Fearless Family Business

Adam Hill
Fearless Family Business

Fearless Family Business focuses on the unique dynamics and challenges of family-owned enterprises. Hosted by Adam Hill, a fourth-generation CEO and passionate advocate for family businesses, the show aims to empower listeners by sharing insights, best practices, and personal experiences. Each episode will explore essential topics such as generational succession planning, maintaining founder values, and fostering healthy family relationships within the business context. With a blend of expertise, relatable anecdotes, and light-hearted humor, Fearless Family Business is designed to support and

  1. 1 OCT

    E05: Create a Compelling Vision for Your Family Business

    Is your family business vision relevant across generations? If you think it’s stuck in the past, today’s episode will help you unlock the secrets to building a sustainable, purpose-driven family business that thrives for decades.  Family businesses face a unique challenge – preserving the founder's vision and legacy while also charting a bold path forward. Discover ways to preserve your family business legacy while boldly shaping the next chapter. Learn how to document your rich history, evaluate core values, identify unique strengths, and craft a compelling 10-year vision that empowers the next generation.  Here are some power takeaways from today’s conversation: Preserving the founder's vision while embracing innovation Documenting your family business history to maintain connection Evaluating core values and avoiding sacred cows Identifying your unique strengths and differentiators Crafting a 10 year vision to empower the next generation Episode Highlights: [01:27] Defining a transformative family business vision The family business vision represents a forward-looking, aspirational view of what you want to become. It transcends a mere mission statement. But it captures the essence of your purpose and future direction, be it 5, 10, or even 100 years ahead. [02:15] Preserve the founder’s vision The memory and connection to the founder's vision can become blurred and faded over time, especially as generations pass. It’s important to document the company's history to maintain that vital link to the founder's principles and legacy. [07:10] Document your history to preserve the founder’s vision. The first and most important step to maintain a strong connection to the founder's vision and story across generations is to document your history. [11:37] Your long-term vision should align with your present day. Regularly evaluate your company's core values to ensure they represent lived practices rather than just aspirations. [12:46] Distinguishing core values vs. sacred cows in family business Core values are expansive and open to opportunity, whereas "sacred cows" are fear-based and limit a company's growth and evolution. [14:32] The founder’s vision can become a sacred cow. A founder's vision, though important to preserve, can become a limiting "sacred cow" over time as the company and world evolve; hence, the need to regularly evaluate core values and be open to evolving them. [16:56] Closely examine what makes your company truly unique within your industry.  This is often a combination of distinctive capabilities, rather than just a single attribute, that sets you apart from competitors. [22:25] Structure your company for long-term sustainability.  Empower each generation to forge their own 10 year vision and destiny. Provide the foundation and tools they need to add value with pride of ownership. Resources Mentioned: Entrepreneurial Operating System Follow Adam… Sign up for my newsletter and get my free Vision/Reflection Retreat Guide: Follow me and turn fear into flow! IG: @theadamchill YouTube: @adamchill  TikTok: @theadamchill

    28 min
  2. 24 SEPT

    E04: Keeping the Entrepreneurial Spirit in Family Business with Damon Lembi

    Ever wonder what it takes to forge an extraordinary life and career? In this episode, Adam Hill sits down with visionary entrepreneur Damon Lembi, the driving force behind Learnit.  From baseball dreams to building a thriving learning platform that has upskilled over 2 million individuals, Damon's story brims with invaluable lessons on resilience, innovation, and seizing opportunities.  Whether you're seeking motivation, guidance, or a truly captivating story, this episode offers a unique window into a life of empowerment and impact. Here are some power takeaways from today’s conversation: Damon’s transition from baseball to Learnit A look into Damon’s generational family business Lessons from generations before him The power of entrepreneurial freedom in a family business Damon’s approach to overcoming family business pressures Learnit’s transformative journey and how it’s complementing AI Understanding an athlete’s growth mindset and transferrable skills Episode Highlights: [02:46] Damon’s transition from baseball to Learnit Damon initially felt intimidated to join the family real estate business, but found his calling in growing his father's computer training company, LearnIt, into a leading live learning platform. [10:37] Lessons from the Lembi family legacy Damon's grandfather and father instilled in him the importance of dreaming big, honing negotiation skills, and building strong teams -- lessons that have shaped his entrepreneurial mindset and guided his leadership. [14:53] The power of entrepreneurial freedom in a family business Damon's father had an entrepreneurial spirit, constantly exploring new business opportunities while being supported by his grandfather’s willingness to give him autonomy. [17:06] Damon was determined to prove his worth at Learnit Damon was driven to prove his worth and contribute meaningfully to the family business, which led him to fully immerse himself in growing Learnit.  [22:08] Damon’s approach to overcoming family business pressures Despite the pressure that can come with working in a family business, Damon emphasizes the importance of being grateful for the opportunities, leveraging resources, and contributing with integrity to overcome any sense of entitlement. [28:53] Learnit’s transformative journey Learnit has evolved from a computer training company into a live learning platform focused on upskilling individuals, developing new managers, improving communication, and creating learning organizations by providing comprehensive training solutions that go beyond just teaching software skills. [31:06] AI can’t replace live instructional training but you can blend them together While acknowledging the potential of AI in the learning and development industry, Damon emphasizes the continued importance of live, interactive training to create the most impactful learning experiences. [36:49] An athletic mindset can give you a competitive edge Damon's athletic background instilled a growth mindset and transferable skills, like discipline and learning agility, that have contributed to his success as a business leader. Resources Mentioned: www.thelearnitallleader.com  Range by David Epstein Follow Adam… Sign up for my newsletter and get my free Vision/Reflection Retreat Guide: Follow me and turn fear into flow! IG: @theadamchill YouTube: @adamchill  TikTok: @theadamchill

