🎙 New Podcast Episode - Dr. Paul Losoff on Failure, Reinvention & Letting Go
💡 What happens when you realize the dream you’ve poured 15 years into is no longer working?
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Paul Losoff, a former professional musician turned psychologist, to explore the complexities of failure, reinvention, and personal growth. From college to the end of a music career, Paul shares how letting go of an identity he built for over a decade led to an unexpected new path.
In this episode, we explore:
How failure can shape our perspective on resilience
The quiet signs of burnout and knowing when to let go
The lessons music taught Dr. Losoff about failure, confidence, and perseverance
The ways his past influences his work as a psychologist today
Why failure isn’t an ending—it’s an opening to something new
This is a conversation about change, identity, and the courage it takes to rewrite your own story.
I hope you enjoy this podcast episode!
More about Dr. Paul Losoff,
With over 15 years of clinical experience, Dr. Losoff specializes in treating adults facing depression, anxiety, ADHD, career burnout, self-esteem challenges, and relationship dynamics. He earned his doctorate from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology in 2013 and has worked extensively in crisis intervention, clinical training, and therapy supervision. In 2023, he founded Bedrock Psychology Group, offering in-person and telehealth therapy across multiple states. You can find out more about his practice here.
But before psychology, Dr. Losoff spent 15 years as a professional guitarist, earning a bachelor’s degree in Music Performance from Columbia College. His career spanned rock bands, classical performances, studio recording, and teaching—until his deep interest in the “science and art” of therapy led him to exchange his guitar for a therapist’s chair. Today, he’s rediscovered his love for guitar, playing in a local “dad band.” Paul’s music can be found on Spotify.
If you are in crisis or need immediate support and are in the U.S., you can call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or text 'HOME' to 741741 for the Crisis Text Line. If you are outside the U.S., please seek out local crisis services.
If you are interested counseling and are located in Illinois, please check out Dr. Losoff’s website here.
~ Alex
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