Humans That Build, a new leadership and business podcast hosted by Adam Marburger, has officially launched. The show features long-form conversations with founders, executives, operators, and leaders who have earned their authority through lived experience rather than trend-chasing or quick wins.
Each episode examines how successful builders actually think — how they make decisions, navigate pressure, recover from failure, and sustain performance over the long term. Rather than promising shortcuts, Humans That Build documents the mindset, judgment, and character required to create work that lasts.
“This show is about what has to be built inside a person before anything meaningful can be built in the world,” said host Adam Marburger. “No hype. No shortcuts. Just humans doing the work.”
The format is deliberately unhurried. Conversations run long and stay practical, centered on real-world leadership and what it takes to build, lead, and grow inside complex environments. The show is built for professionals, entrepreneurs, and leaders who value substance over slogans and want insight drawn from experience, not theory.
The series debuts with entrepreneur and mentor Danelle Delgado (DanelleDelgado.com) in an episode titled “Who Loses If You Don’t Win?” — a grounded conversation about survival, mentorship, discipline, faith, and the internal work that turns struggle into momentum.
New episodes are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and at HumansThatBuild.com.
About Humans That Build
Humans That Build is a leadership and business podcast documenting the people who build real things — companies, teams, systems, and cultures — through discipline, responsibility, and execution. The show is created and produced by Tamara Patzer, PhD, and hosted by Adam Marburger (AdamMarburger.com).

