The Hiring Room
Dr. Adam Link was at Coinbase when it was still under a thousand people. He watched it grow to over five thousand, lived through the IPO, and then walked away on purpose. What followed was three startup exits, backend teams, earn-outs that did not fully pay out, and eventually a fiduciary wealth management firm he built from scratch called Fireweed Capital. In this episode Renee and Adam talk about what hypergrowth does to a company's culture, what he looks for when he builds a small team, and why abundance mindset is the hardest thing to hire for. They also get into retirement planning, what a fiduciary advisor actually does differently, and why outliving your money is the risk nobody takes seriously enough until it is too late. Plus Adam breaks down the AI marketing agent he built himself to replace an outside agency and why he thinks small businesses will absorb the impact of AI very differently than anyone is predicting. A candid conversation with someone who has been on the inside of hypergrowth and chose to build something small and intentional instead. ABOUT THE HOST Renee Beckman is the Founder of MSeed, where she partners with growth-stage and mid-market companies to build disciplined, repeatable hiring systems. With over two decades in executive search and talent strategy, Renee has interviewed thousands of professionals and built leadership teams across industries. Through her SearchOS methodology, she helps organizations reduce costly hiring mistakes and create structured hiring ecosystems that drive long-term performance. Learn more at: www.mseedinc.com [http://www.mseedinc.com] https://www.linkedin.com/in/renee-beckman/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/renee-beckman/]
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