Success is never a straight line. We see the trophies and the corner offices, but we rarely hear the real stories: the failures, the setbacks, and the moments of doubt that defined the journey.
Welcome to Stumbling Blocks, the podcast that explores how leaders are made. The messy, human side of success.
Join me as I sit down with extraordinary leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators to uncover the moments that shaped them: the tough lessons, the hard-fought stumbling blocks, and extraordinary moments that reveal what leadership truly looks like.
If you’re looking for honest conversations that go beyond the polish and offer real-world lessons for your own life and career, you're in the right place.
Follow now so you never miss a story.
Success is never a straight line. We see the trophies and the corner offices, but we rarely hear the real stories: the failures, the setbacks, and the moments of doubt that defined the journey.
Welcome to Stumbling Blocks, the podcast that explores how leaders are made. The messy, human side of success.
Join me as I sit down with extraordinary leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators to uncover the moments that shaped them: the tough lessons, the hard-fought stumbling blocks, and extraordinary moments that reveal what leadership truly looks like.
If you’re looking for honest conversations that go beyond the polish and offer real-world lessons for your own life and career, you're in the right place.
Follow now so you never miss a story.

We’ve all seen the White House from the outside. But what's it really like on the inside? Especially the East Wing?
Mark Farkas knows. As the producer of the first-ever HD documentary on the White House, he spent 9 months filming in rooms most people will never see. The "stumbling block" was navigating the immense security and hidden protocols of the most secure building on Earth.
Mark gives us an unprecedented virtual tour, from the private movie theater to the official White House Chocolate Shop. This is the human side of the People's House.
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