
7 days ago
Why Building Something That Last Feels So Messy (And What That Actually Means)
Are you building something new and wondering why it feels so overwhelming? In this solo episode of The Disruption Lab, Kevin McGinnis, President and CEO of The Keystone Innovation District, shares the four powerful (and often painful) lessons he’s still learning as a founder, leader, and ecosystem builder.
This isn’t another highlight reel. It’s an honest look at what no one tells you about momentum, clarity, and the emotional toll of innovation. Kevin unpacks why chaos might be a sign you’re on the right path, why the loudest voices aren’t always the most impactful, and how empathy—not hype—is the real secret to lasting success.
Whether you're an entrepreneur, changemaker, or just navigating big decisions, this episode will challenge how you think about progress, leadership, and what it means to truly build something that matters.
In this episode, you'll learn:
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Why success and chaos look identical at the start
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How to stop mistaking noise for meaningful traction
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Why outdated systems hold back real innovation
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The surprising power of empathy in business
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What it means to lead while still learning
If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Am I doing this right?”—this one’s for you.
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