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EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 15 MIN

SOLO | Make Money By Turning Failure Into Fuel

from Travis Makes Money · host Travis Chappell

This solo episode features Travis continuing his deep dive on failure, following up on his “failure resume” from the previous show. He shares a practical three-part framework—debrief, connect, and act—for processing big setbacks, protecting your mindset, and getting back into motion after deals go bad, investments flop, or businesses collapse. On this episode we talk about: Why most of Travis’s 17–18 ventures didn’t meet his expectations, even when they technically “worked” The Grant Cardone idea of “never take advice from a quitter” and how setbacks can shrink your vision if you let them The importance of doing a formal debrief right after a failure to extract lessons while everything is still fresh The psychological cost of loneliness, shame, and negative self-talk when you try to shoulder failure on your own How talking with successful friends and podcast guests about their much bigger failures reframed Travis’s own losses Why losing other people’s money felt “a thousand times worse” than losing his own and what those conversations taught him Reconnecting with family, friends, and community to restore a sense of usefulness and purpose after a setback The “debrief, connect, act” framework and small actions that rebuild momentum when you’d rather hide in your shell Top 3 Takeaways Big failures are inevitable if you’re playing a meaningful game; what matters is refusing to let one painful hit permanently shrink your dreams. A structured debrief plus honest conversations with people who truly want you to win can turn a brutal loss into hard-earned wisdom instead of lingering shame. The way out of a failure spiral is action—any action that restores your sense of usefulness and value—rather than isolation and self-criticism. Notable Quotes "Never take advice from a quitter." "As soon as you realize that things did not go as planned, debrief the plan." "You don't get a medal for doing this alone. The only way out of the spiral is to take a step." Connect with Travis: Instagram: https://instagram.com/travischappell Other: https://travischappell.com A Word from our Sponsor:Are you ready to start your own creatorjourney and make it big? Visitwww.fanvue.com today and launch yourcareer! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This solo episode features Travis continuing his deep dive on failure, following up on his “failure resume” from the previous show. He shares a practical three-part framework—debrief, connect, and act—for processing big setbacks, protecting your mindset, and getting back into motion after deals go bad, investments flop, or businesses collapse. On this episode we talk about: Why most of Travis’s 17–18 ventures didn’t meet his expectations, even when they technically “worked” The Grant Cardone idea of “never take advice from a quitter” and how setbacks can shrink your vision if you let them The importance of doing a formal debrief right after a failure to extract lessons while everything is still fresh The psychological cost of loneliness, shame, and negative self-talk when you try to shoulder failure on your own How talking with successful friends and podcast guests about their much bigger failures reframed Travis’s own losses Why losing other people’s money felt “a thousand times worse” than losing his own and what those conversations taught him Reconnecting with family, friends, and community to restore a sense of usefulness and purpose after a setback The “debrief, connect, act” framework and small actions that rebuild momentum when you’d rather hide in your shell Top 3 Takeaways Big failures are inevitable if you’re playing a meaningful game; what matters is refusing to let one painful hit permanently shrink your dreams. A structured debrief plus honest conversations with people who truly want you to win can turn a brutal loss into hard-earned wisdom instead of lingering shame. The way out of a failure spiral is action—any action that restores your sense of usefulness and value—rather than isolation and self-criticism. Notable Quotes "Never take advice from a quitter." "As soon as you realize that things did not go as planned, debrief the plan." "You don't get a medal for doing this alone. The only way out of the spiral is to take a step." Connect with Travis: Instagram: https://instagram.com/travischappell Other: https://travischappell.com A Word from our Sponsor:Are you ready to start your own creatorjourney and make it big? Visitwww.fanvue.com today and launch yourcareer! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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