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17: Cancer, a Business, and the People Who Kept Me Going with Jason Hamer

38 min · 29. mars 2026
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Jason Hamer was three years into building Hamer Business Toolbox with his wife Katie when a multiple myeloma diagnosis arrived on top of everything else he was already carrying. He kept doing client calls from his hospital bed, showed up for his daughters one small moment at a time, and leaned on the people who refused to let him face it alone. This is a conversation about the values of authenticity and understanding that held him through all of it, and what he would say to anyone who feels like the hard things just keep coming.

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