Vertical Helicasts sponsored by PAG – ASTerisk: Dave Weber ‘Strive For Failure’ In-Person at European Rotors in Cologne Germany 2025

December 10, 2025

Vertical Helicasts sponsored by PAG – ASTerisk: Dave Weber ‘Strive For Failure’ In-Person at European Rotors in Cologne Germany 2025

In this ASTerisk episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, recorded in-person at European Rotors in Cologne, Germany, host Jason Quinn sits down with Dave Weber, owner of the Mountain Rescue Collective, National Park Service Climbing Ranger, Flight Paramedic and Keynote Speaker for a powerful discussion on the art of “striving for failure.”

Together, they explore how pushing boundaries and embracing setbacks can reveal personal and professional limits—and ultimately lead to growth, innovation, and stronger, high-performing teams. Through captivating stories from rescue operations and real-world experiences, Weber and Quinn unpack how learning through failure builds resilience, trust, and adaptability in even the most demanding environments.

The conversation also touches on the importance of foundational skills, the power of simplicity, and the role of community in navigating challenges—reminding us that excellence isn’t just about success, but about the willingness to learn, adapt, and keep improving.

Whether you’re part of the rescue community or simply looking for inspiration to grow through adversity, this episode delivers valuable lessons in resilience, leadership, and continuous learning. Enjoy!

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Book Weber for technical rescue trainings, keynote speaking engagements or for rescue program assessments at mountainrescuecollective.com

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