Failing Forward

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Synopsis

Ever experienced failure? Of course you have. But what makes some people more resilient than others? Learn from successful people on how their failures launched them into success.

Episodes

  • Episode 62: Trevor Steinhauser - Stigmatized Podcast + Recovering Addict

    11/06/2020 Duration: 42min

    Some addicts are “scared straight” after a run-in with local police, but Trevor Steinhauser didn’t rub elbows with the Cincinnati Police Department. He got a call from the Drug Enforcement Agency. After years of drinking and using drugs, his interactions with federal agents compelled him to finally go to rehab. On episode 62, the husband and father of three shares his addiction and recovery journey. Trevor believes his anxiety, depression, and penchant for head trauma as a young child led to his addiction. His sobriety led him to mend his relationship with his formerly estranged brother and start a podcast about behavioral health, mental health, and addiction. Listen to Stigmatized, Trevor’s podcast: https://www.stigmatizedpodcast.com/

  • Episode 61: Cherylanne Skolnicki - Brilliant Balance Founder

    21/05/2020 Duration: 34min

    Ten years ago, Cherylanne Skolnicki’s biggest fears were failure and humiliation. She had just left her job at P&G to start a coaching business that’s completely different from the work-life mentoring company that she runs today. But for Cherylanne, her first business didn’t fail. It was a pivot to get where she is today. On episode 61, Cherylanne shares how becoming a mother changed her, how to find your purpose, and how to re-energize your life through foundational balance practices. She also discusses how she knew it was time to leave corporate America and strike out on her own. Learn more about Brilliant Balance: https://cherylanneskolnicki.com/ Listen to the Brilliant Balance Podcast: https://cherylanneskolnicki.com/podcast/

  • Episode 60: Jim Price - Empower CEO + Cincinnati Advocate

    07/05/2020 Duration: 54min

    Jim Price likes to say he fails occasionally and learns continuously. That’s the mindset he encourages his employees at Empower to inhabit day in and day out. After becoming CEO of the creative media agency, which his mother started more than three decades ago, Jim invested in creating and more clearly communicating the company’s core values, which includes the tenet “Dust yourself off.” On episode 60, Jim discusses leadership, goal setting and the projects and ideas that have resulted from his forward-thinking attitude. A huge advocate for Cincinnati, Jim also shares his vision for our region, starting with ditching our Queen City nickname. Note: This episode was recorded in early January when unemployment numbers were significantly lower than today. More about: - Traction by Gino Wickman and the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) model: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/traction-gino-wickman/1100073595 - Harvard Business Review: https://hbr.org/ Support us by supporting our sponsor! Looking to create

  • Episode 59: Stacy Sims - Wellness Activist + TheWell.World Founder

    23/04/2020 Duration: 44min

    When she was in her late 30s, Stacy Sims wanted to be and feel different every day. But every day, she was repeating the same behavior—drinking—that was keeping her stuck. The same week she went into recovery, she started practicing pilates. Since then, Stacy has opened and later sold Pendleton Pilates, published a novel, and founded TheWell.World, an international network of mindfulness gatherings. Stacy discusses what she calls our resilience blueprint and how to foster your mind-body connection through meditation and other mindfulness habits on episode 59. And as a special bonus, she leads at short guided meditation at the end of the episode. Links: Learn about TheWell.World and Mindful Music Moments: https://www.thewell.world/ Get more information about True Body Project: https://www.truebodyproject.org/ Stacy's books: https://www.stacysims.net/books Support us by supporting our sponsor! Looking to create change and develop your emotional intelligence to become a better leader? Learn how Deni Tato and

  • Episode 58 - Darin Hall - Civitas Development Group + Community Builder

    10/04/2020 Duration: 34min

    After 12 years in commercial banking, Darin Hall joined the mergers and acquisitions arm for Coca-Cola. He liked being in development, but after closing a deal to buy a source water plant in Africa so Pepsi couldn’t have it, Darin had an internal crisis. “What the hell am I doing?” he remembers thinking. “I’m not doing anything substantial.” On episode 58, Darin talks about recommitting to his passion and purpose and devoting his career to community development. Along the way, he’s worked in the philanthropic world, as well as the public and private sectors. The president and CEO of Civitas Development Group also shares an important lesson: Developing your network is a crucial part of creating change. Support us by supporting our sponsor! Looking to create change and develop your emotional intelligence to become a better leader? Learn how Deni Tato and Corporate Consciousness can help at www.corpconsciousness.com. --

