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Shut Up and Fail

Woodie Landeros

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We are all natural-born failures. We fail when we start businesses, We fail when we get in relationships, we even fail when we're just trying to find which side the gas tank is on. Failure is everywhere - but why is NOBODY taking about how great it can be? We live in a world where success is everywhere and on everyone's mind yet this ridiculous fear of failure always seems to stop us before we even started. Our host Woodie Landeros sits down with experts to discuss the cringe-worthy failures ...
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In this episode, Elik Alvarez and Woodie Landeros talk about the world of scoring for TV & Film. Elik sheds some light on the value that he brings to Los Angeles by being a Venezuelan born composer. A discussion breaks out midway about the fake interactions that get blended in with "networking". Elik feels that showing your true personality in mome…
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In this episode, Angel Chavez and Woodie Landeros talk about the world of Youtube and what they do to stay motivated on this platform as content creators. Both share stories about early trial and errors with different Youtube channel topics. A discussion breaks out midway about the value of having a consistent posting schedule and transparent socia…
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In this episode, Shawn Artero and Woodie Landeros talk about the ups and downs all creatives face when venturing into the world of owning a business. Shawn re-lives the conversation he had when he first told his family about his dream to manage music artists, and what it’s like to carry the pressure of setting a good example being the oldest siblin…
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In this episode, Rico Ledesma and Woodie Landeros talk about the world of owning a clothing brand and managing a business at the same time. In this business, competition is in every corner and it can be a very rough road if you're always stressing about your competitors. Rico shows Woodie a very important lesson in life which is to enjoy yourself t…
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In this episode, Rvmzy Beats and Woodie Landeros talk about how competitive the world of art and business can be. As a Music Producer, Rvmzy is always ready with hundreds of beats for that 1 in a million opportunity to connect and collaborate with well known Artists. He says that collaboration is very important because it’s great to pass the knowle…
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In this episode, Ninesem and Woodie talk about what it means to be a Latino American Artist and why it’s important to take your work seriously. Both Latino and American Artists have experienced a dreadful thing called “Copyright Issues”, tune in to find out how they handle these issues and what they recommend to other artists.…
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In this episode, Woodie and Yan talk about the life of a photographer in the social media age. There are many opportunities with models, actors, musicians, and more living near Los Angeles but unfortunately, all of these lights and cameras don't always come with action. Yan tells his failure story highlighting on the time that a rap artist Chief Ke…
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In this episode, Will and Woodie talk about the journey and growth of becoming an artist. Every journey obviously comes with many "failures" on the way to success but the one variable that changes everything is how you react to these "failures". Will went through 7 years thinking that he was going to become the next big rap star but ended up findin…
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In this episode, Maty and Woodie talk about the education system and how it has served both of them justice in different ways. On one side, Maty is a Elementary School Teacher and a life educator. On the other, Woodie is a college drop out pursuing art and business. Both converse about the failures and successes that the schooling system had served…
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In this episode of Shut up and fail, Woodie Landeros unravels the story of how Cristian Degroot got inspired by Gold Kills Clothing at the age of 14. After going through sage 4 Neuroblastoma Cancer, failed relationships, rough financial times, failed businesses, and much more, Cristian created a social media marketing agency to help others when bui…
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Shut up and fail presents Memento, a hip-hop artist with a passionate statement he hopes everyone will adapt to, which is not doing what society wants you to do. In other words, fuck the system! With a signature name, he hopes to embed this kind of concept into a series of memorable points in time with his music being released almost every month. D…
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Clothing Designer, Jessy Ocegeda, opens up about the perseverance it took to land his celebrity clients Floyd Mayweather and Riff Raff. Our host, Woodie Landeros, takes Jessy Ocegeda back to his early days of creating customs designs and what it was like being told his designs were wrong. Jessy had to battle years of rejection, the curse of a "what…
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The tables are turned as our regular host, Woodie Landeros, becomes the interviee for a change, and opens up about the many failed businesses he's started, but never shared with anyone outside his inner circle. Guest host Rebecca Rice asks about what it was like during the early years of his clothing company Goldkills and the impact it had to watch…
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On this episode of Shut Up and Fail, Casey Askew opens up about what it was like to be a contestant on So You Think You Can Dance and how it's changed his career as a professional dancer. Our host Woodie Landeros goes in-depth with Casey about why he took a break from social media, how comparison can cripple your dance career, and why it's importan…
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Pablo Cruz, creative designer and founder of Foulari, opens up about why his first company failed prematurely and what he would do now if he could go back and try it again. With a long history in graphic design, business development, and brand awareness, Pablo gives our host, Woodie Landeros, a few lessons on how Woodie's Journey can grow and expan…
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Today's guest Jose Montero, founder and CEO of the Blue Social App, reveals to us why he chose a career as a tech startup and what it means to really run away from your failures. What was once an idea scribbled into a notebook has now turned into Riverside's official social app and has carried Jose and his team of 6 into winning multiple pitch comp…
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Music artist, Adrian Gamboa, makes his podcast debut this week and talks about why it's important to never stop searching for success. AG dives into the creative process behind his music, giving us an exclusive look on a few of his favorite projects, songs, and career milestones. Our host, Woodie Landeros, goes back and for with AG on the importanc…
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Creative director and branding consultant, Daniel Martinez, stops by the Shut Up and Fail studios to talk to us today about how his failures helped him pay off his car and grow his business. Daniel's relentless desire for growth pushed him to add some pretty big failures to his name early on in his startup career, but through making these mistakes …
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Undergoing the achievements and failures that Joseph Landeros has experienced, these experiences have all shaped Joseph to be who he has become today along his journey. Generating from all the loses and failures, these have all evolved to create the positive and strengthened Joseph Landeros. In this interview, Woodie Landeros dives in with Joseph L…
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Undergoing the achievements and failures that Joseph Landeros has experienced, these experiences have all shaped Joseph to be who he has become today along his journey. Generating from all the loses and failures, these have all evolved to create the positive and strengthened Joseph Landeros. In this interview, Woodie Landeros dives in with Joseph L…
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