Ep. 53: What Failure Actually Costs Leaders (And What It Buys)
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What Failure Actually Costs You (And What It Buys) Gold Standard Leadership Lab, Season 2, Episode 1
Season 2 opens where most leadership content is afraid to go: inside the real experience of failure. Not the sanitized version. The kind that wakes you up at 3am and makes you question whether you are good at this at all.
In this episode, Daniel Gold, host of the Gold Standard Leadership Lab and Principal at BDO USA, draws on neuroscience, Brene Brown’s research on shame versus guilt, and his own professional losses to build a new operating system for how leaders can face failure without letting it become an identity.
What you will take away from this episode:
The difference between shame and guilt, and why that distinction determines whether failure makes you smaller or stronger. Why your brain’s negativity bias is not a character flaw, and what to do with that knowledge in real time. How to treat failure as data rather than verdict. Why the losses in your career are load-bearing, not just recoverable. A North Star framework for staying navigable when things do not go as planned.
This episode connects to the resilience work from Leadership Lab 4, the self-protective mechanisms explored in Ep. 45: Guardrails, Not Perfection, and the arrival fallacy Daniel unpacked in Ep. 23.
“Wisdom comes from the strength of your failures.”
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