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Ep 32. Tyler Dam's Journey Into Kingdom Business

Ep 32. Tyler Dam's Journey Into Kingdom Business

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He Built a Business, Faced Burnout, and Found God in It All | Ep 32. Tyler Dam's Journey Into Kingdom Business

What happens when a former pastor becomes the youngest Home Hardware owner in the country—and hits a wall?

In this powerful episode of Heart-Healthy Leadership, Greg sits down with client and friend Tyler Dam, a multi-business owner from Chatham, Ontario, who left ministry, stepped into the marketplace, and discovered that Jesus didn’t leave—He led.

They unpack:

🔹 Tyler’s wild journey from action-sports ministry to retail entrepreneur

🔹 The hidden cost of leadership and the guilt of leaving “full-time ministry”

🔹 What it really means to hear God’s voice in business

🔹 Navigating burnout, fatherhood, and scaling with integrity

🔹 How prophetic intercession shaped Tyler’s leadership and ROI

🔹 What it looks like to actually walk in the cool of the day with God

Tyler’s honesty will hit home for every leader who’s asked: "Am I still called?" "Is God in my business?" "Can I really hear Him for this?"

👉 Stick around to the end where Tyler shares what changed when he stopped “trying to be spiritual” and started partnering with the Holy Spirit in daily business life.

🔥 Whether you’re scaling a company or wrestling with calling, this conversation is your permission slip to lead from union not pressure.

📌 Ready to experience this shift for yourself? Visit thewellexchange.com to explore leadership coaching & prophetic alignment.

📲 Got questions for Tyler? Call Dam Home Hardware in Chatham, Ontario. (Yes, really.)

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