There’s Always a Way Out: Mark Schmidt’s Story of Recovery and Redemption
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In this episode of iGaming Leader, Leo sits down with Mark Schmidt, Managing Director at EveryMatrix and a seasoned iGaming professional with over 17 years of industry experience. Mark shares his extraordinary journey from rising through the ranks in sports betting and gaming, to battling addiction, depression, and suicidal thoughts—and ultimately rebuilding his life and career.The conversation explores the pressures of leadership in iGaming, the dangers of burnout and imposter syndrome, the stigma around mental health in male-dominated environments, and the importance of vulnerability, boundaries, and support systems. Mark offers raw honesty and empowering insights for anyone facing personal challenges while navigating high-performance careers.Guest Bio16 Year career in iGaming focusing exclusively on Africa. Mark has worked for the industry's leading B2B providers in senior roles with the likes of Sportradar and IMG. His career started off in B2C as the head of trading for Hollywood Bets where his love of horse racing began. He’s a dad to three girls and has been married for ten years to his amazing wife Derryn. He’s currently with EveryMartrix and is the Managing Director - Africa. Key Topics Discussed00:00 - Introduction02:50 - Mark’s early career at Hollywood Bets07:09 - Struggles with mental health and alcohol in high-pressure roles09:03 - Suicidal ideation and coming out of rock bottom14:35 - Feeling alone and imposter syndrome18:49 - Dealing with social expectations in gaming21:40 - Building a peer support network for others in the industry25:59 - Generational shifts, asking for help, and creating change before it’s too late28:44 - Just get help33:15 - Advice for Gaming Leaders who feel the same wayMemorable Quotes"Although I was there in body, I wasn’t there in mind." "The world’s changed a hell of a lot. There are so many different ways that you can get help now." "If I was able to get to a better point, anyone can do it." "Just get help. Even if it’s a friend. Don’t try to solve it in your own head."Important LinksConnect with Mark Schmidt:https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-schmidt-aa27398b/Follow Leo Judkins on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leo-judkins/Subscribe to the iGaming Leader newsletter: https://www.igamingleader.com/signupJoin the iGaming Leader Mastermind: https://www.igamingleader.com/