Inside the Leader's Mind
Summary Logan Cuvo, CEO of Best Dam Tape, joins David Suson to share how losing his hockey identity became the start of a new entrepreneurial path. After years of chasing elite hockey, moving away from home at 15, and facing the pain of being benched and burned out, Logan had to decide who he was without the sport that shaped him. That transition led him to build a bootstrapped sports tape company while still in college, now used by NHL and NCAA teams. This conversation explores identity, resilience, imposter syndrome, ego, friendship, and what young leaders can teach more experienced ones. Takeaways Logan Cuvo built Best Dam Tape while still a full-time college student. His hockey dream ended earlier than expected, forcing him to rebuild his identity. Elite athletics taught him discipline, commitment, teamwork, and mental toughness. He believes athletes often "die twice": when their sport ends and when life ends. Best Dam Tape grew from a $9,000 inventory investment into a brand used by NHL and NCAA teams. Logan says imposter syndrome is real, especially in big rooms with powerful people. A key leadership lesson he has learned is to separate ego from decision-making. He believes young people can earn trust through genuine relationships and follow-up. Soundbites "Athletes die twice." "Either you consume the stage or you let the stage consume you." "I will not fail. I cannot fail." "Separate your ego from yourself and your decisions." "People across the world want to work with people that they like." "Don't undermine the power of friendship." "None of us have any idea really what we're doing." Timestamps 00:01 Welcome to Inside the Leader's Mind 02:30 What is Best Dam Tape 06:11 Building a business while graduating college 06:50 Growing up in hockey 08:18 Moving away from home at 15 10:09 When hockey stopped feeling like the future 11:41 Feeling like he let people down 14:12 Turning pain into a business idea 15:07 What hockey taught him about confidence 17:20 Rebuilding identity after disappointment 19:14 Imposter syndrome and big rooms 20:42 NHL teams, Walmart, and the moment it became real 22:11 Bootstrapping and staying scrappy 26:12 What older leaders miss about ego 28:46 Advice for people in an in-between season 31:10 Why friendship matters in business 33:20 Logan's favorite films 34:39 How to connect with Logan Contact links for the guest Email: logan@bestdamtape.com Website: bestdamtape.com Social: @bestdamtape
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