The Resiliency Project

Nik Agharkar

Real conversations about failure, resilience, and starting again Nik Agharkar, founder of Crowne Point Tax, hosts The Resiliency Project, a long-form interview podcast focused on what happens after failure. Through candid conversations with founders, executives, professionals, and creators, the show explores real setbacks, reinvention, and the mindset shifts that make resilience possible. Each episode reframes struggle, offering practical insight listeners can apply to their own challenges.

Episodes

  1. 4d ago

    Losing Everything and Rebuilding From a School Bus w/ Angie Callen

    "I thought we were buying our future. Instead, we bought a disaster.”  In this episode of The Resiliency Project, Angie Callen shares how buying the wrong business spiraled into lawsuits, bankruptcy, and financial collapse. After losing nearly everything, Angie and her husband moved into a gutted school bus in the mountains of Colorado and rebuilt their lives one coaching client, one networking event, and one step at a time. But this conversation is about more than failure. It is about resilience as a learned skill.  Angie explains how childhood adversity shaped her mindset, why having “no way back” forced her to adapt, and how refusing to quit helped her build a successful coaching business from scratch. From sleeping in her Subaru between networking events to finding her first client through LinkedIn, Angie’s story is a reminder that resilience is often built long before the breakthrough arrives.  What You’ll Learn:  • How a failed business purchase led to bankruptcy and rebuilding from a school bus  • Why resilience can be developed through adversity and experience  • How LinkedIn networking helped Angie land her first coaching clients  • Why controlling what you can control is critical during hardship  • How failure became the foundation for Angie’s future success  Episode Links:  Angie Callen LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angiecallen/  Connect with Angie Callen: https://angiecallen.com/  Angie Callen's new book, Scary Good: https://angiecallen.com/scarygoodread/

    17 min
  2. May 13

    Learning the Hard Way and Building Mental Resilience w/ Rhett Power

    “I have to learn by getting the shit kicked out of me.” - What happens when failure stops being a setback and starts becoming the strategy?  Executive coach, author, and entrepreneur Rhett Power joins Nik Agharkar to break down the brutal realities of entrepreneurship, from losing millions on failed products to nearly running out of money while trying to keep a business alive. Instead of avoiding failure, Power explains how repeated setbacks forced him to rethink his business model, sharpen his mindset, and develop the resilience needed to survive.  The conversation explores why most entrepreneurs have to become a little delusional to keep going, the dangerous impact of negative self-talk, and the mental systems that help leaders push through adversity. From sleeping in vans to landing major retail deals, this episode digs into the uncomfortable truth behind perseverance: resilience is not built through motivation, it is built through repeated hardship, reflection, and adaptation.  What You’ll Learn: • Why most successful entrepreneurs learn through failure, not theory • How Rhett Power rebuilt his business after losing millions on failed products • The role mindset and self-talk play during adversity • The “Catch, Confront, Change” framework for breaking negative thought patterns • Why resilience often requires irrational belief before results show up • How product failures ultimately led to a stronger business model Episode Links: Check out Rhett Power: https://rhettpower.com/

    26 min

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Real conversations about failure, resilience, and starting again Nik Agharkar, founder of Crowne Point Tax, hosts The Resiliency Project, a long-form interview podcast focused on what happens after failure. Through candid conversations with founders, executives, professionals, and creators, the show explores real setbacks, reinvention, and the mindset shifts that make resilience possible. Each episode reframes struggle, offering practical insight listeners can apply to their own challenges.