276 episodes

Are you a leader searching for a path to greater effectiveness, insight, and innovation? ”My Favorite Mistake,” hosted by Mark Graban, turns the spotlight on how today’s foremost business thinkers, C-suite executives, and industry disruptors navigate through the labyrinthine world of errors and missteps to come out on the other side with powerful insights and innovative solutions.

The Concept:

We deconstruct the idea that mistakes are something to be brushed under the carpet; rather, we argue for the transformative power of embracing them. What if each blunder could become a masterclass in leadership growth and creative problem-solving?

The Stories:

Our riveting interviews reveal the often-hidden episodes in the lives of our guests, highlighting the pivotal mistakes that have become defining moments in their careers. From international entrepreneurs to tech industry pioneers, healthcare leaders to award-winning authors, the stories you’ll hear are as diverse as they are enlightening.

The Breadth:

The podcast spans an eclectic mix of topics: from leadership psychology and organizational culture to process innovation and sustainability. We tie them together in an intricate mosaic that gives you an edge in navigating the ever-changing business terrain.

The Approach:

Mark Graban, an author and seasoned consultant, guides the conversation with a unique blend of expertise and curiosity, mining each dialogue for kernels of wisdom and transformative strategies.

Why Subscribe?

Engage with thought-provoking dialogues that challenge conventional wisdom.
Access tools and frameworks that offer a competitive edge in your industry.
Discover your own potential for turning errors into innovative opportunities.
Develop a nuanced understanding of emotional intelligence, resilience, and agile thinking.

Transform the way you approach leadership, innovation, and success. Subscribe to ”My Favorite Mistake” today and embark on a journey of relentless improvement fueled by the transformative power of mistakes.

My Favorite Mistake: Navigating Business and Career Pitfalls for Leadership Growth and Innovation Mark Graban Podcasts

    • Business

Are you a leader searching for a path to greater effectiveness, insight, and innovation? ”My Favorite Mistake,” hosted by Mark Graban, turns the spotlight on how today’s foremost business thinkers, C-suite executives, and industry disruptors navigate through the labyrinthine world of errors and missteps to come out on the other side with powerful insights and innovative solutions.

The Concept:

We deconstruct the idea that mistakes are something to be brushed under the carpet; rather, we argue for the transformative power of embracing them. What if each blunder could become a masterclass in leadership growth and creative problem-solving?

The Stories:

Our riveting interviews reveal the often-hidden episodes in the lives of our guests, highlighting the pivotal mistakes that have become defining moments in their careers. From international entrepreneurs to tech industry pioneers, healthcare leaders to award-winning authors, the stories you’ll hear are as diverse as they are enlightening.

The Breadth:

The podcast spans an eclectic mix of topics: from leadership psychology and organizational culture to process innovation and sustainability. We tie them together in an intricate mosaic that gives you an edge in navigating the ever-changing business terrain.

The Approach:

Mark Graban, an author and seasoned consultant, guides the conversation with a unique blend of expertise and curiosity, mining each dialogue for kernels of wisdom and transformative strategies.

Why Subscribe?

Engage with thought-provoking dialogues that challenge conventional wisdom.
Access tools and frameworks that offer a competitive edge in your industry.
Discover your own potential for turning errors into innovative opportunities.
Develop a nuanced understanding of emotional intelligence, resilience, and agile thinking.

Transform the way you approach leadership, innovation, and success. Subscribe to ”My Favorite Mistake” today and embark on a journey of relentless improvement fueled by the transformative power of mistakes.

    Entrepreneurship Mistakes: The Pitfalls of Growing Too Fast with John St.Pierre

    Entrepreneurship Mistakes: The Pitfalls of Growing Too Fast with John St.Pierre

    My guest for Episode #263 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is John St.Pierre, an entrepreneurial strategist, business growth advisor, and co-host of the “Entrepreneurs United Podcast” — with Rich Hoffman. They recently had me as a guest.
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    John has over 25 years of experience co-founding and growing successful businesses across various industries including co-founding and growing two companies to over 50 million dollars in revenues each.

    John is currently the majority owner and chairperson of Rhombus Group, a private holding company formed in 2003 comprising several small businesses. His mission is to help entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs, and their companies achieve their goals and dreams.

    He’s also the author of The $100M Journey: Your Guide To Growing The Business Of Your Dreams Without Going Off The Cliff!, a book that shares my proven strategies and insights on how to scale your business while avoiding costly pitfalls.

    In this episode, John shares his profound insights on the pitfalls of trying to grow a business too fast. John recounts his journey of co-founding and expanding a company to over $50 million in revenue, only to face the harsh consequences of rapid, unsustainable growth. He shares his mistakes, such as

    taking on excessive bank debt,

    making poor hiring decisions, and

    losing equity control,

    which ultimately led to him being fired from the very company he built. Through this candid reflection, John emphasizes the importance of patient ambition, protecting equity, and aligning business strategies with personal life goals, offering invaluable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs.


