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Alex Adams is an Iowa-based entrepreneur, husband to Allison (“Allie”), and dad to two boys, Owen and Mac, whose early years were marked by a fast, reckless lifestyle that started with drinking at 14 and eventually put his marriage, business, and safety at risk; after a pivotal night nearly four years ago when he pulled over on his motorcycle, convinced he wasn’t going to make it home, Alex chose sobriety, began telling the truth, and rebuilt his life one day at a time. In this
episode, Alex sits down with host Jeff to talk candidly about what courage really looks like in everyday life, defining it as doing the right thing even when it isn’t the easy thing, and sharing how faith, honesty, and support helped him break addiction, become more present at home, and lead with purpose. Along the way, he reflects on the ripple effects of change, from coaching youth baseball and praying with his team to mentoring others who are struggling, offering a grounded, hopeful conversation about second chances, surrendering control, and becoming the kind of man your kids want to follow.
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Alex Adams is an Iowa-based entrepreneur, husband to Allison (“Allie”), and dad to two boys, Owen and Mac, whose early years were marked by a fast, reckless lifestyle that started with drinking at 14 and eventually put his marriage, business, and safety at risk; after a pivotal night nearly four years ago when he pulled over on his motorcycle, convinced he wasn’t going to make it home, Alex chose sobriety, began telling the truth, and rebuilt his life one day at a time. In this
episode, Alex sits down with host Jeff to talk candidly about what courage really looks like in everyday life, defining it as doing the right thing even when it isn’t the easy thing, and sharing how faith, honesty, and support helped him break addiction, become more present at home, and lead with purpose. Along the way, he reflects on the ripple effects of change, from coaching youth baseball and praying with his team to mentoring others who are struggling, offering a grounded, hopeful conversation about second chances, surrendering control, and becoming the kind of man your kids want to follow.
Thank you for listening! We hope you feel inspired and encouraged by our conversation today. If you did, be sure to share this episode with others.
Let's stay in touch:
See you in the next episode! Be blessed!