Beating the Fear of Failure w/ Scott Scovill :: Ep 278 The Mostly Middle Tennessee Business Podcast
Jim sits down with legendary live-event entrepreneur Scott Scovill to unpack how a kid who flunked out of college, battled crippling fear of failure, and waited tables at Howard Johnson’s ended up pioneering concert video, touring with the biggest acts in the world, and building Moo TV.
Scott shares the true origin story behind his career, the life-changing U2 moment that set everything in motion, the loss of his mentor that pushed him into entrepreneurship, and why he wrote a self-help book for people who hate being told what to do.
If you’re a business owner, creative, or late bloomer wondering if it’s “too late,” this one will hit home.
Timed highlights:
0:00 Scott’s fear of being told what to do and why he wrote “Tenacious”
1:19 Jim sets the scene: Middle Tennessee Business Podcast and studio talk
3:43 Flunking out, anxiety attacks, and being labeled a “bad student”
5:34 The low point: waiting tables at HoJo’s and the U2 tour bus moment
6:48 Paradigm shift in the dark: “This is what you’re going to do with your life”
9:21 The scalp-shirt tour schedule that changed everything
10:40 Quitting three jobs, leaving college, and the worst plan in music history
11:22 “I was told I couldn’t sing” and the big life shift around 40
13:33 Paper tigers and learning to try despite fear of failure
19:03 Sneaking into U2 shows, getting fined by the union, and almost getting arrested
20:09 Choosing video when video was brand new
21:21 Corporate ballroom grind, panic attacks, and being far from the dream
25:27 Redefining success: loving the ride, not just the goal
27:27 Frustration as fuel and knowing when to walk away from a “good” job
29:09 Getting fired from a rap tour and sneaking back into the stadium
30:39 “I’m yelling at this guy because I’m frustrated with my life” – meeting Pete
31:19 The Rolling Stones opportunity and leaving the safety net
38:12 New York vs Nashville vs LA: honesty, fakeness, and “what can you do for me?”
40:00 Inventing an industry: the birth of Moo TV as a content company
42:14 The call: Lee is gone – carjacking, grief, and devastation
45:00 Keeping a mentor alive by starting a hardware company
46:33 Realizing four years in that Lee was still gone and needing a new “why”
48:38 Hiring for personality, work ethic, and “great hang” over pure skill
50:15 Culture, loyalty, and why Scott turns down offers to sell
55:21 Being proud but not pretending to be perfect
57:22 Fear as fuel and beating it one day at a time
1:00:09 “There is no crisis” and taking the next step
1:01:30 Just take a step: breaking inertia and getting unstuck
1:03:22 What Scott wants next: giving back, speaking, and making music
1:05:18 Consolidation in music, live events, and why Moo TV stays independent
1:10:17 Starting to play music at 45 and opening for big acts in Europe
1:12:01 Where to find Scott and pre-order “Tenacious”
0:00 Scott’s fear of being told what to do and why he wrote “Tenacious”
1:19 Jim sets the scene: Middle Tennessee Business Podcast and studio talk
3:43 Flunking out, anxiety attacks, and being labeled a “bad student”
5:34 The low point: waiting tables at HoJo’s and the U2 tour bus moment
6:48 Paradigm shift in the dark: “This is what you’re going to do with your life”
9:21 The scalp-shirt tour schedule that changed everything
10:40 Quitting three jobs, leaving college, and the worst plan in music history
11:22 “I was told I couldn’t sing” and the big life shift around 40
13:33 Paper tigers and learning to try despite fear of failure
19:03 Sneaking into U2 shows, getting fined by the union, and almost getting arrested
20:09 Choosing video when video was brand new
21:21 Corporate ballroom grind, panic attacks, and being far from the dream
25:27 Redefining success: loving the ride, not just the goal
27:27 Frustration as fuel and knowing when to walk away from a “good” job
29:09 Getting fired from a rap tour and sneaking back into the stadium
30:39 “I’m yelling at this guy because I’m frustrated with my life” – meeting Pete
31:19 The Rolling Stones opportunity and leaving the safety net
38:12 New York vs Nashville vs LA: honesty, fakeness, and “what can you do for me?”
40:00 Inventing an industry: the birth of Moo TV as a content company
42:14 The call: Lee is gone – carjacking, grief, and devastation
45:00 Keeping a mentor alive by starting a hardware company
46:33 Realizing four years in that Lee was still gone and needing a new “why”
48:38 Hiring for personality, work ethic, and “great hang” over pure skill
50:15 Culture, loyalty, and why Scott turns down offers to sell
55:21 Being proud but not pretending to be perfect
57:22 Fear as fuel and beating it one day at a time
1:00:09 “There is no crisis” and taking the next step
1:01:30 Just take a step: breaking inertia and getting unstuck
1:03:22 What Scott wants next: giving back, speaking, and making music
1:05:18 Consolidation in music, live events, and why Moo TV stays independent
1:10:17 Starting to play music at 45 and opening for big acts in Europe
1:12:01 Where to find Scott and pre-order “Tenacious”
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