Growth is all about people
By Stacy Luckensmeyer
Certified EOS Implementer at EOS Worldwide I Advisory Board Member, Matchstick Lab
This article was first published in Kitsap Business as part of the Ecosystem Edge: Insights for Builders, Backers, and Believers column—a series exploring insights and ideas from across Kitsap’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, by, for, and about the people building what’s next. Read the original article →
Last year, entrepreneurs converged for the inaugural Matchstick Lab Firebrand Unconference in Poulsbo, and something powerful happened. In a room built not for pitching, but for truth-telling, founders named what keeps them up at night: hiring, scaling, capital, burnout, and the deep desire for community. The Playbook that followed didn’t just outline business challenges—it revealed a human one: Entrepreneurship, at its core, is a people journey.
At the 2025 Firebrand Unconference in November, that truth sharpened into four key dimensions of growth that our attendees identified as discussion topics for the day. Through a series of facilitated group conversations, we dove into these openly to reveal how we grow stronger businesses by growing people, including ourselves.
1. Growing the People Who Work Alongside You
Discussions at the Firebrand 2025 Unconference made it clear: talent is the single greatest constraint and catalyst to growth. Business owners spoke candidly about struggling to hire, train, and retain in emerging sectors like tech, healthcare, and advanced manufacturing. They didn’t ask for handouts but for pipelines, mentorship, and upskilling.
The focus of this year’s discussions on growing employees is not new. It is the continuation of a mandate issued by founders themselves: build the workforce locally, invest deeply, and lead human-first.
2. Growing the Ecosystem That Supports You
Collaboration matters. Last year’s entrepreneurs named isolation as both a personal and economic risk: too few shared spaces, too much fragmentation, not enough collision between ideas.
The Firebrand Unconference proved what’s possible when walls come down. This year, growing the ecosystem brought forward specific ideas around coworking, mentorship, capital networks, family-friendly spaces, and cross-sector partnerships that make entrepreneurship visible, accessible, and shared.
3. Growing Clients While Serving Well
Sustainable growth was a recurring tension in 2025. How do you scale without breaking culture? How do you innovate without losing operational footing? How do you grow without burning out?
This year, entrepreneurs were focused, not on client volume for their own sake, but on building businesses of enduring value, rooted in service, trust, and community impact. This mirrors what founders continue to say they want to protect.
4. Growing Yourself as the Entrepreneur
Perhaps the most powerful room, both this year and last year, was the “Oxygen Mask” session where entrepreneurs spoke openly about imposter syndrome, anxiety, exhaustion, and the cost of always being “on.”
The message was unmistakable: thriving businesses require thriving founders. Growth that ignores the human behind the hustle is not growth, it becomes erosion of that entrepreneur.
This year’s commitment to personal growth as a core business strategy signals a cultural shift from endurance to sustainability.
The Throughline? People Power Everything
To have a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem, we need talent, density, culture, capital, and a supportive regulatory environment. These depend on people to activate it, and the Call Forward in 2025 came out of an energizing day with inspiring ideas:
- If you’re a founder, invest in your team and in yourself with equal seriousness.
- If you’re a community partner, build spaces, capital pathways, and support structures that reduce isolation.
- If you’re an investor or policymaker, fund people, not just projects.
The Firebrand Unconference is two years strong, and it was never meant to be a moment. It’s a movement. And movements don’t grow through programs alone; they grow through people choosing, again and again, to build together.
The next era of growth is here. It looks human. It looks connected. And it’s ours to lead together.


