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665 — When You Don’t Get the Trumpet: How Detours Shape DestinyWhat if the thing you didn’t want… is the very thing that quietly shapes your future?
In Episode 665 of The Terry Wilson 3 Podcast, Terry shares a deeply personal and powerful story from his teenage years — the moment he asked for a trumpet, but was given a trombone instead. What felt like a small disappointment at the time became a defining detour that ultimately influenced his lifelong journey through music, business, leadership, and entrepreneurship.
From seeing Phil Driscoll perform live in Gaffney, South Carolina, to being mentored by a trumpet-playing band director, to discovering the legendary horn arrangements of Chicago and James Pankow, Terry unpacks how one unexpected instrument helped develop skills, perspective, and momentum that carried into music retail, production, training, and eventually into building TW3.
This episode isn’t just about music — it’s about how progress beats perfection, how God often uses what’s already in your hand, and how detours in business and life can become strategic advantages when you keep moving forward.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
• Why momentum matters more than ideal conditions
• How adaptive flexibility fuels long-term success
• What psychology teaches about progress vs preference
• A biblical perspective on God using what you already have
• How business owners can turn detours into differentiation
• Why waiting on “perfect” often costs you timing
• How small compromises can unlock big outcomes
Whether you’re navigating a career shift, building a business, facing a setback, or feeling stuck with less-than-ideal resources, this episode will challenge you to rethink how you view delays, detours, and disappointments.
Sometimes, when you don’t get the trumpet… you get the platform.
Listen now and be reminded that your destiny may be hiding inside what you didn’t plan.
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665 — When You Don’t Get the Trumpet: How Detours Shape DestinyWhat if the thing you didn’t want… is the very thing that quietly shapes your future?
In Episode 665 of The Terry Wilson 3 Podcast, Terry shares a deeply personal and powerful story from his teenage years — the moment he asked for a trumpet, but was given a trombone instead. What felt like a small disappointment at the time became a defining detour that ultimately influenced his lifelong journey through music, business, leadership, and entrepreneurship.
From seeing Phil Driscoll perform live in Gaffney, South Carolina, to being mentored by a trumpet-playing band director, to discovering the legendary horn arrangements of Chicago and James Pankow, Terry unpacks how one unexpected instrument helped develop skills, perspective, and momentum that carried into music retail, production, training, and eventually into building TW3.
This episode isn’t just about music — it’s about how progress beats perfection, how God often uses what’s already in your hand, and how detours in business and life can become strategic advantages when you keep moving forward.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
• Why momentum matters more than ideal conditions
• How adaptive flexibility fuels long-term success
• What psychology teaches about progress vs preference
• A biblical perspective on God using what you already have
• How business owners can turn detours into differentiation
• Why waiting on “perfect” often costs you timing
• How small compromises can unlock big outcomes
Whether you’re navigating a career shift, building a business, facing a setback, or feeling stuck with less-than-ideal resources, this episode will challenge you to rethink how you view delays, detours, and disappointments.
Sometimes, when you don’t get the trumpet… you get the platform.
Listen now and be reminded that your destiny may be hiding inside what you didn’t plan.