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EP795 - Paul Austin-Menear on creating a "Scalable Feedback Engine"

EP795 - Paul Austin-Menear on creating a "Scalable Feedback Engine"

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In this episode of Chasing the Insights, I talk to Paul Austin-Menear.

Paul talks to us about creating a "Scalable Feedback Engine".

Paul Austin-Menear is the founder of Six Catalysts and the writer behind The Journey, a publication and podcast for entrepreneurs and builders who believe that business should serve people—not the other way around.

Raised in a small town and now based in Toronto, Canada, Paul brings both a grassroots sensibility and global perspective to his work. He began his career in marketing and communications before spending a decade helping take a consumer electronics startup from a cocktail napkin to global distribution in over 100 countries through his work in building systems and teams that scale.

Today, through Six Catalysts, Paul helps builders and founders create clarity, momentum, and operational excellence—without losing sight of their purpose. Whether advising clients, writing for The Journey, or offering tools and training, he champions entrepreneurship as a force for community-building, personal growth, and long-term impact. And, he has a reputation for rolling up his sleeves and diving into the work as a servant-leader alongside client teams.

You can connect with Paul here:

Website: https://6catalysts.ca
Substack / Podcast : https://6catalysts.substack.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pwamenear/
Instagram: https://instagram.com/6catalysts
The Scalable Feedback Engine: https://6catalysts.com/chasingtheinsights

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