Podcast Summary — Fill the Tank
In this deeply personal episode, Tombo Baldwin opens up about a season of loss, exhaustion, and emotional depletion—and the realization that you can’t keep giving when the tank is empty.
After the loss of his granddaughter, mounting work pressure, health challenges, and ongoing fatigue from Hashimoto’s disease, Tombo found himself disconnected from the very things that bring him life: creativity, focus, family connection, and this podcast. Instead of slowing down, he kept pushing—until there was nothing left to give.
This episode is about the moment of clarity that followed.
Tombo shares the concept of “heart sickness”—what happens when grief, stress, overwork, and unprocessed emotion quietly drain your reserves. He explains why productivity collapses when fuel runs out, why withdrawal is often a symptom (not a failure), and why refilling your tank is not selfish—it’s leadership.
Through real-life examples—returning to the microphone, reconnecting with his wife, prioritizing family time, and intentionally creating margin—Tombo lays out a practical truth: the things that restore you are not optional. They are the very source of your effectiveness, clarity, and strength.
This episode is a call to:
If you’re tired, discouraged, unfocused, or quietly running on fumes—this episode is your permission slip to pause, refill, and come back stronger.
Because when you fill the tank,
everyone around you benefits.
Yep.
He’s got you.
What you agree with gains permission to operate in your life.