Why High-Performing Men Struggle in Marriage featuring Marc Hildebrand

In this powerful behind-the-scenes conversation, Marc and I sit down to unpack Eric's story — a successful entrepreneur, father of five, and longtime member of the Dad Edge Business Boardroom. Eric opens up about the strained season in his marriage, the subtle warning signs he ignored, and the moment his wife Katie made it clear that change needed to happen.

This episode is about more than marriage repair. It's about ownership. It's about learning skills most men were never taught — emotional validation, empathy, leadership at home — and realizing that waiting for crisis only makes the climb steeper. If you're a busy business owner who feels scattered, distracted, or "almost disconnected" at home, this conversation will hit close to home.

Timeline Summary:

[0:00] The distraction trap of entrepreneurship and busyness

[4:48] Eric shares the difficult season in his marriage before joining

[7:18] The early warning signs and Katie's wake-up call

[9:06] Why waiting for crisis puts men into panic mode

[13:48] Learning emotional validation and empathy as new skills

[16:11] Skills vs. identity change — upgrading your operating system

[19:17] The public signs that Eric's marriage was turning around

[22:31] Why you must change first instead of waiting for your wife to

[26:47] Eric's biggest advice: find a community of strong men

[29:32] The power of psychological safety and brotherhood

Five Key Takeaways
  1. The drift from good to terrible is gradual — then sudden. Don't wait for the cliff.
  2. Panic is not the best place to rebuild a marriage. Address the rumblings early.
  3. Emotional validation and empathy are skills — not personality traits.
  4. Identity change happens through environment and repetition.
  5. If you want your marriage to change, you must change first.

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Closing Remark:

If you're feeling that quiet tension at home — the subtle disconnect, the busyness, the emotional distance — don't wait for an ultimatum to force your hand.

You don't have to do this alone.

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From my heart to yours — go out and live legendary.