The Other Side of Enough

Can You Build Without Breaking? Jessey Kwong on Business, Balance & Burnout

Drew Haney Season 1 Episode 17

He built the thing. Now he’s asking what it’s costing him.

Before Jessey Kwong co-founded Pebble, he was running a global beauty brand out of his living room. Then came burnout. A reset. A quiet pivot into land. And the slow climb toward something that actually fit.

In this episode, Jessey opens up about what most builders won’t say out loud:

  • The early signs of emotional overload (and why they’re easy to ignore)
  • Leading a high-talent team with no playbook, just humility and instinct
  • What partnership looks like when one founder is in the dark and the other has to carry the light
  • And the fear behind success: What if I never feel like I’ve done enough?

We also talk work-life rhythm, identity shifts, and how a kid from Vancouver who paints Transformers and builds terrariums found his own version of excellence without losing himself in the process.

This isn’t about building a business. It’s about staying human while you do.

👤 Featuring Jessey Kwong, co-founder of Pebble and writer at imhorribleatbusiness.substack.com

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