

Episode 14: Workplace Vulnerability, Childhood Lessons, and Mental Clarity
Jul 22, 2025
In a candid conversation, Mark Huber, VP of Marketing at UserEvidence and former hockey captain, shares his journey with ADHD and the transformative power of therapy. He discusses how playing hockey instilled grit and teamwork, shaping his resilience in life and work. Mark opens up about losing a close friend to suicide, emphasizing the importance of remembrance and the ongoing conversation around mental health. From self-care routines to navigating grief, his insights resonate deeply, making a compelling case for vulnerability in the workplace.
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Embrace and Share Your ADHD
- Sharing ADHD openly at work improves communication and reduces misunderstanding.
- Embrace ADHD as part of your unique strengths and challenges.
Openness About ADHD Helps Work
- Being open about ADHD at work fosters better understanding and collaboration.
- It prevents misinterpretations of behavior and improves your work environment.
Hockey Builds Grit and Teamwork
- Playing hockey early taught Mark grit, teamwork, and time management.
- Sports created a resilience mindset crucial for bouncing back from losses.