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Most entrepreneurs know they should be building their brand online, but many hesitate because the process feels overwhelming.
In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, Terryl Humphrey breaks down how understanding the customer experience completely changed the way he approaches podcasting, marketing, and business growth.
After producing over 893 podcast episodes, Terryl realized that most entrepreneurs are not struggling because they lack information.
They struggle because they feel overwhelmed by editing, equipment, consistency, and the pressure of constantly creating content. Instead of making podcasting more complicated, Terryl explains why simplifying the process and removing technical stress became the real solution.
Throughout the episode, Terryl shares lessons from starting a car wash business in the Marine Corps, learning customer behavior through experience, and helping entrepreneurs launch podcasts with confidence.
The conversation also explores why podcasting is not just about recording conversations, but about building trust, becoming visible, and positioning yourself as the go-to person in your industry.
This episode is for entrepreneurs, podcasters, creators, and multifamily investors who want to build their brand, gain more visibility, and create stronger relationships with their audience through podcasting.
Failure Is Knowledge helps multifamily investors build their brand through podcasting.
By Terryl C. Humphrey5
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Most entrepreneurs know they should be building their brand online, but many hesitate because the process feels overwhelming.
In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, Terryl Humphrey breaks down how understanding the customer experience completely changed the way he approaches podcasting, marketing, and business growth.
After producing over 893 podcast episodes, Terryl realized that most entrepreneurs are not struggling because they lack information.
They struggle because they feel overwhelmed by editing, equipment, consistency, and the pressure of constantly creating content. Instead of making podcasting more complicated, Terryl explains why simplifying the process and removing technical stress became the real solution.
Throughout the episode, Terryl shares lessons from starting a car wash business in the Marine Corps, learning customer behavior through experience, and helping entrepreneurs launch podcasts with confidence.
The conversation also explores why podcasting is not just about recording conversations, but about building trust, becoming visible, and positioning yourself as the go-to person in your industry.
This episode is for entrepreneurs, podcasters, creators, and multifamily investors who want to build their brand, gain more visibility, and create stronger relationships with their audience through podcasting.
Failure Is Knowledge helps multifamily investors build their brand through podcasting.