We all fail. It’s part of being human.
What we do after the failure?
That’s where growth—or deeper damage—happens. In this episode, I talk about what failure can teach us if we’re willing to listen, learn, and lean into the discomfort.
I also address some listener concerns about a previous episode, because feedback, like failure, is a gift when we choose to receive it with humility. Let’s talk about how to move forward when things go sideways.

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