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Task Failed Successfully

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About Task Failed Successfully

Our mistakes. Your milestones. Task Failed Successfully is a no-BS podcast for builders, founders, and creative misfits who are done pretending the road to success is smooth. Hosted by Vince O’Gorman (Nexxt Ideas), Brady MacDonald (Nexxt Ideas), and Christa Hill (Tacit Edge), each episode dives into real stories of failure, false starts, and the hard lessons that come with building anything worth a damn. This isn’t advice from the sidelines—it’s from the trenches. You’ll hear the stuff most people won’t say out loud: missed launches, broken dev promises, wasted budgets, and the pivots that saved it all. It’s sharp, funny, and brutally honest. Because failure isn’t the end—it’s just the cost of doing something that matters.

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10 episodes

episode S1E10 - Your Ego Is Sabotaging Your Startup Strategy artwork

S1E10 - Your Ego Is Sabotaging Your Startup Strategy

S1E10 — Launch, Test, Learn, Repeat: The Simple Rule Most Founders Forget Here is the uncomfortable truth. Your ego might be the most expensive liability in your entire business. This episode digs into the unvalidated assumptions, skipped tests, and founder blind spots that quietly derail startups long before launch day. Hosts Vince O’Gorman [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vince-og-ogorman/] (Founder, Nexxt Ideas), Brady MacDonald [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brady-macdonald-9b431651/] (Chief of Sales, Nexxt Ideas), and Christa Hill [https://www.linkedin.com/in/christajhill/](Co-Founder, Tacit Edge) explore how confirmation bias and unchecked confidence can cloud judgment and why the market cares only about what works, not what you believe should work. You will hear painfully relatable stories of ego-led decisions that bombed, along with simple validation loops that could have saved months of dev time or piles of money. This conversation blends tough love with practical clarity. It is founder therapy with a purpose: replace ego with evidence so you can build smarter.   In This Episode: * Why ego kills clarity and blocks honest decision-making * How assumptions masquerade as strategy * Why untested ideas are simply guesses in disguise * Examples of failures caused by ignoring user feedback * Practical shifts that move founders from opinion-driven to evidence-driven   Perfect for: * Founders who fall in love with their ideas before testing them * Builders who keep choosing gut feelings over user signals * Entrepreneurs ready to stop guessing and start validating   This episode is a call to grow up in your approach. * Ditch the ego. Validate the idea. Let real users shape what you build. * Under 30 minutes. Real insights that move you forward today. 🎧 Listen now at taskfailedsuccessfully.dev [https://taskfailedsuccessfully.dev] or wherever you get your podcasts.

20 Nov 2025 - 20 min
episode S1E09 - Want vs. Need: How to Build Products People Can’t Ignore artwork

S1E09 - Want vs. Need: How to Build Products People Can’t Ignore

S1E09 — Want vs. Need: How to Build Products People Can’t Ignore Some products get applause. Others get adopted. Only one of those paths leads to survival. This episode digs into one of the biggest traps in product development: building something people like instead of something they genuinely need. Hosts Vince O’Gorman [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vince-og-ogorman/] (Founder, Nexxt Ideas), Brady MacDonald [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brady-macdonald-9b431651/] (Chief of Sales, Nexxt Ideas), and Christa Hill [https://www.linkedin.com/in/christajhill/](Co-Founder, Tacit Edge) break down why being a “nice-to-have” is the fastest route to irrelevance and how founders can shift from cool ideas to essential solutions. You will hear sharp contrasts between wants-driven flops and needs-based winners, along with stories of founders who stopped chasing novelty and started solving real, unavoidable problems. If you have ever wondered whether your product would be missed if it disappeared tomorrow, this conversation will answer that with clarity.   In This Episode: * Why “nice-to-have” products are the easiest to ignore * How to identify painful, persistent, real problems worth solving * The difference between user applause and true traction * Signals that something is a need: urgency, frequency, and pain * Founder stories where a pivot from fluff to function unlocked growth   Perfect for: * Builders chasing ideas that get compliments but not customers * Founders who want to turn interest into actual demand * Entrepreneurs who need to validate whether their product truly matters The best products do more than attract attention. They become essential. * Under 30 minutes. * Real insights to help you create products that cannot be ignored. 🎧 Listen now at taskfailedsuccessfully.dev [https://taskfailedsuccessfully.dev] or wherever you get your podcasts.

