You’re Not Failing—You’re Just the First One to Try: What Founders Get Wrong About Doubt

10/07/2025 22 min Episodio 33
You’re Not Failing—You’re Just the First One to Try: What Founders Get Wrong About Doubt

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Episode Synopsis

Ever launched something new and immediately questioned everything? Wondered if the doubts in your head were louder than the market feedback?
In this raw solo episode, we dive deep into the emotional side of entrepreneurship—the stuff nobody puts on a pitch deck. We're talking about fear, uncertainty, self-doubt, and imposter syndrome—not as flaws, but as part of the journey when you're doing something bold and new.
You’ll hear real stories from the front lines of innovation, plus reflections on:


Why fear and doubt might mean you're ahead of your time—not wrong


How imposter syndrome can actually point you in the right direction


Ways to "test" your internal fears like you would a product prototype


Why grace—not just grit—might be your most important founder skill


If you’ve ever wrestled with quiet fears while building loud ideas, this episode is your permission slip to keep going.
Listen now and rethink how you define validation.
Because maybe the biggest risk isn’t launching your idea—it’s not believing in it.

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