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The Raw Truth About Failure (And Why You Need It) ft. Kasim Aslam


What if the thing you fear the most, failure, is the very thing you need most?


In this jaw-droppingly honest episode, Kasim Aslam, Google’s #1-ranked traffic agency founder and the mind behind multiple 8-figure businesses, gets real about what failure looks like and how it saved his life.


From losing everything in his 20s, sleeping in a piss-soaked apartment with no job, no direction, and no options…

To build one of the most respected digital agencies in the world…

Kasim shares the raw, unfiltered story of what it takes to build something great, and why so many people never make it.


We talk:

  • Why failure isn’t just part of the journey—it is the journey
  • The trauma wired into us that makes us fear failure
  • Why does true growth only happen on the other side of ego death
  • What it means to alchemize your pain into power
  • His wild reinvention story—from “walking punchline” to 8-figure exit



If you’ve ever doubted yourself, feared failing, or wondered if it’s all worth it, this episode is for you.


No fluff. Just fire. 🔥


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