20 Nov 2025 - 15 min
episode S1E08 - Launch, Test, Learn, Repeat: The Simple Rule Most Founders Forget artwork

S1E08 - Launch, Test, Learn, Repeat: The Simple Rule Most Founders Forget

S1E08 — Launch, Test, Learn, Repeat: The Simple Rule Most Founders Forget Perfection is the enemy of progress, and overcomplication is the enemy of success. This episode is a rally cry for founders who are stuck polishing, tweaking, and over-engineering when they should be shipping something usable and learning in the wild. Hosts Vince O’Gorman [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vince-og-ogorman/] (Founder, Nexxt Ideas), Brady MacDonald [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brady-macdonald-9b431651/] (Chief of Sales, Nexxt Ideas), and Christa Hill [https://www.linkedin.com/in/christajhill/](Co-Founder, Tacit Edge) break down why "just launch it" is not reckless advice. It is the smartest path to traction. You will hear stories of messy first versions that outperformed polished ones, and scrappy founders who proved that momentum beats mastermind-level planning every time. If your product has been "almost ready" for months, this one will sting a little in the best way. In This Episode: * Why perfection kills momentum long before launch day * How overcomplication drains time, money, and morale * The real value of MUP thinking and getting to testing faster Scrappy founder stories where quick iterations led to real traction * The mindset shift from building for approval to building for feedback Perfect for: * Founders stuck in endless prep cycles * Builders who keep waiting for the perfect version before showing anyone * Entrepreneurs who need a nudge to launch lean and adapt fast   The smartest founders do not chase perfect. They chase proof. * Launch lean. Learn fast. Build better. * Under 30 minutes. Real insights that move you forward today. 🎧 Listen now at taskfailedsuccessfully.dev [https://taskfailedsuccessfully.dev] or wherever you get your podcasts.

20 Nov 2025 - 13 min
episode S1E07 - Your Idea Might Be Brilliant, But If It Doesn’t Solve Real Problems, It’s Doomed artwork

S1E07 - Your Idea Might Be Brilliant, But If It Doesn’t Solve Real Problems, It’s Doomed

S1E07 — How Did We Get Here: When Brilliant Ideas Solve the Wrong Problems Your idea might be smart, bold—even brilliant. But if it doesn’t solve a real problem, it’s already dead. This episode dives into one of the most common startup traps: building for what you think people need instead of what they actually do. Hosts Vince O’Gorman [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vince-og-ogorman/] (Founder, Nexxt Ideas), Brady MacDonald [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brady-macdonald-9b431651/] (Chief of Sales, Nexxt Ideas), and Christa Hill [https://www.linkedin.com/in/christajhill/](Co-Founder, Tacit Edge) share stories of great ideas that completely missed the mark—and how they could’ve been saved by validating user pain before writing a single line of code. If you’ve ever poured time and money into something no one wanted, this one will hit hard. But it’ll also show you how to get back on track. In This Episode: * Why personal assumptions kill product-market fit * How to recognize when you’re solving the wrong problem * Stories of failed launches—and the pivots that saved them * A look inside Nexxt Ideas’ real-world validation process Perfect for: * Founders building in a bubble * Entrepreneurs chasing ideas that aren’t grounded in user reality * Anyone who wants to make sure their product actually helps people Validate first. Build second. Solve what matters. Under 30 minutes. Get real insights that could save your startup. 🎧 Listen now at taskfailedsuccessfully.dev [https://taskfailedsuccessfully.dev] or wherever you get your podcasts.

25 Jun 2025 - 16 min
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S1E06 - Why 90% of Businesses Fail: Outdated Development Rules You’re Still Following

S1E06 — Why 90% of Businesses Fail: Outdated Development Rules You’re Still Following The world moves fast—but most dev processes are stuck in the past. In this episode, we break down why traditional development rules are one of the biggest reasons startups crash and burn. Long timelines. Rigid plans. Zero feedback until it's too late. Sound familiar? That's the “old way,” and it's not built to survive in today’s market. Hosts Vince O’Gorman [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vince-og-ogorman/] (Founder, Nexxt Ideas), Brady MacDonald [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brady-macdonald-9b431651/] (Chief of Sales, Nexxt Ideas), and Christa Hill [https://www.linkedin.com/in/christajhill/](Co-Founder, Tacit Edge) take a no-holds-barred look at how the slow, bloated playbook is failing founders—and what to do instead. You’ll learn how to adopt faster, user-first methods that keep your product relevant and moving. In This Episode: * Why outdated dev methods are killing modern startups * How to spot rigidity before it wrecks your momentum * The shift to adaptive, feedback-driven development * Old vs. new—what actually works in today’s startup climate Perfect for: * Founders stuck in long dev cycles with nothing to show * Teams slowed down by outdated playbooks * Anyone ready to throw out the rulebook and build smarter Adapt fast. Build lean. Leave the old way behind. * Under 30 minutes. Get real insights that could save your product. * Listen now at taskfailedsuccessfully.dev [https://taskfailedsuccessfully.dev] or wherever you get your podcasts.

25 Jun 2025 - 18 min
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