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Brian Scudamore - Willing to Fail

Chatter that Matters

Release Date: 01/01/2026

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I open my 2026 season with fireworks of positivity. One of the best Chatter that Matters yet. A human journey marked with humility, humour and extraordinary. Someone knuckles decided to knock on the door of opportunity. 

What does a Dragon, Best Selling Author, a McDonald’s drive-through, a beat-up pickup truck, and a simple multi-million-dollar question have in common? 1-800-GOT-JUNK? The one and only Brian Scudamore.

Brian turned hauling junk into a $700 million empire by embracing a mindset he calls “WTF, willing to fail”. His story is more than a business case study; it is a profoundly human one, marked by courage, doubt, family pressure, leadership missteps, and the power of seeing possibility where others see nothing.

Brian shares how firing his entire team saved his company, why culture is the ultimate competitive moat, and how systems, not people, fail. He opens about the moment his accomplished father said, “I’m proud of you,”.

If you are an entrepreneur, a leader, a parent, someone young searching for their ladder to climb, or quietly wondering whether there is another path to follow, this conversation will stay with you long after it ends.

A special thanks and love to RBC for continuing to support the sharing of human stories that matter. Stories of ordinary becoming extraordinary.

As you listen, and if you have young adults around, listen together and then ask yourself two questions that changed everything for Brian Scudamore.

What if? 

and

Are you Willing to Fail?

Happy New Year's, Everyone.  Thanks for listening, and here's to a fabulous 2026.