Rob McLeod: Starting Late, Failing Often, and Staying With It
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In this episode of The Calgary Sessions, I sit down with Rob McLeod, also known as Frisbee Rob.
Rob didn’t find his path early. He didn’t discover frisbee until after high school, and long before it became his work, teaching and helping others were already part of who he was. We talk about what it’s like to grow into something over time, without a clear plan or early certainty.
Rob also opens up about losing his mom at 18, and how that kind of loss doesn’t always show up as a dramatic turning point. Sometimes it quietly shapes how deeply someone commits to their work, and how they define success for themselves.
We spend time on failure too. Not as a lesson, but as a reality. Rob shares what it means to attempt something again and again without immediate results, and how repetition, patience, and self-awareness matter more than talent or recognition.
This conversation also touches on the gap between visibility and value. World records and attention don’t always translate into stability, and Rob reflects honestly on what it takes to build something that lasts.
At its core, this episode is about starting later than expected, questioning your own motivations, and choosing to play the long game.
Connect with ”Frisbee Rob” McLeod:
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Podcast Location & Production:
Off Set Studios
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