How 894 Episodes Taught Me to Keep Showing Up | With Terryl Humphrey | Ep #372
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In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, Terryl Humphrey talks about the importance of consistency and why “consistency always wins.”
Terryl shares how he started “half a decade ago,” showing up every day even when “nobody was reaching out,” and how that process built skill, confidence, and momentum over time.
He explains the failure of expecting instant results, what it costs when you stop early, and how a shift in focus changes everything.
This episode includes Terryl’s perspective on why “ninety percent of podcasts” stop at “episode number three,” why “only ten percent get to episode number twenty,” and why “the gratification is not instant.” He also connects consistency to focus, breathing, and discipline with a Marine Corps range example, and explains the difference between being proactive and reactive in business.
If you are a thought leader, entrepreneur, or podcaster trying to grow your audience, this episode breaks down why results come after repetition, why every audience member counts, and why showing up when “no one is there” is where consistency is built.
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