    56 min
  3. 17 SEPT

    E03: How to Think About Legacy In Family Business

    Are you thinking about legacy all wrong? What if legacy wasn't about preserving the past but shaping the future? In this eye-opening episode, Adam Hill challenges the traditional approach to legacy planning. He argues that focusing solely on wealth transfer misses the most important aspects of building a lasting legacy. He also emphasizes the critical need to prepare the next generation for success, not only in finances, but also in mindset, values, and lifestyle.  The true power of legacy lies in preparing the next generation to create their own vision, live fulfilling lives, and make a lasting impact on the world. Legacy, at its core, should be a catalyst for abundance, not a burden of scarcity. Listen to discover a fresh approach that could transform how you think about building a lasting family legacy. Here are some power takeaways from today’s conversation: Cultivating an abundance mindset vs. a scarcity mindset Preserving the founder's vision while allowing for evolution Engaging the family in learning about their history and heritage Addressing legacy burdens and generational trauma Balancing wealth preservation and value creation Instilling a spirit of philanthropy and contribution Prioritizing health, wellness, and work-life balance Episode Highlights: [01:52] True legacy lies not in the perfection of wealth transfer. Prepare the next generation with the right mindset, values, and resources to create lasting prosperity, as even the most expertly executed wealth plans often fail to sustain wealth over multiple generations. [05:06] Legacy starts with a mindset. An abundance mindset is more valuable than a scarcity mindset stemming from focusing too much on wealth transfer rather than empowering future generations. [07:14] Preserve the founder’s vision while allowing for evolution. As the founder's vision gets passed down, it becomes increasingly clouded. Adam stresses the need for a mechanism that preserves the founder's vision while enabling future generations to develop new visions aligned with the present and future. [10:26] Family history and heritage are important in legacy planning. Actively involving children in researching and learning about their family's past can provide a crucial foundation for them to build upon and shape their legacy. [12:23] Family history and heritage are important in legacy planning. Actively involving children in researching and learning about their family's past can provide a crucial foundation for them to build upon and shape their legacy. [14:52] Balance wealth preservation and value creation. The next generation must also learn the critical skill of value creation, not just wealth preservation. Each successive generation needs to add new value to sustain and grow the family's legacy, not just maintain the existing wealth. [16:49] Instill a spirit of philanthropy and contribution. Setting up philanthropic organizations is an important way to channel that wealth back into the community and teach the next generation the value of giving and contribution. [18:15] Prioritize health and wellness Addressing mental health, addiction, and generational trauma can protect and strengthen the family's legacy by ensuring each generation is psychologically and physically equipped to create value and thrive. [19:05] Legacy planning must encompass lifestyle design. Enable future generations to live lives of abundance, adventure, and love while creating value and contributing to the greater good, rather than becoming workaholics solely focused on the family business. Follow Adam… Sign up for my newsletter and get my free Vision/Reflection Retreat Guide: Follow me and turn fear into flow! IG: @theadamchill YouTube: @adamchill  TikTok: @theadamchill

