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The Fail First Project with Alec Martone

The Fail First Project with Alec Martone

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Every CEO, Professional Athlete, Entrepreneur, and Creator has failed. Many times. This is where we hear their stories stories of failure and how they used it to find success. Fail First to Learn Fast.Fail First Project マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 経済学
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  • Mental Health Threat Assessment: Is success meaningless? (Or is it everything?) | Ep. 66
    2026/04/29

    Most high-performers spend their lives chasing a "summit," only to reach the top and realize the view isn't what they expected. On this episode of Fail First, we conduct a mental health "threat assessment" to determine if our modern definition of success is actually fueling our fulfillment—or destroying our sense of meaning.Alec hosts a powerhouse roundtable featuring three experts dedicated to redefining resilience, masculinity, and the psychological framework of a life well-lived.Meet the Guests:Justin Carotti, LCSW, LADC: Founder of Valiance Counseling & Coaching. Justin specializes in the mental health of emerging adults and high-level professionals.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justincarotti/John-Tyler Markette: Director at Causeway Collaborative and Founder of Modern Progress Counseling. John-Tyler is a leading voice in modern masculinity and mental health consulting.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-tyler-markette-a0774a89/Isaiah Neil: Public Speaker and Mental Health Advocate. As a former athlete and 1834 Fellow, Isaiah brings a vital perspective on identity transition and youth advocacy.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isaiah-neil-97305921b/Episode Timestamps:[00:00] – Introduction: The crisis of meaninglessness in modern men.[01:05] – Meet John-Tyler Markette: Counseling young men and the "nihilism" problem.[04:35] – Meet Justin Carotti: Why convenience has made "meaning" harder to find.[08:25] – Meet Isaiah Neil: Anxiety, screen addiction, and the "becoming" vs. "being" trap.[15:30] – The Search for Community: From religion to digital niche groups.[18:30] – The Parental Impact: How entitlement and pressure shape young athletes.[23:45] – Coaching Beyond the Scoreboard: Managing emotions and building human connections.[30:50] – Vulnerability in Leadership: How coaches can create safe spaces for struggle.[41:10] – Finding Fuel in the Fire: Is it okay to use pain and "hate" as motivation?[46:10] – Energy Recalibration: Knowing when to shift from aggression to recovery.[58:15] – The Silent Crisis: Addressing why men account for 80% of suicide deaths.[01:03:50] – The Role of Faith: Discipline, purpose, and connecting to something greater.[01:13:40] – The Science of Recovery: Prioritizing sleep, nutrition, and CNS downregulation.[01:27:10] – Individual vs. Team Performance: Creating routines and "grounding" techniques.[01:32:45] – Why We Must Do Hard Things: Achievement on the other side of work.[01:38:50] – The Executive Burden: Handling pressure at the highest levels of business.[01:45:50] – Psychological Safety: Managing high standards with human sensitivity.[01:49:50] – Closing Thoughts: One thing to start and one thing to stop doing today. In This Episode, We Discuss:The Success Trap: Why achieving your goals can sometimes feel like a "threat" to your mental stability.Defining Meaning: Is purpose something we create or something we find through our failures?The Performance Mask: How stoicism in men and athletes often hides a deeper existential crisis.Navigating the Pivot: Actionable advice on how to find a new "why" when your career, sport, or business changes.Clinical Insights: Expert strategies for maintaining mental fitness while navigating the pressures of high-level entrepreneurship.

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    1 時間 58 分
  • TikTok Shop Expert: From $20k in debt to $22,000,000 on TikTok Shop. (The 100% complete blueprint) - Nick Fowler | Ep. 65
    2026/01/17

    Nick Fowler was $20,000 in debt when he realized the world was changing. While most people look at TikTok as an app for entertainment, Nick saw a lifeline.

    In this episode of Fail First, Nick reveals how he transitioned from a Military Rescue Swimmer to building a $22 million TikTok Shop empire.

    This conversation isn’t just about the TikTok Shop blueprint, it’s a masterclass in recognizing opportunity before it passes you by. It is a raw look at what happens when you give yourself permission to try something different, even when the world expects you to stay where you are.

    He explains:
    • The emotional weight of being $20k in debt and the moment that forced a change
    • Why your "fear of failing" is actually a fear of what other people think
    • The exact framework Nick used to help his family start from scratch
    • The "Three Pillars" of viral content that most creators overlook
    • Why 2026 is the last great window for the "TikTok Shop Gold Rush"

    00:00 Intro: The $20,000 Debt Realization
    05:20 From Navy Rescue Swimmer to Digital Entrepreneur
    12:45 The Family Blueprint: Helping Mom and Sister Start from Scratch
    22:10 Why This Isn’t Really About TikTok Shop
    31:05 The Science of Opportunity: How to See What Others Miss
    45:30 Navigating the "Ban Hammer" and Protecting Your Business
    58:15 The Psychology of the "Scroll": Capturing Attention in 3 Seconds
    01:12:40 Giving Yourself Permission to Fail First
    01:25:15 Scaling to $22 Million: When to Hire and When to Automate
    01:38:50 Dealing with "Haters" and Negative Comments
    01:52:10 The Future of Social Commerce: 2026 and Beyond
    02:04:30 Final Lessons

    Connect with Nick Fowler:
    YouTube: @thenickfowler




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  • Pickleball Investment Strategy: How Private Equity is Building Profitable Pickleball Facilities | Ep. 64
    2025/12/10

    In this episode of the Fail First Podcast, we sit down with Travis, the Director of Pickleball at Pickleball X, a private equity group investing heavily in the future of the sport. Pickleball X owns and manages Pickleball Kingdom facilities, with plans for aggressive expansion across the US.

    Travis provides an incredible deep dive into the business of pickleball and what it takes for a facility to thrive, not just survive.

    🎙️ In This Episode, We Discuss:The Business of Pickleball: Why private equity groups like Pickleball X see pickleball facilities as a massive investment opportunity, and how they plan to have seven clubs by the first quarter of 2026 [03:09].

    The "Soul of a Facility": Travis warns against the "Kevin Costner effect" (if you build it, they will come) and stresses that the true key to success is building culture, community, and consistent programming, not just beautiful courts [08:40].

    A Roadmap for Growth: The importance of a 10+ court minimum for profitability and the strategic focus on the "top line" (community development) over the "bottom line" [09:46].

    Bridging the Gap with "NextStep": Learn about Pickleball Kingdom's structured program designed to take new players from 101 classes to confident open play participants, utilizing coaching, fundamentals, and kitchen classes [15:13].

    The Future of the Game: Analyzing the generational shift in pickleball, the vital role of Gen Z and Millennials in the sport's long-term growth, and the potential for a Junior MLP team format [17:21].

    New Investment Hotbeds: Why seasonal areas and cold-weather markets like Connecticut are booming for indoor pickleball due to high demand and the need for wind-controlled environments [26:04].

    Reality TV & Exposure: Discussing the marketing play behind the newly announced "Pickleball Paddle Battle" reality TV concept [28:10].

    The Fear of Failure: Travis shares his greatest fear in the industry: failing the community and the expectations set for long-term growth [31:54].

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