I particularly love that you are both able to be vulnerable and expose yourselves and be super strong and sane at the same time. This is so valuable for people to witness.
I loved this podcast, for many if not all the reasons others have commented on, including your relationship as father and son and your authenticity in being vulnerable. For me, I especially appreciate the education and encouragement to look at any of my own experiences that haven’t turned out how I’d planned and to use this to keep growing. Awesome guys, well done. With deep appreciation
I’m commenting before I’ve watched the episode but I will return to listen soon. I wanted to stop by and make a request that you guys get Brene brown on the pod to speak about vulnerability 😊
This episode was so relatable, so insightful and helpful for reframing failure in a healthy way. I am including this episode as a noteworthy and recommended resource on my blog post today which covered processing our emotions rather than denying or dismissing them and what we can learn from regret based on author Dan Pink's findings. Your podcast, research and relatable personal stories integrate so many tools and teachings from various sources. Thank you for excellent content.
I love the messages espoused in this podcast related to failure where it exists separate and apart from complete financial devastation in a context of zero emotional, financial or moral support. I feel that the aspect of failure discussed in thus episode relate mire to those with a dream as opposed to those attempting to earn a viable income through starting a business. How would you speak to this? ❤
I have a question. What do you do if any failure you have can risk the wellbeing of your family? Any failure that you have can mean your children have no roof over their head or no table or food to eat ? How do you sit back and analyze this when you have so much at stake every single day?
Forrest and Dr. Rick, your great work is very much appreciated!
Rick’s multifaceted definition of success (45:20) is about the best one I’ve ever heard. 🏆
I particularly love that you are both able to be vulnerable and expose yourselves and be super strong and sane at the same time. This is so valuable for people to witness.
This is an amazing episode. Thank you both so much. I was recently rejected from a job opportunity, so this is truly perfect timing.❤
Im in the same boat :)
Superb…..helpful, useful, emotionally intelligent, thank you 🙏
You both are great and I’ve enjoyed learning so much❣️✨✨✨✨✨
Really wonderful episode. Very helpful framing of failure that was quite timely for me.
I loved this podcast, for many if not all the reasons others have commented on, including your relationship as father and son and your authenticity in being vulnerable. For me, I especially appreciate the education and encouragement to look at any of my own experiences that haven’t turned out how I’d planned and to use this to keep growing. Awesome guys, well done. With deep appreciation
I’m commenting before I’ve watched the episode but I will return to listen soon. I wanted to stop by and make a request that you guys get Brene brown on the pod to speak about vulnerability 😊
We would *love* to talk with her.
Lovely podcast! Great learnings, and thanks for this! I love the relationship you have with your dad!
I really appreciate this conversation 🙏
I believe the Talking Heads song you're thinking of is "Once in a Lifetime" =]
Love listening to you both banter. It's comforting as well as useful
This episode was so relatable, so insightful and helpful for reframing failure in a healthy way. I am including this episode as a noteworthy and recommended resource on my blog post today which covered processing our emotions rather than denying or dismissing them and what we can learn from regret based on author Dan Pink's findings. Your podcast, research and relatable personal stories integrate so many tools and teachings from various sources. Thank you for excellent content.
The Talking Heads song is “Once In A Lifetime.”
I love the messages espoused in this podcast related to failure where it exists separate and apart from complete financial devastation in a context of zero emotional, financial or moral support. I feel that the aspect of failure discussed in thus episode relate mire to those with a dream as opposed to those attempting to earn a viable income through starting a business. How would you speak to this? ❤
I have a question. What do you do if any failure you have can risk the wellbeing of your family? Any failure that you have can mean your children have no roof over their head or no table or food to eat ? How do you sit back and analyze this when you have so much at stake every single day?
🤔"how did I get here? Letting the days go by . . . "
Wow, I subscribed, liked and shared this video, how powerful it was for me❤️🩹✨ THANK YOU!