Episodes

  • Failure’s Fork in the Road: Victim or Victor?
    Apr 30 2024

    Join us in this episode of "Do You Even Fail?" as we dive into the philosophy of micro failures with our guest, Jennifer. She believes life's about the little letdowns, and how we face them—do they happen to us, or for us? It's your call. We all encounter major mishaps. We're human, we're imperfect, and so is the world. But here's the question: Do you embrace these epic disruptors, or do you let them overwhelm you? It's a classic debate—victim mindset versus opportunity mindset. Jennifer and I also spar over how we perceive failure: Should we see it simply as a lesson, or confront it as our own fault? Plus, Jennifer shares her personal story of being fired, a failure that turned out to be a blessing in disguise, though not without its own tough lessons. Tune in to explore why our work friends aren't necessarily "our people" and why calling our workplace our family might not be the best idea. Remember, you're not as alone as you think after a fall. Let's unpack what success and failure really mean and find solidarity in our shared struggles.

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    52 mins
  • Beyond the Bubble Wrap: A Story of Risk and Public Rejection
    Apr 17 2024

    In this insightful episode of the "Do You Even Fail?" podcast, we're joined by Jim Schultz, who candidly discusses his recent run for Attorney General in Minnesota. Despite spearheading one of the most robust Republican campaigns the state has seen, Schultz fell short of victory. Throughout our conversation, he shares valuable insights on the nature of risk and failure. Schultz advises against the pursuit of failure for its own sake, advocating instead for calculated risks that align with strategic goals. He criticizes the prevalent "bubble wrap" mentality, where individuals shy away from any form of risk to maintain comfort and a flawless exterior. Reflecting on his own career as an attorney, Schultz reveals how his electoral journey recalibrated his approach to risk, emphasizing that true rewards often lie beyond comfort zones. He also touches on the fickleness of support in public endeavors—highlighting how quickly accolades can turn into criticism following a setback. Tune in for a compelling discussion on breaking free from societal expectations to chase what truly matters.

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    51 mins
  • Setting the Bar: Aiming Beyond Reach - Is It Us or the World Around Us?
    Apr 9 2024

    Welcome to Episode 15 of "Do You Even Fail?" featuring Benji, a former minor league baseball player turned Chief Information Officer and business owner. In this episode, Benji discusses how he set incredibly high personal standards, both in sports and in the corporate world, focusing on the failures that fueled his growth rather than the expectations of others.


    We delve into the nature of failure and competition, questioning whether it’s possible to compete solely against oneself amidst societal norms. Benji also shares insights into brotherly rivalry and support, revealing his journey from coaching his brothers into the pros to navigating his own entrepreneurial ventures.


    Tune in to discover how Benji’s unique perspective on failure and success can inspire your own path to achievement.

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    51 mins
  • From Lessons to Transformation: Do Your Failures Teach You or Change You?
    Apr 1 2024

    In this episode of "Do You Even Fail?", we dive into Jaime's personal saga of navigating failures in marriage and entrepreneurship. Jaime shares her transformative journey, highlighting the delicate balance between learning from failure and being unchanged by it. We dissect the essence of productive reflection versus mere busyness, and the critical difference between thinking and processing. Most intriguingly, Jaime reveals her "5 Cent Moment," a pivotal insight that reshaped her approach to life and success. What is this game-changing perspective? Listen in to discover how Jaime turned her lowest points into stepping stones for growth.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Defined by Failure: How Well Do You Fail?
    Mar 26 2024

    In this compelling episode of "Do You Even Fail? with Mitch Snugg," Mitch delves into the essence of failure and success, using vivid sports analogies to demystify the concept of failing forward. He posits that failures are not setbacks but rather milestones in the journey towards achievement, emphasizing that true growth stems from resilience and the willingness to face our fears head-on.

    Mitch highlights the crucial role of the 'inner circle,' arguing that genuine success is nurtured by a supportive, tight-knit group rather than a vast network of acquaintances. Sharing personal anecdotes, he touches upon the downfall of his marriage due to poor communication, underlining the lesson that our most significant failures often stem from what we're hesitant to discuss.

    This episode is a transformative look at how embracing our vulnerabilities and redefining our approach to failure can lead to unparalleled success. Mitch's message is clear: Fail boldly, choose your inner circle wisely, and communicate openly. It's a game-changer for anyone ready to turn their defeats into victories.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Failure Phobia: How Avoiding Risks Stifles Growth
    Mar 19 2024

    In Episode 12 of 'Do You Even Fail?', we dive into the bustling world of saturated markets and the intricacies of business growth—both the top line and bottom line. We explore the dynamic growth curves businesses experience and debate the value of an MBA compared to the experience of military officers. Our guest, Aaron, opens up about his aversion to failure, how being risk-averse has impacted his personal and professional growth, and his passionate relationship with basketball. Despite his love for the game, Aaron shares his disdain for losing, reflecting on his childhood as the perpetual underdog playing against his older brother and friends. This episode unravels the complex equation of failure equating to losing, Aaron's meticulous method of weighing risks, and his personal journey from viewing failure solely as a defeat to seeing it as a valuable lesson. Tune in to discover how Aaron developed a formula for himself and his team to 'safely fail' and turn setbacks into strategic steps forward.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Balance or Bust? Money, Love, and the Work Grind
    Mar 11 2024

    Hey there! Dive into today's episode of "Do You Even Fail" where we get real about the hustle, the cash chase, and what we're missing out on while we're at it. Ever find yourself so into your work that you kinda forget there's a whole world outside your office? Yeah, we've been there. We're chatting about loving the grind but maybe loving it too much, to the point where family time starts feeling like a distant memory.

    Is trying to keep everything balanced a real thing, or are we just kidding ourselves? And get this, most folks talking about finding balance are already sitting pretty at the top. So, what's the deal for the rest of us still trying to make it?

    Grab your headphones and join us as we figure out if flipping our focus is the way to go, instead of chasing an impossible perfect balance. It's all about getting real with what matters and maybe, just maybe, learning to put the phone down more often. Let's get into it!

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    46 mins
  • Chasing Shadows: The Unseen Addiction to Failure and Attention
    Mar 4 2024

    In this Texas kickoff of 'Do You Even Fail?', we meet John Daniel, a former wrestler turned fitness coach. Post-college, John struggled with addiction, feeling lost without wrestling to define him. He shares how failure was his way of seeking attention and how he's now channeling his energy into fitness, pushing limits every day. John also touches on how today's addictions aren't just substances but the pursuit of success and validation. Dive in as John breaks down his journey from loss to rediscovery, offering insights on overcoming personal battles and redefining failure.

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    1 hr and 4 mins