Episodios

  • I Shut Down 2 Businesses | with Terryl Humphrey | Ep #402
    Apr 12 2026

    This video explains how to build a podcast production business by focusing on one clear strategy.


    In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, I break down a real challenge I faced after shutting down two businesses and realizing I was doing too much without results.


    After producing over 893 podcast episodes, I realized my belief about doing multiple things at once was wrong. That failure cost me time, energy, and money.


    What you’ll learn:


    -The failure

    -What it cost

    -The shift in focus

    -What I’m doing differently


    If you are building a business, growing your audience, or trying to stay consistent with your podcast, this episode shares real experience from someone actively doing the work.


    Failure Is Knowledge helps established business owners build their brand through podcasting.

    👉 Terryl@failureisknowledge.com

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    35 m
  • Why My Podcast Wasn’t Working | with Terryl Humphrey | Ep #401
    Apr 11 2026

    This video explains how to podcast effectively and stay consistent.


    In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, I break down a real challenge I faced while building my podcast and trying to turn it into a business.


    After producing over 893 episodes, I realized my belief about podcasting being just content was wrong. That failure cost me clarity, focus, and revenue.


    What you’ll learn:


    -Why podcasting wasn’t working

    -The real cost of not having direction

    -The shift to mission + business + focus

    -What I would do differently


    If you are building a business, growing your audience, or trying to stay consistent with your podcast, this episode shares real experience from someone actively doing the work.


    Failure Is Knowledge helps established business owners build their brand through podcasting.


    👉 Terryl@failureisknowledge.com

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    26 m
  • I Posted Daily… Still No Results | with Terryl Humphrey | Ep #400
    Apr 10 2026

    This video explains how to stay consistent with your podcast and actually get results.


    In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, I break down a real challenge I faced after producing over 893 podcast episodes and still struggling to understand how to make money from it.


    I believed that consistency alone would grow my business, but that failure cost me time, clarity, and revenue.


    What you’ll learn:


    -Why consistency alone isn’t enough

    -The mistakes I made building my podcast

    -How learning business changed everything

    -What I would do differently


    If you are building a podcast, growing your audience, or trying to stay consistent, this episode shares real experience from someone actively doing the work.


    Failure Is Knowledge helps established business owners build their brand through podcasting.


    👉 Terryl@failureisknowledge.com

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    37 m
  • You Don’t Need Gear to Start | with Terryl Humphrey | Ep #399
    Apr 9 2026

    This video explains how to start a podcast using what you already have.


    In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, I break down a real challenge I faced when I started podcasting without equipment and overthinking the process.


    After producing over 893 podcast episodes, I realized my belief about needing gear was wrong. That failure cost me time and delayed my growth.


    What you’ll learn:


    -Why most people don’t start

    -What holding you back actually is

    -How to start with your phone

    -The mindset shift to launch with confidence


    If you are trying to start a podcast, build your brand, or stay consistent, this episode shares real experience from someone doing the work.


    Failure Is Knowledge helps established business owners build their brand through podcasting.


    If you would like to learn more, send us an email at:


    👉 Terryl@failureisknowledge.com

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    23 m
  • Make Your Podcast Unique | with Terryl Humphrey | Ep #398
    Apr 2 2026

    In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, I break down a real challenge I faced while trying to grow my podcast.


    After producing over 893 podcast episodes, I realized my belief about copying other podcasters was wrong. That failure cost me confidence, clarity, and slowed my growth.


    In this episode, I explain:


    The failure of trying to be like others

    What it cost me in growth and confidence

    The shift to being myself

    What I would do differently


    If you are building a podcast, growing your brand, or trying to stand out in a crowded space, this episode shares real experience from someone actively doing the work.


    Failure Is Knowledge helps established business owners build their brand through podcasting.


    If you would like to learn more, send us an email at Terryl@failureisknowledge.com

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    36 m
  • This Killed My Podcast Growth | with Terryl Humphrey | Ep #397
    Apr 1 2026

    In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, I break down a major challenge I faced while trying to grow my podcast and business.


    For years, I believed doing more would lead to better results. But that approach spread my attention too thin and slowed my growth.


    In this episode, I explain:


    -The failure of doing too many things

    -What it cost me in time and progress

    -The shift to focusing on podcast production

    -What changed once I committed to one direction


    If you are building a podcast, growing a brand, or trying to turn content into a business, this episode shares real experience from someone actively doing the work.


    Failure Is Knowledge helps established business owners build their brand through podcasting.


    If you would like to learn more, send us an email at Terryl@failureisknowledge.com

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    36 m
  • Why Creators Struggle in Business | with Terryl Humphrey and Jake Isham | Ep #396
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, Jake shares the real challenge of turning creative skill into a scalable business.


    After going to film school and building his skills as a filmmaker, Jake believed that being great at his craft would naturally lead to success.


    But that belief turned out to be wrong. Instead of building a growing business, he found himself stuck, restarting multiple times, and struggling to gain consistent momentum.


    He explains how he actually shut down his business three different times, not because he lacked talent, but because he didn’t understand the business side of what he was doing.


    That failure cost him time, growth, and direction.


    In this episode, Jake breaks down the shift that changed everything for him:


    -Why being a “technician” caps your income and growth

    -The difference between having a skill and running a business

    -Why marketing is more important than mastering your craft

    -How learning business systems helped him rebuild and grow

    -Why speed, delivery, and positioning matter more than perfection


    He also shares practical lessons around client acquisition, pricing, delegation, and how to move from freelancer to business owner.


    This conversation covers business growth, brand building, marketing strategy, audience development, and content positioning, all grounded in real-world experience, not theory.


    If you are a creator, entrepreneur, or business owner trying to grow your brand and turn your skill into a business, this episode will help you understand what actually matters.


    If you want to connect with Jake or learn more about his work:


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakeisham/

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/jakecreativemarketing

    Or search his name on any platform (Jake Isham)


    He shares content around marketing, filmmaking, and building a creative business.


    Failure Is Knowledge helps established business owners build their brand through podcasting.


    If you would like to learn more, send us an email at Terryl@failureisknowledge.com

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    52 m
  • I Was Guessing This Whole Time | with Terryl Humphrey | Ep #395
    Mar 28 2026

    In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, I break down a real challenge I faced while building my podcast and trying to grow a business.


    After producing over 893 podcast episodes, I realized my belief that I needed to “figure everything out first” was wrong. That failure cost me time, clarity, and progress.


    In this episode, I explain:


    -Why recording yourself is the first step

    -How commitment builds real skill

    -Why curiosity matters in business

    -What I would do differently


    If you are building a business or trying to grow through content, this episode shares real experience from someone actively doing the work.


    Failure Is Knowledge helps established business owners build their brand through podcasting.


    If you would like to learn more, send us an email at Terryl@failureisknowledge.com

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    48 m