In this episode, Larry and coach Marc sit down to talk about one of the most common and least-talked-about crises facing business owner dads — burnout. Not the dramatic kind. The quiet, grinding, everyday kind where you're doing 14-hour days, drinking to decompress, wearing exhaustion like a badge of honor, and slowly losing the very people you're killing yourself to provide for.
Featuring recorded clips from John — a real Boardroom member who came in on the brink of burnout — this episode is one of the most emotionally honest conversations we've had on this show. John's story will hit close to home for a lot of men. Working obsessively, drinking daily to escape, knowing something was wrong but believing the only answer was more action. His wife was losing her patience. He was losing himself. And then he stopped lone-wolfing it.
Larry shares his own raw moment — telling his wife that if he's not providing, he doesn't know what value he brings to the family — and what his kids said when he and his wife actually asked them what they wanted most. Marc breaks down the BRAVE Man system, the tracker, and why busyness is not the same as results. And the episode closes with John getting so emotional he can't speak — and the silence that says everything.
Timeline Summary
[0:00] Introduction to the Dad Edge mission and the movement to raise leaders of families and communities
[1:02] The burnout that business owner dads don't talk about — grinding for your family while quietly losing them
[2:44] Leaders usually starve — because they pour everything into everyone else but themselves
[4:15] Introducing Marc Hildebrand — and what today's episode is really about
[5:52] How Marc met John — on the brink of burnout, drinking daily, running 14-16 hour days
[7:35] The shift Marc saw by weeks four and five — doing less, but achieving more
[9:11] The GPS analogy — what life feels like without a system versus with one
[10:37] Why we resist new tools even when they could save us — and the old-timer cops who threw out the Garmin
[12:12] Wearing burnout as a badge of honor — and the people who love you who see it from a mile away
[13:29] Your kids ask "Dad, are you okay?" and you think nobody noticed
[14:45] John's first clip: what life looked like before he applied — work first, drinking to escape, lone-wolfing it
[17:36] The heart behind the burnout — doing it all for your family, but missing what they actually need
[19:20] What Marc saw in John — a man believing there was only one way to succeed
[20:10] Larry's vulnerable moment: "If I'm not providing, what value do I bring this family?"
[22:10] His kids' answer when asked what they wanted most — more time, not more money
[22:29] The 13 Hours scene — a Navy SEAL on his 12th deployment finally hearing "the kids don't need more money, they need you"
[24:37] Why being willing to have the vulnerable conversation is the game changer
[25:10] John's second clip: getting a map, small goals, and what changed in his marriage
[27:25] Breaking down the BRAVE Man system — Bond, Raise, Amplify, Vitality, Enjoy, Movement, Action, Network
[28:04] Why joy is a tactical requirement — if you have no joy to give, you have nothing to give
[28:50] Why motivation is a lie — and why action creates motivation, not the other way around
[29:13] John's transformation from 15 points a week to 40-50 — and what the tracker actually measures
[31:57] Busyness does not equal results — the most dangerous trap for burned-out business owners
[32:18] John's final clip — the emotional moment that stopped everyone cold
[35:28] What that moment meant — a man who saved his marriage and came back to himself
[37:52] What it means to have a battle to fight, a beauty to love, and an adventure to be had — together
[39:05] The call to every business owner who sees a piece of John in himself
Five Key Takeaways
Links & Resources
Closing
If there's one message from this episode that stands out, it's this: the answer to burnout is never more action — it's a better system, a map, and men around you who won't let you disappear.
John came in wearing his exhaustion like a badge, drinking every day to survive it, and believing the only way through was to grind harder. Six weeks later, he was lighter. His marriage was coming back. And when Larry asked him what it felt like to make his way back — he couldn't speak.
That silence said everything.
If there's a piece of John in you right now, this is your move.
Go out and live legendary.