Why Admitting Failure is Your Greatest Advantage: Lessons in Failure from Tom Dardick
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Failure is something most of us try to avoid, hide, or move past as quickly as possible. But what if admitting failure is actually your greatest advantage?
In this episode of Unexpected Advice, Esther Angell is joined by Tom Dardick, CEO of The Mentor Machine, for an honest conversation about failure, ego, and growth. Tom shares his own experience with a major business failure and reflects on what it taught him about humility, resilience, and leadership.
Together, they explore why failure feels so personal, how our ego shapes the stories we tell ourselves, and why there is no “getting over” failure: only going through it.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
- Why failure is part of learning, not a personal flaw
- How ego can keep leaders stuck
- The difference between regret and growth
- Why small, incremental actions matter more than big pivots
- How leaders can rebuild alignment and trust
If you’ve ever felt defined by a failure, this episode offers a powerful reframe: failure doesn’t diminish your leadership. Avoiding it might.
🎧 Listen now and discover why admitting failure may be your greatest advantage.
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