My Morning Cup

E133 - Zach Wamp’s Morning Cup


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Zach Wamp didn’t just serve eight terms in Congress, he also helped spark a legacy of leadership in his own family.

In this episode, he shares how overcoming addiction in his 20s shaped his faith, leadership style, and belief that people will forgive you if you’re honest. He also reflects on what it meant to represent Tennessee during some of the country’s most defining moments, and how both of his children have since stepped into public leadership in their own way.

Zach Wamp served as the U.S. Representative for Tennessee’s 3rd District from 1995 to 2011 and is now the founder of Zach Wamp Consulting. You can connect with him on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/in/zach-wamp-30ab3351).

If you like this episode, we think you’ll also like:

  • Weston Wamp’s Morning Cup (E36)
  • Bob Corker’s Morning Cup (E52)
  • Gerald McCormick’s Morning Cup (E85)
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