Inspirational speakers talking about their own failures that shaped them and helped them stand up brighter and stronger. The bigger failure, the biggest lesson learned. Listen, learn and get inspired!
Dr. Erica's story starts during her time as a very successful entrepreneur and sports chiropractor with a multidisciplinary practice. She was the poster child for health and wellness and a passionate Mom of two baby boys, happily married, had a great home and TRULY living the dream! At the young age of 36, she received a devastating call and was told she had cancer and that diagnosis quickly escalated to a terminal prognosis. This episode is about beating cancer and a highly destructive and lethal virus resulting in a need for a double lung transplant and being divorced by her husband after all of the fights. As an incredible mother to her two young boys, Dr. Erica shares with us the power of realistic optimism and the ability we all have to take full responsibility for our lives, in all areas that we want to grow or heal. Dr. Erica had a 0% chance of success. And she ignored the stats and learned to heal from within. Her message is clear: No matter what we are going through, no matter the mountain we have to climb ahead, we can all choose to be happy TODAY! Erica is now the Host and Founder of the Rise Today Inspirational podcast, Author of an upcoming book, international speaker, personal coach, and nominee for an international peace award. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-erica-harris/
It is our pleasure to welcome to the FailFighters podcast Mr. Jaipal Tuttle. Jaipal is one of those rare gems of a person who has had a truly legendary life. He started as a high school punk, clueless and burned out and yet managed to obtain a Ph.D. in theoretical particle physics with one of the most famous physicists of all time. After discovering a piece of the Universe, he realized a life of bureaucratic academia wasn't for him so he made the next logical choice to go work on wall street and was part of a team that made millions of dollars daily, one year making over 1 billion $ at Morgan Stanley. There was a best-selling book written about him and his crew called “The Quants” How a New Breed of Math Whizzes Conquered Wall Street and Nearly Destroyed It. After several years as a high-rolling, heavy partying, punk style quantitative trader, he left his life between New York, Tokyo and London for a quieter, more laid-back lifestyle in Vietnam where he spent a few years wind sailing and trying to make sense of the Chaos that is Vietnam. He later married, divorced, had two children, became famous for his work around learning and singing Ancient Vietnamese Opera, and opened a Gothic Cafe! In this episode, Jaipal shares with us, in detail, some of his key lessons learned through pain and substance abuse and how getting lost was key to finding himself. He issues a warning about the dangerous temptations most young business owners face and how he's managed to rise above it and live a more meaningful life based on generosity, love and personal transformation. He concludes with two amazing lessons he wishes to impart on those listening and what it means to give back to the world. Don't miss this episode as he describes his incredible life adventure.
Brad joined our FailFighters team end of last year. Started moderating mainly live events and he took the torch also for podcasting from 2021. Facebook: FailFighters Community Instagram: FailFighters
In the next episode, we are introducing you to Rock Thomas, the titan of the self-development industry!Rock has directly impacted hundreds of millions of people through his personal development work, videos on goalcast and youtube.From humble beginnings on a small Canadian farm near Montréal, Rock Thomas became a self-made millionaire with a whopping net worth of over $60 million and has devoted himself to helping others learn the power of their identity and achieve successHe is the host of the top-rated #IAmMovement Podcast, a bestselling author, and a motivational speaker with over 30 years of experience in personal development and coaching. In the episode, we cover the top ways to hack your neuropsychology, habits, and identity, along with a few techniques on how to visualize like a pro and how NOT to find seed money for your first business. More about Rock you can find here: https://www.rockthomas.com/
Our podcast host Carey met Ryan at a time when both were teaching English and making extra on the side as male-models in Vietnam. Later on, Ryan Felix started his own online business which he turned, with his co-founders, into a million-dollar business within the first year. Ryan is sharing how to Lose $1.3 million dollars in One Day. A Guide to Running a Tight Ship. For any questions or collaboration with Ryan, you can reach out to him via IG: www.instagram.com/ryanlfelix/
Djoann Fal is a Forbes 30 Under 30 recipient, serial entrepreneur, and author of the book The Adaptive Economy. Originally from France, Djoann co-founded a tech recruitment platform called GetLinks in Thailand in 2015 which has since become Asia’s leading tech talent network and has been funded by Alibaba, New World Group, and 500 Startups, and is currently on it’s way to an eventual IPO. All before reaching 26 years of age. Carey and Djoann are talking about having a curious mindset, an age-old complaint from first-time business owners and how to prepare yourself for all outcomes, failures or successes, which come on a path of building a business. Contact Djoann at Djoann@getlinks.co or check out his Instagram @Djoann.
