I Had the Skill, Not the Business | with Terryl Humphrey | Ep #389
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Summary
In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, Terryl Humphrey breaks down a real challenge he faced while building his business and growing his understanding of podcasting, marketing, and brand development.
After producing over 893 podcast episodes, he realized his belief was wrong: having the skill did not mean he fully understood the business behind the skill. That lack of clarity cost time, positioning, consistency, and confidence when explaining what problem the business actually solved.
In this episode, he explains:
The failure of trying to do too many things
What that confusion cost him in business
The shift that helped him better understand podcast production and brand building
Why specialization and consistency matter in business growth
If you are building a business, trying to improve your marketing strategy, or working to better explain your offer, this episode shares real lessons from someone actively developing the skill and learning the business behind it.
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