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He was Born Into a Billion-Dollar Legacy… But Nothing Was Given

40 min · 6 de abr de 2026
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Being born into success doesn’t guarantee anything. In fact, sometimes it means the opposite. In this episode of the M26 Fit Podcast, Magnus Olson sits down with Jack Hutchinson, fifth generation of Hutchies, Australia’s largest privately owned construction company, founded in 1912. But this isn’t just about business. It’s about pressure. Expectations. And the reality of having to earn your place inside a legacy that spans over 100 years. Jack shares what it’s really like growing up inside one of Australia’s most iconic building companies, the lessons passed down through generations, and the personal challenges that come with leadership in a high pressure industry. We dive into burnout, mental health in construction, declining productivity, and why sustainable performance, physically, mentally and emotionally, is critical for long term success. This is a conversation about leadership, identity, and building something that lasts. Subscribe for more stories like this. The M26 Fit podcast is proudly hosted by Magnus Olson. To find out more about M26 Fit: https://linktr.ee/m26fit #M26Fit #MagnusOlson #JackHutchinson #Hutchies #Leadership #Legacy #Construction #HighPerformance #MensMentalHealth #Resilience #SuccessMindset #BusinessLeadership #Entrepreneurship #Mindset #Discipline #Burnout #PersonalGrowth #Purpose #BuiltToLast #Podcast

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