    Questions and Topics:

    What's your favorite mistake?

    Did you take time off to reflect, recover, and reset?

    Did previous opportunities lack alignment in purpose, best-in-world potential, and economic value?

    Did board members or executives push back on your growth decisions, or was everyone all in?

    What advice do you have for founders on when to take money, how much to take, and who to choose as investors?

    How was the news of your firing delivered?

    Are there specific growth points that are particularly risky, like 10 million or 50 million?

    How can founders ensure they don't have blinders on and miss potential pitfalls?

    What's the common theme for the businesses within Rhombus Group?

    Tell us about the Entrepreneurs United podcast and how you and Rich Hoffman decided to start it.

    The book's website

    • 42 min
    Bonus: John Rossman - My Favorite Mistake Guest Update, Author of "Big Bet Leadership"

    Bonus: John Rossman - My Favorite Mistake Guest Update, Author of "Big Bet Leadership"

    John was a guest in Episode 242 in January 2024. That episode: https://markgraban.com/mistake242 
    Welcome to a pecial bonus episode of "My Favorite Mistake" with your host, Mark Graban! In this episode, we're catching up with John Rossman, who has just released his latest book, "Big Bet Leadership: Your Playbook for Winning in the Hyper-Digital Era."
    John joined us previously in Episode 242, and today he's back to share insights from his new book. We discuss the critical lessons learned from industry giants like Jeff Bezos, John Legere, Elon Musk, and Satya Nadella. John breaks down the essential habits for successful transformations: creating clarity, maintaining velocity, and accelerating risk and value.
    Tune in to hear about:
    The foreboding prediction of the hyper-digital era.
    Key strategies for transforming organizations.
    Feedback from readers and insights into the book's reception.
    The unique "three futures memo" tool for better alignment.
    The importance of focusing on valuable problems and customer needs in the AI era.
    The challenges of upfront decision-making processes and governance.
    John also shares a candid moment about the audiobook production and thoughts on potential additions for future editions.
    Don't miss out on this insightful conversation! Check out the book, "Big Bet Leadership," and enhance your playbook for thriving in the hyper-digital era.
    📘 Get the book: https://amzn.to/3xgoBdz 
    🔔 Subscribe to My Favorite Mistake Podcast: http://myfavoritemistakepodcast.com/ 
    📱 Connect with Mark Graban:
    Website: LeanBlog.org
    Twitter: @MarkGraban
    LinkedIn: Mark Graban

    • 8 min
    Embracing Failure: Jennifer Heemstra's Path to Innovation, Scientific Research, and Leadership

    Embracing Failure: Jennifer Heemstra's Path to Innovation, Scientific Research, and Leadership

    My guest for Episode #262 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Jennifer Heemstra. She is Chair and Professor of Chemistry, the Charles Allen Thomas Professor of Chemistry at Washington University in St. Louis.
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    Her research makes use of the ability of nucleic acids to self-assemble and recognize other molecules. Alongside her research, Heemstra is a science communicator and writes a regular column for Chemical & Engineering News. She earned her Ph.D. at the University of illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
    In this episode, Jen discusses the iterative process of failure and success in her lab, emphasizing the importance of creating a psychologically safe space for her team to experiment and learn. Jen also highlights the critical role of leadership in academic settings and how her unexpected transition into a leadership role has become one of the most rewarding aspects of her career — an “accidental leader” (the theme of a book she's writing).
    Jennifer's “favorite mistake” concerns a significant misunderstanding of her career path. Initially believing that her role as a professor would be purely research-focused, she quickly realized that it encompassed much more, including leadership and mentorship. This revelation, although initially seen as a mistake, turned out to be the best possible outcome. It fueled her passion for leadership and inspired her to focus on developing a positive and empowering lab culture. Her story underscores the importance of embracing unexpected turns in one's career and finding value in professional growth.
    Questions and Topics:
    The failures and mistakes we make in research 
    Advising students about their career paths, and if they want to really focus on research? 
    Is it rare for a professor to love all aspects of their job? Research, teaching, getting funding, publishing, leading?
    As chair – have an employer but not a boss – but autonomy?
    “The Only People Who Never Make Mistakes and Never Experience Failure Are Those Who Never Try”
    What types of failures are made by students and researchers in your field – and your lab?
    Amy Edmondson’s three types of failures?
    A hypothesis that’s disproven vs a technical mistake?
    Making sure you learn from mistakes?
    Helping people not beat themselves up?
    Why and How do you share YOUR failures? And Why is it more important for those with more POWER to share their mistakes?

