
Press features, interviews, and a bit of community recognition along the way — a look at where The Pursuit's philosophy has been showing up beyond the office.

Adam was featured on the June 2025 cover of Citylifestyle's annual feature honoring men making a real impact in Fayette County — alongside fellow honorees Thomas Dorsey and Leonardo McClarty.
The piece traces Adam's move to Fayette County in 2014, his early involvement with Rotary, his years running the clinical addiction and veteran program for the state DUI court, and his time as Peachtree City Rotary president.
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A longer-form interview on Adam's path to founding The Pursuit — why he built a counseling practice that feels human and relational rather than clinical, and how ultramarathon running shaped his thinking on resilience and pacing.
"You have to fall in love with the process of the pursuit."
"Why" is a $1 question — the one Adam talks about in nearly every interview. The $100 question is the one underneath it. Try it yourself.
Educational videos on counseling, executive coaching, addiction recovery, leadership, and relationships — not a replacement for therapy, just Adam thinking out loud about the work.
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A rotation of what he's actually built his career around — pick a lane, or ask for something in between.
Training your mind the way an athlete trains a body — before the crisis hits, not after it. The one Adam comes back to more than any other, in nearly every room he speaks in.
Adam's own framework for moving through pressure — built from counseling work and tested on the trail, one checkpoint at a time.
On pacing, pain, and why the finish line was never really the point — for either one.
For athletes whose sport ends before they're ready to let it go — finding an identity underneath the one the sport gave you, and carrying what it taught you into whatever's next.
Why "balance" is the wrong goal, and what it actually looks like to carry work and life without losing either one.
Founding The Pursuit, and why culture was the strategy — not an afterthought to it.
The people actually doing the work are the culture — a look at what changes in an organization when leadership starts there instead of the org chart.
The topic that comes up in nearly every conversation Adam has — the guilt that shows up the moment life tips off balance, and what to do with it besides just trying harder.
Drawn from years running the clinical addiction and veteran program for the state DUI court — what actually drives addictive patterns, and what it takes to become the person who can overcome them.
The philosophy behind the name, and why the goal was never to arrive anywhere.
Why "why" is a $1 question, and how to find the $100 one hiding underneath it.
Speaking engagements, podcast appearances, and article requests — tell us a little about it and we'll follow up personally.