Failsafe Podcast

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 6:42:25
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Sinopse

Failsafe is a word that means unable to fail. In this podcast I interview artists, business people, entrepreneurs and professional athletes and we focus on their failure. But, through this podcast I hope to accelerate your rate of failure. The more we fail the more we learn and the more we learn the more successful we can be. Let’s turn the imaginary into a reality.

Episódios

  • Ep. 10: Lessons From a Polish League Champion

    10/06/2019 Duração: 21min

    Tune into Episode 10 to learn from Krysia Sikora, Duke graduate, professional soccer player, incoming Master’s student, dog sledder, Polish language student and great friend. Krysia has been a friend to me for many years now. We both played soccer at Duke University and were freshman roommates. Little did I know that this California girl who was my freshman roommate would become such a close friend to me over the years. She has inspired me, comforted me and challenged my mind to learn and grow. Krysia is the definition of a risk taker. She is always open to try new things. If you have an idea and want to try it you can count on Krysia to try it with you. This is an admirable characteristic and one I try to imitate. In the spirit of adventure, Krysia moved to Poland to play professional soccer after graduating and finishing her college career at Duke University. Over the past two years she has played on two different professional teams. She just won the Polish Championship this past Saturday. Kr

  • Ep. 9 - How Do You Define Risk?

    02/06/2019 Duração: 41min

    “Step outside your comfort zone.” - Simon CockingOver the past several months I have had the opportunity to interview several different people for this podcast. My mind has been pushed and educated by learning how people view failure and embrace it. I have been inspired to continually push myself and try new things. I enjoyed this episode with Simon.  He has had many different jobs and lived in several different countries. His diverse experiences in his career have been woven together to build an extremely unique story. He worked with TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language), retrained as an engineer and now he is a writer at the Irish Tech News (just to name a few of his experiences). We discussed if failure is a boolean concept, meaning is it just  a 1 or a 0. Are there only two options in failure - either we fail or we don’t fail? He believes we need to adapt the mindset of failure from sports into business. Some of the best baseball players strike out more than they hit the ball,

  • Ep. 8: Learn by Doing

    26/05/2019 Duração: 32min

    “I don’t see failures as failures. I see them as learnings.” - Esben Brandborg Østerby I had the pleasure of meeting Esben through a connection of a connection. He is my second guest on the Failsafe Podcast from Denmark. This podcast has allowed me to expand my network and learn from people of different countries and cultures. Esben has also educated me more on podcasting - giving me different tips and tricks. Esben, has his own journey to entrepreneurship - from booking meetings, to walking the Camino de Santiago, to sending a message on LinkedIn to a stranger and now being the Co-Host of a podcast called Iværksætterhistorier.  For all those reading this, Iværksætterhistorier is Danish podcast for Entrepreneur Stories. The podcast educates and empowers Danish entrepreneurs or inspiring entrepreneurs by interviewing Danish entrepreneurs and telling their stories. It’s in Danish, so if you can speak Danish go check it out. “I really believe that’s where the real learnings comes from, the mi

  • Ep. 7: Take the Opportunity

    19/05/2019 Duração: 52min

    This was a really special episode for me. John and I met about 7 years ago. He has been a source of encouragement, empowerment and accountability. He was my trainer for soccer in the last few years of high school and he helped me throughout my college career and during my time playing for Shelbourne in Ireland. John epitomizes drive, passion, hard work, intelligence and much more. I wanted to have John on the episode because of his unique experiences as a road racer, coach and business owner. He has experienced failures and learned from them. As a coach he not only works through his own failures but he has to help others through their failure. I have experienced this first hand. Through John I have learned to take hold of a circumstance when life seems to be going in many different directions. I owe my levels of my grit to John. Music:Intro: "Wonton Soup" by Audiobinger is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 LicenseOutro: "Out Cold" by Yung Kartz is licensed u

  • Ep. 6: Keep Going

    12/05/2019 Duração: 43min

    My episode with Armin Kavousi was extremely interesting for me. It also helped me achieve a personal goal of mine through this podcast. I wanted to make the Failsafe Podcast global. With this episode with Armin I got to interview a person from a third different country. It is amazing to hear stories and meet people from a different country.Music:Intro: "Wonton Soup" by Audiobinger is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 LicenseOutro: "Out Cold" by Yung Kartz is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License 

