Points of Failure
By Steve Cauthren
Our hope is that you'll find something useful in each episode to help you understand the areas in your life where you feel you have failed, are failing, or fear you will fail, and how to manage those feelings and potentially mitigate the failures.
If you would like to communicate with us directly, send an email to: failurepointspod@gmail.com
Points of FailureOct 04, 2022
Episode 9 - Leah Thrasher
Episode 8 - Ana Vasquez
On this episode, we talk to Ana Vazquez. She's a former teacher turned real estate agent in Northwest Arkansas. We discuss overcoming setbacks, learning to delegate, and the joys of pozole at Christmas.
Episode 7 - Brandon Gore
On this episode, we talk to Brandon Gore. He’s a concrete craftsman, furniture designer, rammed earth builder, teacher, and father. We discuss failures in design, the importance of integrity, and being a judge on a design/build competition TV show.
Find Brandon’s work online at www.goredesignco.com, and Instagram at www.instagram.com/hardgoodsco
Episode 6 - Chef Erin Rowe
On this episode, we talk to Chef Erin Rowe. She is the author of "An Ozark Culinary History," and the Founder of Ozark Culinary Tours, guiding people around the best food scenes of Northwest Arkansas' downtowns. We discuss globetrotting, employing yourself, and the difficulty of pancakes.
Episode 5 - Hadly's Last Day
This episode is an emotional tribute to our sweet Hadly, to whom we recently said our painful goodbyes. Part sweet angel, part little monkey. All perfect little blessing. We loved her so much.. Now she is at rest, and forever in our hearts.
Episode 4 - Glenn Sibley
On this episode we talk with Glenn Sibley, General Manager of the Wellington in Springdale, Arkansas. Glenn has over 30 years experience and has established himself as a leader and mentor in the bar and restaurant industry, as well as his local community. We discuss fatherhood, mutual respect, and top-down cultural failure.
Episode 3 - Heather Fallen
Episode 2 - Brian Sage
On this episode, we talk to Brian Sage, founder and CEO of Sage Digital, a software agency that specializes in ecommerce, marketing, and fintech. He’s also had a lot of trial and error experience while wearing different hats at various startups and agencies—some successful and some not so much. He’s a big advocate for affirmative action in tech and for working from abroad. We discuss his real estate dalliance, selling cowboy boots, and living the nomadic dream.