    • 49 min
    Learning from Mistakes in Medicine: Insights from Dr. Andrew Wilner’s Career

    Learning from Mistakes in Medicine: Insights from Dr. Andrew Wilner’s Career

    My guest for Episode #261 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Dr. Andrew Wilner, a board-certified internist, neurologist, and epilepsy specialist. In 1982, he discovered that locum tenens was the perfect solution for achieving work/life balance as a physician and writer. Dr. Wilner has practiced locum tenens in a variety of inpatient, outpatient, academic, and community settings. 

    He is a prolific medical journalist and author of several books, including Bullets and Brains. Currently, Dr. Wilner is an Associate Professor of Neurology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, where he cares for patients, teaches, writes, and lives with his wife and baby boy. He's also host of the podcast “The Art of Medicine.” His latest book is The Locum Life: A Physician's Guide to Locum Tenens.

    In this episode, we discuss the concept of "locum tenens", a staffing solution that is steadily taking root in the world of healthcare. Locum tenens, which means "holding a place," provides medical professionals the flexibility of temporary placements in clinics or hospitals due to extended leaves or transitions between hires. Our guest for this episode, Dr. Andrew Wilner, a seasoned neurologist and epilepsy specialist, has thrived using the locum tenens approach. He gives insightful revelations about the career growth and personal satisfaction that come with adopting this method of staffing.

    In addition, Dr. Wilner gives an account of the human errors that can occur in healthcare settings. Using a personal tale about a mistake made during his training years, he emphasizes the necessity for checks and balances to prevent such occurrences. The discussion encourages healthcare professionals and administrations to approach healthcare provision not as invincible entities, but as humans who are prone to making mistakes. It is through such humility and acknowledgment of weaknesses that better healthcare systems can be fostered where errors are minimized and learning is continuous.


    Questions and Topics:

    How could that medication error happen? Sleep deprived

    Did the nurse challenge the order?

    More of an expectation to speak up now?

    A team effort to help you and help the patient?

    EHR risk of errors - wrong chart? New risks

    Human factors — 36 or even 24 hour shifts now?

    Tell us about your Podcast: “The Art of Medicine”

    The Locum Life: A Physician's Guide to Locum Tenens

    Your experiences with writing and self publishing?

    • 44 min
    Embracing Change: A Lawyer's Leap to Comedy and Coaching with Rachel Burch

    Embracing Change: A Lawyer's Leap to Comedy and Coaching with Rachel Burch

    My guest for Episode #260 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Rachel Burch. She’s a lawyer turned transformational coach and stand-up comedian.  
    EPISODE PAGE with video, transcript, and more

    As host of the chart-topping podcast Love Before 100, Rachel chronicles her journey to find love while making her way down a dating scavenger hunt/bucket list.

    Rachel lives with her two boys in Orange County, CA, where she enjoys long walks on the beach and short commutes on PCH. She’s obsessed with personal growth, all things woo and healthy living.

    In this captivating episode of "My Favorite Mistake," Mark Graban and Rachel Burch take listeners through a riveting journey from rigid law corridors to vibrant stand-up stages and intimate podcasting spaces. They unravel the interesting dynamics of creativity, touching upon the iterative nature of comedy and podcasting as platforms for exploration and growth.

    They explore how bravery, resilience, and unwavering dedication play instrumental roles in one's creative journey. With an exceptional knack for intertwining insights on personal growth with humor, Rachel uses her experiences as platforms to connect on a human level, showcasing the powerful impact of storytelling. This episode serves to inspire individuals to embrace every facet of their journey, including their passions and dreams, and the importance of learning from mistakes.


    Questions and Topics:

    How did the law degree help you with what you’re doing now?

    Did you want to be a comedian growing up??

    From lawyer to business owner to comedian - how to make big life changes?

    Developing stand up as an iterative process and testing ideas?

    Beginning as a podcaster??

    Tell us about Podcasting — “Love Before 100”

    “Launching your podcast isn’t the hard part. Making it worth listening to is.”

    Lessons about Growing a podcast - services for podcasters “Bingeable”

    What is your best piece of advice for people who want to start on their dream but are scared?

    What’s the worst advice someone could give?

    • 43 min
    Bonus: Ellen Patnaude's Updates (2 New Books and More)

    Bonus: Ellen Patnaude's Updates (2 New Books and More)

    We're joined again by Ellen Patnaude, who was a guest back in Episode 141 in February 2022.
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    What's new for Ellen? She's the author of TWO books that have been released since then.
    I Thought You Knew...: Confessions of a Chronic Assumer (and How You Can Stop Guessing Your Way Through Important Interactions)
    AND
    "You're Not Doing It Right": Loving My Mother Through An Unpredictable Caregiving Journey
    She's also changed the name of her company to Patnaude Coaching. 
    Thanks to Ellen for coming back to share with us in this quick conversation.
     

    • 14 min

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