defensible startup advantage
    • Scaling decision-making as your team grows
    • Avoiding product complexity traps
    • Making time for strategy as a founder
    • Moving from founder mindset to CEO leadership

    If you're moving from early-stage hustle to structured growth, this episode is for you.

    More from James:

    Connect with James on LinkedIn or at peer-effect.com


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    41 mins
  • How to Not Become an Asshole as You Get More Senior
    Apr 6 2026

    "How do I not become an asshole?"

    Emma sent this to James Johnson and Freddie Birley for Peer Effect Post Bag.

    The fact she's asking is already a good sign.

    What you'll hear:

    Why self-reflection matters but isn't enough. Freddie breaks down the three groups you need around you. Your team is one. But they have limits most founders don't acknowledge.

    The power dynamic nobody talks about. You can fire your team. They know it. James explains how far they'll actually push - and why expecting more isn't realistic.

    What one team member said that changed everything. "Just tell me if it's non-negotiable. I'd rather not waste both our times trying to convince you when you've already decided." James shares why this matters.

    The 360 feedback structure that works. But only if you have a facilitator. James explains why doing this yourself doesn't create safety for honest feedback.

    The question that forces honesty. "Bring to mind my most problematic behavior." Freddie shares the full framework and why it works when normal feedback requests don't.

    Why power distance kills feedback. As you get more senior, people stop speaking up. You read silence as approval. It's not. They're just calibrated to the hierarchy.

    What happens in remote teams. Trust takes a lot to build, not much to break. Remote makes it harder. James and Freddie explain why this compounds the problem.

    The reality:

    It's hard for founders to get honest feedback on how they're actually experienced.

    Your team will only push once, maybe twice. Then they stop. That's not them being not brave. That's just the dynamic.

    If you're asking the question "how do I not become an asshole," you're probably not the one at risk.

    One action: Listen to the end for what to do today if you want honest feedback.

    Submit your questions: hello@peer-effect.com

    More from James:

    Connect with James on LinkedIn or at peer-effect.com


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    16 mins
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