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Adam Sinks is the President of Sinkers Beverages and Bluegrass Beverages, two family-owned liquor and wine-spirits retailers. Founded by the Sinks family in 1973, Bluegrass Beverages has served Nashville as the premier destination for wine, spirits, and beer. Under Adam's leadership, the family legacy maintains community-focused service and a wide selection for customers.
In this episode…Some paths into entrepreneurship are well thought-out, while others begin on a circumstantial whim and a willingness to say yes before you feel ready. Yet, when it's time to walk away from the business that shaped you, how can you rebuild clarity and purpose?
Long-standing family entrepreneur Adam Sinks entered his first venture young, where he learned to lead seasoned teams, solve cash-flow crises, and navigate a capital-intensive industry. Along the way, he discovered the value of community, strategic thinking, and stepping out of the weeds long enough to see the bigger picture. Adam maintains that progress begins when you stop fighting the chaos and start shaping the direction of your own work.
In this episode of The Decision, Robert Hartline and Eric Jackson sit down with Adam Sinks, President of Sinkers Beverages and Bluegrass Beverages, to discuss learning through adversity. He shares his early leadership challenges, what EO taught him about working on his business, and why he chose to exit and start fresh.
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Adam Sinks is the President of Sinkers Beverages and Bluegrass Beverages, two family-owned liquor and wine-spirits retailers. Founded by the Sinks family in 1973, Bluegrass Beverages has served Nashville as the premier destination for wine, spirits, and beer. Under Adam's leadership, the family legacy maintains community-focused service and a wide selection for customers.
In this episode…Some paths into entrepreneurship are well thought-out, while others begin on a circumstantial whim and a willingness to say yes before you feel ready. Yet, when it's time to walk away from the business that shaped you, how can you rebuild clarity and purpose?
Long-standing family entrepreneur Adam Sinks entered his first venture young, where he learned to lead seasoned teams, solve cash-flow crises, and navigate a capital-intensive industry. Along the way, he discovered the value of community, strategic thinking, and stepping out of the weeds long enough to see the bigger picture. Adam maintains that progress begins when you stop fighting the chaos and start shaping the direction of your own work.
In this episode of The Decision, Robert Hartline and Eric Jackson sit down with Adam Sinks, President of Sinkers Beverages and Bluegrass Beverages, to discuss learning through adversity. He shares his early leadership challenges, what EO taught him about working on his business, and why he chose to exit and start fresh.

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