Are you “Fogbound” by the very business you built to set you free?
In this session of The Lighthouse Sessions, we sit down with Adam Kerrigan, a visionary who built an MSP for a decade only to realize he was “running from” the burnout that was capping his business and his health. Adam’s journey is a masterclass in the “Upward Spiral”—moving from the crushing weight of entrepreneurship to a life of alignment, including an 80-pound physical transformation and a career in high-level M&A.
For many founders, the business becomes a “Cage” rather than a “Compass.” We discuss why every business is capped by its owner and how the failure to invest in yourself becomes the ultimate limiting factor. Adam breaks down the “Neutral Zone” of transitions—the period of identity crisis that follows a sale—and why most entrepreneurs struggle to find their footing when they no longer have a keyboard to hide behind.
We also dive deep into the evolution of the industry, from the “Lone Wolf” era to the current AI-driven “MSP 4.0” landscape. Adam shares his concerns about the vanishing entry-level talent pool and why the future belongs to those who prioritize “learning how to learn” and “learning how to communicate.”
If you’ve ever felt “Storm-Tossed” by the relentless pace of change or wondered if your business has become a burden you can no longer carry, this conversation is your lighthouse.
Key Topics Discussed:
- Why the “begin with the end in mind” philosophy is critical at incorporation.
- The difference between “retiring to” something and “running from” burnout.
- How to navigate the “Neutral Zone” of a business transition.
- The impact of AI on help desk talent and industry evolution.
- The power of Alliance Partnerships in protecting client relationships.
- Adam’s personal journey of weight loss and competitive powerlifting post-exit.
About Our Guest: Adam Kerrigan is an M&A specialist at Net at Work, bringing over a decade of experience as a founder and seller in the MSP space. Based in Las Vegas, he now helps other owners navigate the complex emotional and financial waters of mergers and acquisitions while competing nationally in powerlifting.