  • Episode 57 - Sara Hyzdu - Neuroscience Coach + Why Grey Matters

    27/03/2020 Duration: 42min

    The COVID-19 pandemic has created a new normal, one complete with social distancing, remote working, and a whole lot of uncertainty and fear. Learning how to calm ourselves and reframe our thinking is more important than ever. Sara Hyzdu, a neuroscience coach and the founder of Why Grey Matters, joined us for our first live-streamed podcast recording to share coronavirus coping strategies. On episode 57, Sara explains what happens in the brain when we feel stress and fear and how we can introduce the feel-good hormones of dopamine, serotonin and oxytocin back into our brain right now. She shares lots of tips on how to connect with and support your kids and yourself. By focusing on what we do know and understanding our brains better, we have more control over our choices and feelings. Learn more about Why Grey Matters: https://www.whygreymatters.com/. These five foods boost brainpower: https://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/foods-linked-to-better-brainpower. Support us by supporting our sponsor! Looki

  • Episode 56 - Gee Horton, Artist and Executive Recruiter

    12/03/2020 Duration: 38min

    Gee Horton grew up in a poor family with three siblings and no understanding of how he could pursue his dream of being an artist. He became a college basketball coach, but at the end of 2015, he wrote that he wanted to find his way back to art and have his work displayed in galleries. Now, Gee has a thriving side hustle as a hyperrealist artist in addition to his executive recruiter job. On episode 56, the self-taught artist shares how he developed his artistic skills, how his side hustle has influenced his career, and the burgeoning art scene in Cincinnati that’s being driven by minority artists. Plus, he shares some great tips about manifesting and aligning yourself.

  • Episode 55 - Stacey Browning - Managing Director/President/Board Member

    27/02/2020 Duration: 39min

    A mentor once told Stacey Browning to start doing the job you want before you have it. She took that to heart, rising in the ranks at Paycor until she was president. As a lifelong learner and a high achiever, it was natural for Stacey to lean in to new opportunities. What didn’t come as easily was being vulnerable enough to show up as her whole self, including being the mother of a child with a severe genetic mutation. On episode 55, Stacey shares why vulnerability is a strength, when you shouldn’t share, and how to care less about what other people think. Today, she is a managing director for venture capital firm CincyTech, and instead of staying isolated, she seeks out support when she needs it.

  • Episode 54: William Schumacher - Founder + CEO of UprisingFood.com

    13/02/2020 Duration: 43min

    What do you do when you quit your great P&G gig to start a company and your best laid plans fall apart? If you’re William Schumacher, you have a midnight brainstorm session, screw up the courage to email a highly sought-after partner, and miraculously get a call back. So began www.uprisingFood.com, which today sells keto bread across the country. On episode 54, William talks about fulfilling a life-long dream of being an entrepreneur, how to separate your identity from your professional performance, and what he learned from his father’s business failure. P.S. William’s girlfriend said yes! Congrats to the happy couple. Learn about Uprising, www.uprisingfood.com. Take our listener survey: https://www.failforwardpod.com/survey. Support us by supporting our sponsor! Looking to create change and develop your emotional intelligence to become a better leader? Learn how Deni Tato and Corporate Consciousness can help at www.corpconsciousness.com.

  • Episode 53 - John Lame - CEO + Chairman of Lenox Wealth Management + Untapped

    29/01/2020 Duration: 41min

    When John Lame was a teenager, his family was under significant financial stress that caused John to pay his own way at St. Xavier High School. Then, he lost his father and one of his brothers in the span of 10 years. But if it wasn’t for those challenging situations, John probably wouldn’t have left his unfulfilling job at P&G to start his own business. Today, he is the CEO and chairman of Lenox Wealth Management and Untapped, a wealth creation consultancy. On episode 53, John discusses his grieving process and how facing loss taught him to put his happiness first. The financial advisor also shares advice for people looking to build their value and create wealth. Listen to the Untapped podcast: https://www.livelifeuntapped.com/podcasts and for more info on coaching, email: info@livelifeuntapped.com. Support us by supporting our sponsor! Looking to create change and develop your emotional intelligence to become a better leader? Learn how Deni Tato and Corporate Consciousness can help at https://www.corpcon

