Ep 153 – Juliana Marulanda, Scaletime – You Can’t Scale Chaos

Ep 153 – Juliana Marulanda, Scaletime – You Can’t Scale Chaos

Featuring: Juliana Marulanda, Scaletime

In episode 153, I sit down with Juliana Marulanda, founder of ScaleTime, who's helped over 1,000 agencies turn themselves into lean, profitable businesses that don't depend on the owner being in every room.

We get into what "scale" actually means once you strip away the buzzword — her SCALE framework for seeing what's happening, building a baseline, amplifying with systems and AI, leading and delegating, and designing an exit on your own terms. Juliana shares why so many agencies stall at the same revenue marks, why managers without systems can't move the needle, and how to bookend AI with human strategy and human review.

If you've ever felt chained to a business you started because you loved the work, this one's about getting your choice back. Juliana makes a grounded case that freedom isn't a vague promise — it's the ability to decide what you do with your day, and to build a business that runs whether you're there or not.

Key Bytes

• Scale isn't a vanity word — it's the ability to choose what you do with your day instead of being chained to the work you started.

• Most owners stall around $1.2–1.3M because they overthink instead of just doing the sales and getting cash in the door.

• Crossing $3M takes managers, but managers can't manage without systems to run and performance to measure.

• Reaching eight figures takes leaders who can set direction without you — which means delegating strategy, the scariest handoff of all.

• AI isn't set-it-and-forget-it; it's create, manage, and iterate, with a human bookending both the strategy and the quality check.

• Build to sell even if you never sell — because the exit isn't always your choice, and a sellable business is a well-run one.

• Running on guesswork and gut catches up with you; visibility and metrics are what let managers manage and owners step back.

• Freedom of choice beats "freedom" as a slogan — design the business around the life you want, not the other way around.

Chapters

00:00 The ScaleTime origin story

01:13 From Wall Street to running million-dollar event ops

04:30 Why nobody wants to manage

05:43 The trends reshaping agencies right now

10:23 The four levels of AI adoption

13:00 Bookending AI with human strategy and review

14:02 Defining scale and the SCALE framework

19:09 Optionality and designing freedom of choice

22:18 The inflection points where agencies get stuck

28:30 Rapid-fire questions and closing thoughts

With over 20 years of experience across Wall Street, the nonprofit sector, technology startups, and family-owned businesses, Juliana Marulanda, founder at ScaleTime, has served over1k+ digital agencies. Featured by Forbes and Entrepreneur, Juliana helps uplevel businesses into lean, mean, profitable machines. On average, she and her team create ways to free up at least 30 hours per week for her clients so they can have successful agencies that run without them. Founders can find themselves saying “I do what I want, how I want, whenever I want” - Now that is freedom. Juliana is passionate about providing audiences with invaluable tools that they can use instantly to start improving their business. Her wealth of agency growth secrets and expertise in growth management will put agency owners and marketers on the path to scaling a business.

Connect with Juliana on LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, her website, or get her Scale Map here.

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