The Moment I Didn’t Record (And Lost) | With Terryl Humphrey | Ep #371
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In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, Terryl Humphrey discusses the importance of capturing the moment in business, podcasting, and personal growth.
He explains a failure that occurred during an in-person podcast recording when the microphone died after three minutes and seventeen seconds.
The conversation continued, but the sound was completely off. The moment was captured visually, but not with the right tools and preparation. That experience reinforced the cost of not being fully prepared and the importance of documentation.
Terryl describes how capturing the moment is more than content creation. It is documentation. It is building your story. From recording a cooking YouTube channel years ago, to appearing on KATV news in Little Rock, Arkansas, to producing over 893 podcast episodes, he explains how documenting moments builds connection, awareness, and business growth.
This episode explores podcast production, storytelling in marketing, audience growth, business development, personal discipline, and choosing your starting point.
Entrepreneurs, thought leaders, podcasters, and business owners will gain perspective on how moments create opportunity when they are documented with the right tools, skills, and mindset.
If you are looking to grow your podcast audience, improve your podcast production, or understand how storytelling builds connection in business, this episode provides a grounded and experience-based perspective.
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