Barry Rutherford

Writer. Podcaster. Strategic Advisor. Proving pivots are possible.

After 45 years building businesses, now building stories

Barry Rutherford

Photography by Griffin Rutherford

About

Forty-five years building businesses across four continents. Graduated at 21 with an English Literature degree, became CEO of a design and manufacturing company by 23, spent decades in boardrooms from Texas to Hong Kong to El Salvador, grew companies, managed global operations. Lifelong motorcyclist, licensed bartender, perpetual traveler. Now based in Santa Fe.

Stepped away from the corporate world at 70. Now I write, podcast with my son Griffin about Gen Z masculinity, curate ideas, and help companies with strategic assessments and navigating AI options. Back to where I started—just with better stories.

Projects

Malestrum Podcast

Malestrum

A podcast exploring Gen Z masculinity, culture, and generational evolution. Conversations between father and son—Barry and Griffin—bridging perspectives across decades.

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Breakwater Operations

Breakwater Operations

Strategic consulting for mid-market companies navigating AI implementation. Drawing on decades of operational experience to help leaders make informed decisions about technology adoption.

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Griffin Rutherford Photography

Visual Work by Griffin Rutherford

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My Writing

Essays and fiction exploring the intersection of business experience, cultural observation, and personal narrative.

New work coming soon

In the meantime, check out what I'm reading and thinking about.

What I'm Exploring

Books, films, articles, and ideas worth your attention

Books

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The Anxious Generation

Jonathan Haidt

Essential reading on how social media is reshaping young minds. Directly relevant to our Malestrum conversations about Gen Z.

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Team of Rivals

Doris Kearns Goodwin

Leadership lessons that remain relevant decades later. Lincoln's ability to manage strong personalities offers timeless insights.

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Sapiens

Yuval Noah Harari

Big-picture thinking about human history and where we're headed. Changes how you think about business, culture, technology.

Worth Watching

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The Social Dilemma

Documentary examining social media's impact on society. Must-watch for understanding the world my son's generation navigates.

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Jiro Dreams of Sushi

Meditation on craftsmanship, dedication, and the pursuit of excellence. Resonates with anyone who's spent decades mastering their work.

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Up in the Air

Corporate life, travel, and what we sacrifice for work. Hits different when you've lived it.

Current Reading

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The New York Times

Daily habit. Essential for staying informed on culture, politics, and ideas shaping the world.

Harvard Business Review

Harvard Business Review

Still learning after 45 years. Best source for understanding how business thinking evolves.

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The Atlantic

Long-form journalism that actually thinks deeply about culture and society.

Ideas & Culture

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AI's Impact on Middle Management

The next wave of disruption won't be factory workers—it's the middle management layer that's most vulnerable. Worth thinking through now.

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The Death of the Third Place

Gen Z's loneliness epidemic makes more sense when you realize they have no "third places"—spaces between home and work/school where community happens.

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Motorcycle Culture in the Electric Age

As a lifelong rider, watching the industry grapple with electrification feels familiar—like watching manufacturing shift from US to Asia decades ago.

Connect

Interested in collaborating, consulting, or just want to say hello?