Why Some Leaders Build Great Teams… And Others Destroy Them Without Realizing It with Adam Marburger
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If you’ve ever looked around your business and thought, “Why does it feel like we’re working so hard… but something still feels off?” this conversation is for you.
Adam Marburger is one of those rare guys who can talk growth without hype, leadership without ego, and success without pretending the cost doesn’t exist. He’s the CEO of Ascent Dealer Services, a bestselling author, a Brazilian jujitsu black belt, a father, and someone whose faith and character actually show up in real life, not just on a stage.
In this conversation, Adam and I unpack the subtle leadership mistakes that quietly destroy teams, why some organizations scale while others stay stuck, and the mindset shift that changed the trajectory of Adam’s life and business.
We also get into:
- the leadership habit that quietly destroys culture
- why trying to do everything yourself will eventually break your company
- the mindset shift that changed how Adam approaches pressure, competition, and failure
- how discipline, humility, and even martial arts shaped the way he leads today
And toward the end, Adam shares one piece of advice about forgiveness and purpose that is honestly a game cahnger.
If you lead people, build teams, or care about the kind of impact your life is making…
this conversation will challenge you.
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Connect with Adam Marburger
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-marburger/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adampmarburger/?hl=en
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