Failures Podcast

Failures Media

Failures Podcast is a raw, no-fluff self-development show for men navigating life without a manual. Hosted by Rich and Justin two longtime friends in their 30s this podcast explores fatherhood, masculinity, legacy, discipline, regret, purpose, and generational healing through one unfiltered lens: failure. Each week, they share real stories, tough lessons, and invisible influences that shaped who they’ve become, and how younger men can learn from it. Whether you're figuring out how to be a father, chasing financial freedom, or trying to heal from the way you were raised, this show is for you. We're not gods. We're not gurus.Just two men in our 30s sharing what we’ve learned the hard way so you don’t have to. 🎙️ New episodes every week📲 Follow @FailuresMedia on all platforms 🧠 Join the movement: https://failuresmedia.com/subscribe

  1. 1D AGO

    Oversharing: You Think You're Connecting, They're Collecting

    In this episode, we talk about the hidden cost of oversharing. A lot of people think posting their goals, announcing their next move, or telling everyone their plans makes them more accountable. But in reality, it can do the opposite. Oversharing often kills momentum, invites outside doubt, and gives people access to information they have not earned. We break down why so many young men feel the need to share everything before they have built anything, how validation can become a substitute for real progress, and why talking too much about your ambitions can quietly sabotage them. We also get into the different forms of oversharing:  posting goals too early  sharing personal trauma with the wrong people  giving coworkers too much information  opening up too fast in dating  using social media to perform a life you have not built yet This episode is not about becoming cold or closed off. It is about learning the difference between sharing and oversharing, protecting what you are building, and being more intentional with who gets access to your story. If you have ever felt embarrassed after saying too much, or realized people used your own words against you later, this episode is for you. Failures Podcast  2026 We're not gods. We're not gurus. Just two men in our 30s sharing what we’ve learned the hard way so you don’t have to. 🎙️ New episodes every week 📲 Follow @FailuresMedia on all platforms  🧠 Join the movement: https://linktr.ee/failuresmedia If this episode helped you, share it. That’s how we grow.

    1h 4m
  2. APR 21

    You’re Winning… So Why Do You Feel Broken?

    What happens when a man does everything right, builds a good life, and still feels like something is broken underneath it all? In this episode of Failures Podcast, we break down the mindset of the broken overachiever — the ambitious man who looks successful on the outside but still wrestles with imposter syndrome, anxiety, old trauma, and the constant feeling that he has to prove himself. We talk about the hidden cost of overachievement, how childhood survival mode can turn into adult success patterns, and why so many driven men still feel empty even after they get the job, the money, the recognition, or the title. Rich opens up about how one moment of criticism triggered deep feelings of self-doubt, despite years of professional success. Justin reflects on how validation, ego, and the pressure to “make it” can quietly turn success into its own prison. This episode is for the man who: looks composed on the outside but feels pressure internally keeps achieving but never feels satisfied struggles to enjoy wins before chasing the next goal wonders if ambition is coming from purpose… or pain We get into imposter syndrome, toxic hustle culture, identity, ego, trauma, validation, and the difference between external success and internal peace. If you’ve ever felt like you built a life that looks good on paper but still doesn’t feel right inside, this episode is for you. Failures Podcast  2026 We're not gods. We're not gurus. Just two men in our 30s sharing what we’ve learned the hard way so you don’t have to. 🎙️ New episodes every week 📲 Follow @FailuresMedia on all platforms  🧠 Join the movement: https://linktr.ee/failuresmedia If this episode helped you, share it. That’s how we grow.

    1h 1m
  3. APR 14

    The Nice Guy Trap: Kindness vs Weakness

    In this episode of Failures, we break down the Nice Guy Trap and why so many men get stuck in the loop of being overly agreeable, overly available, and secretly resentful. We talk about the difference between being a good man and being a performative nice guy. A lot of men are raised to believe that if they’re respectful, accommodating, and always say yes, life will reward them with love, respect, and approval. But in the real world, that mindset can turn into weak boundaries, hidden expectations, and silent contracts that nobody else agreed to. Rich and Justin unpack how this shows up in dating, friendships, work, and everyday life. They break down why people-pleasing kills self-respect, how friction avoidance turns men into shapeshifters, and why “giving to get” always leads to resentment. They also explore the dangerous overcorrection many men make when being the “nice guy” doesn’t work, and why becoming toxic is not the answer either. This conversation is for the man who feels overlooked, drained, and frustrated because he’s been doing everything for everybody else and still ending up empty. If you’ve ever felt like being “too nice” made you invisible, this episode is for you. Failures Podcast  2026 We're not gods. We're not gurus. Just two men in our 30s sharing what we’ve learned the hard way so you don’t have to. 🎙️ New episodes every week 📲 Follow @FailuresMedia on all platforms  🧠 Join the movement: https://linktr.ee/failuresmedia If this episode helped you, share it. That’s how we grow.

    57 min

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Failures Podcast is a raw, no-fluff self-development show for men navigating life without a manual. Hosted by Rich and Justin two longtime friends in their 30s this podcast explores fatherhood, masculinity, legacy, discipline, regret, purpose, and generational healing through one unfiltered lens: failure. Each week, they share real stories, tough lessons, and invisible influences that shaped who they’ve become, and how younger men can learn from it. Whether you're figuring out how to be a father, chasing financial freedom, or trying to heal from the way you were raised, this show is for you. We're not gods. We're not gurus.Just two men in our 30s sharing what we’ve learned the hard way so you don’t have to. 🎙️ New episodes every week📲 Follow @FailuresMedia on all platforms 🧠 Join the movement: https://failuresmedia.com/subscribe