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Failure is Knowledge Podcast Hosted by Terryl Humphrey

Failure is Knowledge Podcast Hosted by Terryl Humphrey

By: Terryl C. Humphrey
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Summary

Welcome to the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast.

We help leaders gain more exposure through podcasting by focusing on three powerful pillars:

  • Turn failure into knowledge → Transform setbacks into lessons that build credibility, trust, and authority.
  • Share your story → Communicate your journey with clarity and confidence to connect with the right audience.
  • Increase exposure → Use podcasting as a relationship-driven tool to grow visibility and attract the right customers.


Terryl Humphrey, a Marine Corps veteran, author, and host of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, has recorded over 894 episodes and now teaches leaders how to use their voice as an exposure and authority-building tool.

Our mission is simple: help leaders stop struggling to be seen and start gaining consistent exposure by using their story as their greatest advantage.

📧 Inquiries: terryl@failureisknowledge.com

Your story deserves to be heard.

Your voice deserves exposure.

Terryl C. Humphrey
Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Marketing Marketing & Sales
Episodes
  • Podcasting Builds Quietly | with Terryl Humphrey | Ep #413
    May 16 2026

    In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, Terryl Humphrey breaks down one of the biggest misconceptions about podcasting: expecting instant success.


    Terryl shares the reality of producing over 893 podcast episodes over the last half a decade and explains how podcasting slowly evolved from simply recording conversations into understanding marketing, systems, sales, positioning, and business development.


    Throughout the episode, Terryl explains:


    -Why podcasting is a slow and steady journey

    -Why most podcasters quit too early

    -How consistency builds confidence

    -Why podcasting is really marketing

    -Wow relationships create opportunities

    -Why growth happens quietly

    -How systems and structure changed everything


    Terryl also shares how helping nineteen people launch their podcast with confidence became proof of concept for the business model behind Failure Is Knowledge.


    This episode is for:


    -Entrepreneurs

    -Multifamily investors

    -Creators

    -Podcasters

    -Business owners

    -Anyone struggling with consistency and growth


    Failure is Knowledge helps multifamily investors build their brand through podcasting.


    If you would like to learn more:


    Contact:


    Terryl@failureisknowledge.com

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    30 mins
  • I Didn’t Understand Business | With Terryl Humphrey | Ep #412
    May 15 2026

    In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, Terryl Humphrey breaks down one of the biggest lessons learned from producing over 893 podcast episodes and building a business around podcasting.


    For years, the focus was on creating content without fully understanding the audience, the customer journey, or the real problem being solved. That led to confusion, inconsistent messaging, and difficulty generating revenue.


    Everything changed after realizing one important truth:


    Your audience comes first.


    Terryl explains how understanding business, marketing, systems, communication, and customer problems helped simplify the mission into one clear offer:


    Helping entrepreneurs launch their podcast with confidence.


    This episode covers:


    -Why most entrepreneurs struggle with clarity

    -The importance of understanding your audience

    -Why documenting what works matters

    -How podcasting creates opportunities

    -Why simplicity wins in business

    -How pivoting helps entrepreneurs grow

    -The importance of solving one problem consistently


    This conversation is for:


    -Entrepreneurs

    -Podcasters

    -Content creators

    -Business owners

    -Creators struggling with confidence

    -People trying to understand business and marketing


    If you are trying to grow a business, build a platform, improve your messaging, or learn how podcasting can create opportunities, this episode will help you think differently about growth and audience connection.


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    Failure Is Knowledge helps multifamily investors build their brand through podcasting.


    If you would like to learn more:


    Contact:


    Terryl@failureisknowledge.com

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    36 mins
  • Why Podcasting Creates Impact | with Terryl Humphrey | Ep #411
    May 14 2026

    Have you ever wanted to create impact, make a difference, and inspire people to become the best version of themselves?


    In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, Terryl Humphrey breaks down why podcasting creates impact and why your podcast needs to be connected to a clear mission.


    Terryl shares what he learned after producing over 893 podcast episodes and helping 19 people launch their podcast with confidence. He explains that podcasting is not just about pressing record. It is about educating your audience, inspiring your audience, informing your audience, and helping people grow through the lessons you have learned.


    This episode covers why every podcast needs a mission, why experience matters, and why doing the work is the only way to create real impact. Terryl also shares how changing his business model many different times helped him gain clarity around the problem he was solving.


    The main lesson is simple: before you can help others, you have to understand how you helped yourself.


    If you are an entrepreneur, aspiring podcaster, or someone trying to build something meaningful, this episode will help you understand how podcasting can become a tool for impact, education, and purpose.


    Failure Is Knowledge helps multifamily investors launch their podcast with confidence.


    Contact:

    Terryl@failureisknowledge.com

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    37 mins
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