Our next guest Mr. Spencer Jemelka, co-founder and managing director at Redpoint Brewing Co’s in Taipei is sharing his story about how he and his partner started Taiwan's first and only fully-foreign owned brewery which brews primarily American style craft beer for the Asia market. Spencer shares about challenges with the local language, laws, beginnings of brewing beer out of his bathtub and fun stories over the past seven years how Redpoint has become one of Taiwan's top craft beer brands which has gained increasing notoriety throughout Asia, including winning the prestigious Asia Beer Awards: Best Lager in Asia in 2017. Feel free to hit Spencer up at www.redpointbrewing.com/ or on Instagram @redpointbrewingco
David Johnson Wood is a U.S. Marine Corp OEF combat veteran, action Film star, and serial entrepreneur. In today's episode, we dive deep into the Power of Consistency, why it’s important to have the right people on the bus from the beginning, and how to celebrate your successes without punishing yourself. If you’ve ever struggled with taking consistent action or not being sure which direction to head into as a new entrepreneur, this episode is for you! Follow our FB at facebook.com/failfighters for LIVE Q&A with David this Thursday 16/07! Key story topics: - Failed Business Partners - Earn it Daily mindset as Power of Consistency - Alcohol and Partying as a Celebration wins with Punishment vs. Efficiency & Productivity
The second part of a podcast with Dr. Stotz, an award-winning financial analyst, the author of 4 books and a Host of a successful financial risk management podcast where he interviews titans of investment about how not to invest. Flow: 00:49 6 ways how to lose money (Part 2) 4) Misplaced trust (Azran story) 5) Fail to monitor your investment (David story) 6) Invest in a startup company Take Andrew’s Master Class and get a special promotion with Code: failfighters https://academy.astotz.com SPECIAL: LIVE Q&A with Dr. Stotz on Thursday 18th, 6 PM ICT at FB: FailFighters Community
Andrew is an award-winning financial analyst, the author of 4 books and a Host of a successful financial risk management podcast where he interviews titans of investment about how not to invest. Flow: 01:00 Introduction 5:55 6 ways how to lose money (Part 1) 1) Failure to do research (Josiah story) 2) Fail to properly assess and manage risks (Jeremy story) 3) Driven by emotion (Jim story) Take Andrew’s Master Class and get a special promotion with Code: FAILFIGHTERS https://academy.astotz.com
Greg is a single dad that has a passion for teaching other parents how to do braids and buns. At his beginnings, he couldn't do a simple ponytail for his daughter but now he is globally known as The Hair Dad with over 200,000 followers. Flow: 1:45 Idea of The Hair Dad; 5:10 The beginnings; 9:40 Going Viral; 12:37 The hardest part of a Single Dad's life; 16:40 Marketing Advice; 20:01 "Be Present" Mindset Find Greg on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehairdad/ If you like our podcast, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/Spotify. For more information, please visit failfighters.com
Sean is an American entrepreneur, investor, author and former VP of Online Marketing at Myspace. He has invested in 100+ startups and founded several of his own. Through his work in acclaimed accelerator programs like 500 Startups, Sean has helped to mentor 1000s of startups on growth marketing and fundraising. Flow: 3:55 What went wrong with Myspace; 17:54 First-Time CEO - problems, investors, quitting; 31:50 Becoming Investor 41:20 Advice to founders Contact Sean at www.seanpercival.com
Nghi was 19 years old when she came up with an idea of a Fashion app and with her dedication, she competed and secured investors in globally known TV Show Shark Tank. Nghi is sharing her journey and also reasons why her startup eventually didn't work out. Flow: 4:43 Startup Idea; 09:43 Shark Tank Diaries; 18:00 Learning points of a Failed Startup; 20:53 The "Imposter" Syndrome; 23:20 New career in production; 25:15 Look-back and Advice for younger Nghi Check Us Out here www.failfighters.com
Peter tells us what it was like to quit Wall Street and build his own empire. Flow: 2:40 Millennial Finance Coach introduction; 9:00 Invest as soon as you possibly can; 12:55 First hurdles when building a coaching business; 16:53 Biggest learning moments of Pivoting the right audience; 21:08 Future challenges of highly ambitious goals; 23:30 Ideas for the future of work for millennials; 27:15 Summary of what Peter learned in his career. Contact Peter for Financial Consultancy here: www.peterduan.com/
Michel is a founder of Wall Street English in South-East Asia and an angel investor.Flow: 3:50 Building and managing team with a different cultural mindset; 9:42 Recruitment technique for hiring right people; 12:30 How to differentiate from competitors; 16:10 Journey from building to selling the company; 19:10 Shark bites vs. Mosquito bites startup ideas; 23:55 Michel's startup investments; 28:10 Understanding and accepting feedback.Reach out Michel with your startup ideas at michel.hc.lq@gmail.com
Cielo Superticioso is a Co-founder of The Cancer Voice and Owner of The Cancer Voice Asia blog, who shares about her successful fight through the whole cancer healing process. Cielo shares her feelings from being diagnosed to learn how to keep emotions in check and writing about it on her now very popular blog. Cielo is also running multiple campaigns like Goodbye Little Angel which focuses on families who lost their children due to cancer fight. Connect and support her activities at www.thecancervoice.net
Csilla Argyelan is a former professional tennis champion for the Hungarian national team who shares about her massive shoulder injury which ended up her career and opened her eyes to new possibilities. She shares about work-life balance and what if feels like to achieve your dreams only to realize that this is not actually what you wanted after all. We tackle the daily hustle and extremes in which high achievers have to go to prove their countries and to themselves that they are worth it.
Todd Gilmore, a professional engineer turned entrepreneur and IronMan Athlete & Coach sharing The Art Of Failing AND Winning at Endurance Sports and how to go to battle with who for many is the most difficult enemy of all: yourself. Todd qualified for 2 IronMan world championships and having raced in more than 13 full IronMan events around the world, and he’s only getting faster. Where you can reach Todd: - https://www.theenduranceacademy.com/ Todd supports: https://www.newbornsvietnam.org/
In today's episode, we are joined by Paul Espinas, serial entrepreneur and video-gaming junkie from the Philippines. Paul has more than 10 years of insider experience in digital marketing with a focus on digital platforms in Asia. He has invested in more than 15 startups at the seed stage and has co-founded three in the last 6 years. We have a lot of interesting topics on the plate today, including the future of gaming and HR tech, how to invest in SUCCESSFUL startup companies, how to make your employees excited to come to work, and how NOT to make the mindset shift from the corporate to the startup world. Paul's latest mission is to literally gamify the workplace with his newest company UpUp App, which is an interactive performance management and HR solution that rewards employees for completing tasks and successfully hitting KPIs. You can reach Paul at: Paulespinas@upupapp.asia , https://www.upupapp.info/
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