    26 min
  4. 10 SEPT

    E02: How to Find Resilience in Your Family and Business with Chrissy Myers

    What does it take to lead a family business through personal loss, industry upheaval, and generational transitions? In this episode, Adam Hill sits down with Chrissy Myers, CEO of the third-generation AUI, as she shares her remarkable journey of navigating personal tragedies, industry disruptions, and complex family dynamics to build a resilient and purpose-driven enterprise.  Be inspired by Chrissy's story of transforming grief into growth and her unwavering commitment to balancing the needs of her family, her business, and her well-being. Her insights on communication, next-gen involvement, and the importance of self-care offer a roadmap for family business leaders seeking to thrive amidst change. Here are some power takeaways from today’s conversation: Mastering communication and forgiveness within family business dynamics Incorporating philanthropy and community engagement as a core value Strategically involving the next generation while respecting their autonomy Cultivating a cohesive family culture through intentional practices Prioritizing self-care and professional growth for effective leadership Episode Highlights: [02:11] - AUI's Family Business History  AUI is a third-generation family-owned insurance business started by Chrissy's grandmother. Chrissy eventually took over and expanded after navigating complex family dynamics and industry changes. [06:03] - How Chrissy found her voice within the family business Chrissy embraced a "forgiveness over permission" mindset, contrary to the greater challenge she faced in asserting her leadership outside the organization. Chrissy highlights the unique dynamics and comfort level inherent in family enterprises.  [13:37] Chrissy’s therapy helped align their family business dynamics Chrissy underscores the vital importance of communication in overcoming family business challenges, leveraging therapy and professional guidance to align with her mother on the path forward for their enterprise. [16:34] Chrissy's reluctantly resilient journey Chrissy lost her husband to suicide, which coincided with adapting her family business to the Affordable Care Act. She was grieving while ensuring the enterprise's financial viability. [23:08] The Extended Family of the Family Business Deep bonds and mutual care can develop within family and small businesses, where employees often become an extended family, supporting one another during challenging times. [24:26] - Philanthropy and community involvement Small businesses can have a huge impact on their local communities, touching the lives of employees, their families, and the broader community, more profound than larger corporations. [28:21] - Chrissy’s advice for small business owners seeking to build a culture of philanthropy and community engagement Start with your own passions, lead by example through personal involvement, and leverage your time and expertise to create a greater community impact than financial contributions alone. [33:47] How to leave a legacy business that your kids will love If you want your kids to have the potential to want your business, you have to have a healthy relationship with your business. Resources Mentioned: Reluctantly Resilient www.auiinfo.com  Follow Adam… Sign up for my newsletter and get my free Vision/Reflection Retreat Guide: Follow me: IG: @fearlessfamilybusiness YouTube: @adamchill  LinkedIn: @adamchill

    51 min
  5. 3 SEPT

    Introducing the Fearless Family Business Show - Premiering September, 2024

    Family businesses are the backbone of the global economy, yet they face unique challenges that can make or break their success. The Fearless Family Business Show is dedicated to helping multi-generational family enterprises thrive. Hosted by Adam Hill, a fourth-generation family business leader, this podcast aims to provide family business owners and leaders with the strategies and insights needed to overcome the complexities of balancing family dynamics and business operations. Whether you're a first-gen founder or part of a centuries-old dynasty, the Fearless Family Business Show is your guide to building a thriving, sustainable family enterprise. Here are some power takeaways from today’s conversation: Navigating family conflicts and power dynamics Addressing generational differences and succession planning Preserving founder values while adapting to market changes Maintaining work-life balance and avoiding the "my work is my life" trap Leveraging the expertise of family business advisors and consultants Episode Highlights: [00:01] Unlock the potential of family enterprises. Family businesses face unique challenges, yet present immense opportunities to build lasting legacies and thriving enterprises. [00:22] You are not alone. As a multi-generational family business leader, the struggles you face are not unique. [01:29] Family business leaders face unique challenges. Family businesses face a unique and overwhelming set of challenges that place an enormous weight of responsibility on generational leaders. [02:29] A guide for family businesses to sustainable success The Fearless Family Business Show provides family business leaders with expert insights and a supportive community to navigate the path to sustainable, thriving enterprises. [03:15] Seize the opportunity to build an enduring family legacy. Craft lasting legacies that honor the founder's vision and empower future generations. [03:51] Forge the lifestyle of your choosing. Create a legacy that doesn't feel like an obligation, but a platform driven by passion for the next generation to build their success. [04:28] Elevate a family business lifestyle. As business leaders, we want to build a lifestyle where we love the work we do and the people we’re working with, intentionally take time away to pursue our passions, and live an abundant life beyond the business. [05:44] This is a rewarding, yet often lonely and chaotic journey. Family business leadership can be an inherently challenging, lonely, and chaotic journey, but also one of the most rewarding experiences if you have the right systems and support to help all stakeholders thrive. Follow Adam… Sign up for my newsletter and get my free Vision/Reflection Retreat Guide: Follow me and turn fear into flow! IG: @theadamchill YouTube: @adamchill  TikTok: @theadamchill

    7 min

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Fearless Family Business focuses on the unique dynamics and challenges of family-owned enterprises. Hosted by Adam Hill, a fourth-generation CEO and passionate advocate for family businesses, the show aims to empower listeners by sharing insights, best practices, and personal experiences. Each episode will explore essential topics such as generational succession planning, maintaining founder values, and fostering healthy family relationships within the business context. With a blend of expertise, relatable anecdotes, and light-hearted humor, Fearless Family Business is designed to support and

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