"Just because you go to therapy doesn’t mean something’s wrong with you—it means you’re building tools to navigate life."
In this episode, I sit down with Mark Huber, VP of Marketing at UserEvidence, former hockey captain, and one of the most thoughtful voices in B2B. Mark opens up about the experiences that shaped him—from hiding his ADHD diagnosis to embracing therapy after personal and professional burnout.
We talk about how routine and team sports built grit, the pressure of competitive environments, and the silence around mental health at work. Mark shares the story of losing a close friend to suicide before college, how that grief changed his perspective, and why remembrance is key to healing.
Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro
(02:00) Discovering ADHD and embracing it
(05:40) Daily routines and structure
(07:39) What hockey teaches you about grit
(13:20) The turning point that led to therapy
(18:18) Finding the right therapist
(19:40) Remembering a friend and honoring his legacy
(26:01) Grief, perspective, and personal growth
(29:21) Walking as escape, clarity, and creativity
Connect with my guest:
Mark Huber on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markehuber/
Explore UserEvidence: https://userevidence.com/
Connect with me:
Kyle Lacy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylelacy/
Explore Docebo: https://www.docebo.com/
Produced by our partner, Share Your Genius: https://shareyourgenius.com/?utm_source=shownotes&utm_medium=pod&utm_campaign=rev-diaries