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When Success Stops Being the Goal - Episode 69

Chris Burkhard

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I had the opportunity to sit down with Sam Maddula, a founder whose career does not fit a clean headline. What stood out immediately wasn’t the size of the business he built, but the decisions he made along the way, and the ones he chose not to make.

This conversation isn’t about hacks or hypergrowth. It’s about judgment, timing, and the quiet moments when leaders realize the path forward isn’t obvious.


A Business Built in the Margins

Sam started his company in a highly specialized corner of healthcare, serving patients and physicians in situations where the stakes were high and the system rarely worked smoothly. Growth came, but not in the way business books describe it.

Instead of rapid expansion, Sam talks about constraints. About capacity. About learning when “yes” would eventually cost more than it was worth.

Those trade-offs shaped everything that followed.


When Success Starts Asking Questions

As the business matured, so did the weight of leadership. Responsibilities multiplied. Expectations rose. And life, as it does, introduced moments that forced Sam to reconsider what success actually required of him.

We talk about what happens when the role you created begins to demand more than you’re willing to give, and how hard it is to admit that out loud.


The Hardest Transition

One of the most compelling parts of our conversation centers on transition. Not just the professional mechanics of stepping away, but the emotional and identity shift that follows.

Sam shares what surprised him most about that period, what he underestimated, and what ultimately helped him move forward with clarity rather than regret.


The Core Question

Throughout the episode, one question keeps resurfacing: how do you build something meaningful without losing yourself in the process?

Sam doesn’t offer formulas. He offers perspective shaped by experience, and the humility that comes from learning in real time.

“You don’t really know what matters until you’re forced to choose.”


This episode is a thoughtful look at leadership, transition, and the decisions that define a career long after the titles change.

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Until next time, friends,

Chris

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