  • Episode 52: Aaron Laine - Tragedy to Triumph host and recovering addict

    17/01/2020 Duration: 41min

    In high school, Aaron Laine starting experimenting with alcohol and drugs, but he wasn’t an addict. At 25, he was prescribed pain medication for migraines and a persistent back injury. Aaron was a husband and father of three, but he wasn’t an addict then either. But 27 or 28, using drugs wasn’t a non-issue any more, and soon enough he was using heroin. Aaron’s recovery journey has been long and difficult, but some of his greatest gifts have blossomed from his lowest moments. On episode 52, he talks about the life-changing power of compassion and what he’s learned from his own podcast, Tragedy to Triumph. Listen to Tragedy to Triumph: https://fromtragedy.simplecast.com/ If you or someone you know is battling addiction, find help through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357 or online at https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline Support us by supporting our sponsor! Looking to create change and develop your emotional intelligence to beco

  • Episode 51 - Matt Moran, Grateful Cancer Patient

    03/01/2020 Duration: 43min

    Matt Moran is a husband, father and successful salesman who has worked in the financial services industry for nearly 20 years. The Cincinnati native is also living with kidney cancer. Matt was first diagnosed in 2015, but after one of his kidneys was removed, doctors told him he was cancer-free. Then, in late 2018, the cancer returned, and the biopsied tumor was malignant. On episode 51, Matt discusses why and how he has chosen to view his cancer as a blessing. In April, he started a blog to track his journey and inspire others. His disease has taught him that how you respond to situations you face defines who you are. You can support Matt by reading his blog (https://gratitudematt.com/) or by making a donation to the American Cancer Society (https://www.cancer.org/involved/donate.html) Support us by supporting our sponsor! Looking to create change and develop your emotional intelligence to become a better leader? Learn how Deni Tato and Corporate Consciousness can help at https://www.corpconsciousness.com

  • Episode 50 - Sarah Brown - host of Failing Forward

    19/12/2019 Duration: 32min

    To celebrate our 50th episode, Jamie Smith, publisher of the Cincinnati Business Courier, returns to the studio. But this time, he’s the host, and he interviews Sarah about her own story of failure and resilience. In 2017, Sarah was the co-owner of Blown, a popular blow dry bar that was struggling to make ends meet. She was also using drinking as a crutch, and it was starting to affect her marriage. She realized it was time to make some changes, and as soon as she did, she started noticing opportunity all around her. Healing from her failed business and her alcoholism hasn’t always been easy, but Sarah wouldn’t change a thing. She explains what she learned from it all and encourages us all to reject perfection on this episode. Listen to Jamie Smith on episodes 30 and 34 of Failing Forward. Support us by supporting our sponsor! Looking to create change and develop your emotional intelligence to become a better leader? Learn how Deni Tato and Corporate Consciousness can help at https://www.corpconsciousne

  • Episode 49 - Britney Ruby Miller - President of Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment

    05/12/2019 Duration: 44min

    During her undergrad at UC, Britney Ruby Miller was diagnosed with epilepsy. Doctors told her it was her body’s response to severe stress and a lack of sleep. The experience taught Britney how to create boundaries that keep her healthy and allow her to spend time doing the things that are most important to her. On episode 49, Britney discusses the method she used to discover the mission and vision for her life and her leadership style as President of Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment, which has doubled its revenue since Britney took the helm. She also explains the social covenants that dictate the professional relationships in the company, what place spirituality can have in the workplace and lots more. Learn more about the Jeff Ruby Foundation. https://jeffrubyfoundation.org/ Support us by supporting our sponsor! Looking to create change and develop your emotional intelligence to become a better leader? Learn how Deni Tato and Corporate Consciousness can help at https://www.corpconsciousness.com/.

