The Ty Brady Way
On this episode of The Ty Brady Way, Ty sits down with Chris Hamilton, a former corporate finance professional turned health insurance consultant who walked away from a comfortable six-figure career to fight for something he actually believed in. Chris is the founder of a consulting practice that helps companies manage the rising cost of health insurance, protect their employees, and build better plans outside the traditional system. He's been doing it for ten years, and what started as one client has grown into one of the fastest-moving segments of the health insurance marketplace. Chris grew up as a multi-sport athlete in a small town outside of Southwest Houston, and he'll tell you that background shaped everything. Competition, adversity, getting knocked down and getting back up. Those aren't just sports lessons. They're the same things that carried him through a decade of building something that most people in his industry didn't think was worth the extra work. The story that really sets the tone for this conversation happened early in his career. He was thirty days into the job, had just renewed his first client, and his friends were congratulating him on already getting a raise because the premium went up and his commission went with it. Then a single mom of three walked up to him with tears in her eyes. One of her kids needed a procedure and she couldn't afford the deductible. Chris walked straight into the owner's office after that meeting and told him how he was getting paid. Then he changed it. That moment is where everything started. Ty and Chris get into the real mechanics of why health insurance is broken, why it functions more like an oligopoly than a competitive market, and why the people who created the problem are not the ones who are going to fix it. Chris uses a car insurance analogy that makes the whole thing click: imagine if your auto policy covered oil changes and tire rotations for a $25 copay. That's essentially what's happened with health insurance, and it's a big reason costs keep climbing. They also talk about what it actually takes to build a team worth having. Chris is clear that the best hire he's ever made didn't have the most impressive resume. What he looks for is someone who's a little fired up about how broken the system is. Someone who sees the smoke and wants to be part of putting out the fire. You can teach the technical stuff. You can't teach the want-to. Chris opens up about the sacrifice most people never see: taking an 80% pay cut, giving up the club membership and the perks, and betting on himself in a space where almost nobody was doing what he was trying to do. He's honest that it wasn't glamorous and that people who see him now assume it just happened. It didn't. Two people shaped who he became. His dad, an engineer and a man of his word, gave him his foundation. A C-level mentor he met in finance gave him the real business education that no MBA program ever did. He credits both of them with building the floor he's been standing on ever since. His advice for anyone trying to level up is straightforward: stay a student, surround yourself with people who are smarter than you, and find a peer group. Not just people inside your industry, but people outside it too. Sometimes the best answer to a problem comes from someone who has zero context and no assumptions about how things are supposed to work. The only legacy Chris cares about is what his kids think of him. That's it. Everything else is noise. 🔗 Connect with Chris: fixhealthinsurance.com 🔗 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/chamilton 🎙️ Follow along: @thetybradyway As always, we'd love to hear from you! Email us at thetybradyway@gmail.com Or DM us on Instagram @thetybradyway
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