What if success wasn’t about scaling faster… but about aligning deeper?
In this vulnerable and energizing conversation, George sits down with Hunter Hensley, a seasoned entrepreneur and visionary behind SimpleCheck, to explore what it means to build something that matters. From the early days of entrepreneurship to leading a high-performing team, Hunter shares how he built a business that doesn’t just scale — it serves.
Whether you’re a founder, leader, or someone craving meaning in your work, this episode offers you permission to lead differently — from alignment, intention, and purpose.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Key Takeaways:
✔️Growth doesn’t require burnout. It requires alignment.
✔️The hardest part of leadership is keeping your heart in it.
✔️Legacy is built in how you show up daily — not just in outcomes.
✔️Entrepreneurship is personal development in disguise.
✔️You don’t need to chase impact — you need to embody it.
✔️If your business costs you your peace, it’s too expensive.
✔️Be the same person behind the scenes as you are on the mic.
Timestamps & Highlights:
[00:00] – Why this episode will change the way you lead
[04:20] – Hunter’s origin story: faith, grit, and vision
[09:35] – Scaling without selling your soul
[13:50] – Ego vs. service: how to check yourself daily
[19:10] – Leadership lessons that saved his marriage and business
[24:42] – Identity shifts when you become a leader of leaders
[30:00] – Building SimpleCheck from scratch
[36:50] – “I almost lost it all” — pivotal business moment
[42:05] – Real talk: therapy, truth-telling, and self-awareness
[49:15] – What legacy really means to Hunter
[54:10]– Raising kids while running a company
[59:00] – How to lead when life gets heavy
[1:03:20] – Final reflections + where to connect with Hunter
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