  • Episode 48 - Carl Fichtenbaum - AIDS/HIV Researcher + MD

    21/11/2019 Duration: 43min

    As a medical student in the 1980s, Carl Fichtenbaum saw his first patient who was suffering from an unknown illness that would later be known as HIV/AIDS. Carl didn’t know it then, but he would eventually become an infectious diseases physician specializing in HIV/AIDS research. On episode 48, the professor of medicine at University of Cincinnati’s College of Medicine shares the history the AIDS crisis and what it was like to take care of deathly ill patients at a time when many health care providers refused to even enter their hospital rooms. In the early years, 90 percent of Carl’s patients died as doctors struggled to find long-term management solutions. Carl reminds us that staying hopeful when things seem bleak means remembering that our past failures have taught us just as much as our successes.

  • Episode 47 - Rachel DesRochers - Entrepreneur & Gratitude Expert

    07/11/2019 Duration: 39min

    Rachel DesRochers says every failure and challenge she’s experienced is the best thing to happen to her. When she was fired from her job at Whole Foods, she realized it was her chance to live her purpose: bringing people together and practicing gratitude. That has led Rachel to start two successful businesses, Grateful Grahams and Incubator Kitchen Collective, and her podcast, In Gratitude. On episode 47, Rachel discusses how she learned gratitude, her favorite ways to practice it and why we all should talk about our failures. Learn more about Rachel and her podcast: https://www.racheldesrochers.com/ Grateful Grahams: https://www.gratefulgrahams.com/ Incubator Kitchen Collective: https://www.incubatorkitchencollective.org/

  • Failing Forward with Ados: Preston Kahn

    31/10/2019 Duration: 32min

    Welcome to Failing Forward with Ados, a limited-run series featuring teens and young professionals with Cincinnati roots who have faced challenges, felt despair and then found a way forward. Our Ados series is hosted by Indian Hills High School junior Annie Schumann. On this episode, Annie talks with Preston Kahn, who hiked the Appalachian Trail and raised more than $20,000 for teen suicide prevention organization Grant Us Hope. Preston shares the struggles with his own mental health that inspired his journey and reminds us we have the power to help our friends and family simply by asking them how they are doing. Learn more about Grant Us Hope. https://grantushope.org/ If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24/7 at 1-800-273-8255. https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/

  • Failing Forward with Ados: Margo David

    31/10/2019 Duration: 23min

    Welcome to Failing Forward with Ados, a limited-run series featuring teens and young professionals with Cincinnati roots who have faced challenges, felt despair and then found a way forward. Our Ados series is hosted by Indian Hills High School junior Annie Schumann. On this episode, Annie interviews Margo David, who was diagnosed with epilepsy before her senior year of high school and had her first seizure while flying to Fiji for a mission trip without any family or friends. At times, seizures have kept Margo from driving and playing soccer, but the current Elon University freshman has learned to persevere and to not let her diagnosis define her.

  • Failing Forward with Ados: Jack Browner

    31/10/2019 Duration: 28min

    Welcome to Failing Forward with Ados, a limited-run series featuring teens and young professionals with Cincinnati roots who have faced challenges, felt despair and then found a way forward. Our Ados series is hosted by Indian Hills High School junior Annie Schumann. On this episode, Annie interviews Jack Browner, a Cincinnati native who started experimenting with drugs and alcohol at age 13 and later began battling addiction and depression. Today, Jack has been sober for more than a year and tells us how his journey taught him to ask for help and be a beacon to his siblings and others. Are you or someone you know struggling with addiction? The resources below can help. - National Helpline (1-800-662-4357) run by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline - Narcotics Anonymous. https://www.na.org/ - Alcoholics Anonymous. https://www.aa.org/ - National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-8255). https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/

  • Episode 46 - Susan Branscome - Podcast Host Leading She

    24/10/2019 Duration: 29min

    Susan Branscome has found success in the male-dominated financial industry by knowing her worth, asking for what she wants and taking initiative—or as she likes to say getting the salt. The managing director of NorthMarq Capital joins us on episode 46 to discuss her career journey, which has included starting and later selling her own business. She also shares who her first female role model was and just this month launched her own podcast, Leading She. Find Leading She on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify. https://www.leadingshe.com/

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