The Pit of Despair is essentially a moment or season of life when often unknown to the people around you you are struggling. The one thing that you put all your efforts into is not working and at risk of failure. Failure is a taboo subject in our society, and we believe we are worse off as a result of it. We believe that failure is part of the process of solving big issues. However, that doesn’t make it any less painful. Our ultimate goal of this time is that any innovators out there who feel like a failure would learn to separate their identity from their innovation and that they would know that they’re not alone in their “pit of despair”.
Join us as we talk to Jamey Ice, Founder of 6th Ave Storytelling, a Marketing company built on storytelling.
Join us this week as we talk with Red Sanders of Red Productions, a full-service, award-winning, creative video production company based in Fort Worth and Los Angeles.
Join us this week as we hear from Grady Spencer, of Grady Spencer and The Work, about how the pandemic affected his career as a musician, as well as what pulled him through.
We are here today on the inaugural episode of the Pit of Despair with Riley Kiltz, co-founder and CEO of Craftwork. Today on our podcast we are going to be talking about the highs and lows of entrepreneurship and zoning in specifically on what we call The Pit of Despair.