  • Ep. 5: Push Beyond Your Comfort Zone

    05/05/2019 Duração: 49min

    David is from Ireland and was featured in Forbes Magazine, in July, 2018. He works for the Rehab Group as the innovation Project Manager. He created a room that uses Amazon’s Alexa and tablets to help users with disabilities do things they may not ordinarily be able to do like change television channels and turn off and on lights. David has an inspiring story of embracing obstacles and learning to fail, leading him to create amazing solutions. Along with his amazing work in accessibility, he also is an educator at Tangent, trinity College’s Ideas Workspace , a lecturer at the National College of Ireland and is also very involved in startups in Dublin. He has helped organize Dublin Startup Weekend and Startup Week.I met David at a Startup Event during my first few weeks being in Dublin. We began to run into each other at different events around the city and I wanted to share his story and life-changing work on this podcast. I’m excited for this episode.Music:Intro: "Wonton Soup" by Audiobinger is licensed

  • Ep. 4: Fail and Learn

    28/04/2019 Duração: 49min

    Gene is an exceptional leader and motivator. The advice he offers is practical, wise and implementable. I have had many meaningly meetings with Gene during my time in Dublin and I am grateful for the time I have had to learn from him. I am excited to share this episode so that you have a chance to learn from Gene as well. Music:Intro: "Wonton Soup" by Audiobinger is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 LicenseOutro: "Out Cold" by Yung Kartz is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License

  • Ep. 3: Where Is Your Next Challenge?

    21/04/2019 Duração: 41min

    I am excited to have Brian on this episode. My goal was to make this podcast global and Brian is my first international guest. I met Brian at the Techstars Dublin Startup Weekend sponsored by Google. Brian was a mentor.  Through this event I found our that Brian is the founder of MiniCorp, which he started in 2015. MiniCorp is a web and mobile application developer.  l enjoy following Brian’s Instagram account where he post daily about his progress and process as an entrepreneur.Music:Intro: "Wonton Soup" by Audiobinger is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 LicenseOutro: "Out Cold" by Yung Kartz is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License

  • Ep. 2: Let Them Tell You Your Design Stinks

    14/04/2019 Duração: 28min

    Chris Porter welcomes failure. Chris is an entrepreneur and founder of Creative Punch MG and Pillow Tees. He has been working on Creative Punch for 6 years, but recently launched this as his primary work. If you are from Memphis or visited the city recently, then you might have seen his most recent work of the Beale Street Arches. In 6 months his sign received 906,715 impressions on social media. He was also recognized in the 2019 20<30 in Memphis, TN.Music:Intro: "Wonton Soup" by Audiobinger is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 LicenseOutro: "Out Cold" by Yung Kartz is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License

  • Episode 1: Love Being Nervous

    06/04/2019 Duração: 37min

    Tune into the episode to hear about Susannah's experiences at the University of Virginia, skiing in Colorado, moving to Australia and Hong Kong. This episode was extremely inspiring to me. Susannah is focused, intelligent and driven. She has worked in private equity and now owns a franchise of yoga studios. Music:Intro: "Wonton Soup" by Audiobinger is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 LicenseOutro: "Out Cold" by Yung Kartz is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License

  • Introduction: Welcome to the Failsafe Podcast

    06/04/2019 Duração: 03min

    Hello! Welcome to the Failsafe Podcast! Failsafe is not the most popular word but, I love the meaning of it. It means unable to fail. We all cope with failure differently. It can be extremely painful and saddening. But, the chances of each of us failing at something in our lives are extremely high. We often hear the  success stories of entrepreneurs, creatives, athletes and business people. When we hear about the great wins, it is easy to overlook the failures and struggles that they endured along the way to success. Through this podcast, I hope to change this, by sharing the failures behind the successes. I have interviewed entrepreneurs, artists, coaches, musicians and business people with the intent of learning their perspectives of failure, how they view it and how they learn from it. I appreciate the openness and authenticity of each person. Opening up about out failures is extremely difficult. It can bring up the old emotions. Each story is powerful because of this. We now have the chance