Episode 164 - Adam Bergman - The $40 Million Hack That Tried to Break Him — and the Comeback That Built Something Better
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This episode: The $40 Million Hack That Tried to Break Him — and the Comeback That Built Something Better.
Here’s what you’ll learn about:
Introduction and Purpose of the Interview (0:00)
- Host Drew Deraney thanks John Maas for introducing him to Adam Bergman and sets the stage for the interview.
- Drew discusses the concept of life being linear until adversity tests us, introducing three types of men: those who don't notice adversity, those who blame others, and those who see it as an opportunity for growth.
- He invites Guest Adam Bergman to share his defining moment and how it impacted him personally and professionally.
Adam Bergman's Defining Moment (1:38)
- Adam Bergman recounts a major turbulent event in February 2022 when his business, Irish Financial, faced a $40 million crypto hack.
- Despite having insurance, the hack was a significant trauma for Adam's business, which had over 20,000 accounts and $3 billion in assets.
- Adam describes the choices he had: to go bankrupt or fight, and how his wife's support was crucial in his decision to fight.
- He explains the long process of settling with clients and the FBI finding the criminal, which led to a positive outcome for his business.
Impact of the Hack and Personal Growth (4:59)
- Adam reflects on the personal and professional impact of the hack, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and learning from the experience.
- He discusses the need to clean house and replace loyal but underperforming team members, which led to the company's growth.
- Drew and Adam discuss the concept of people coming into our lives for a reason, a season, or a lifetime, and the importance of letting go when necessary.
- Adam shares a recent success story of a client who saw a significant return on their investment through a Roth IRA.
Understanding Roth and Traditional IRAs (5:51)
- Adam explains the differences between Roth and traditional IRAs, highlighting the tax benefits of each.
- He discusses the possibility of converting a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA and the importance of understanding these financial tools.
- Drew and Adam talk about the lack of financial education in traditional workplaces and the importance of sharing this knowledge.
- Adam shares his own journey of learning about Roth IRAs and how it changed his life and career.
Advice for Clients and Personal Reflections (8:01)
- Adam advises clients to invest in what they are interested in and to do their own research, as they tend to make better decisions.
- Drew asks Adam to reflect on what might have happened if he had given up, and Adam expresses certainty that he would be in a bad place.
- Adam shares his hobbies, including playing around with AI and spending time with his three young children.
- He emphasizes the importance of being curious, questioning authority, and continuously learning throughout life.
Final Thoughts and Advice for Young Entrepreneurs (10:18)
- Adam advises his younger self to be more curious and to focus on the business, emphasizing the importance of loyalty and skill sets.
- He advises young entrepreneurs to be patient and prepared to work for at least 10 years, as success takes time and effort.
- (00:00:00) - Adam Bergman
- (00:02:48) - Adam Bergman
- (00:04:37) - Crypto Custodian on the Hack
- (00:09:45) - What Did I Learn From The Incident?
- (00:10:48) - Steve Ballentine: A Client's Success Story
- (00:11:51) - What is a Roth IRA and Do I Need One?
- (00:14:22) - How to Invest in Your Own Money
- (00:15:08) - What If You Had To Give Up?
- (00:16:48) - Tom Cruise on His Personal
- (00:19:15) - Adam Bergman
- (00:19:42) - Adam Bergman on Giving Advice to Kids
- (00:20:21) - Adam Bergman
- (00:22:29) - Living the Life You Want to Live
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