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Failing Better

13 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago - ★★★★★ - 14 ratings

They say the only things you can be sure of are death and taxes. But there's another. At some point, we are all going to fail. But is that really bad? Failing Better talks with successful people about the times when they were less than successful, how they handled failures, how they moved on, and what part failure plays in creating their successes.

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Episodes

Lessons in Grace

April 06, 2021 20:28 - 37 minutes - 50.9 MB

Philip "Lecco" Morris is a musician, composer producer, poet and aspiring Adirondack 46er.  In this edition of Failing Better, Lecco shares a lesson in grace learned in a harrowing night  in the Adirondacks.  Near the end of our conversation, Lecco reference a video of a resilient little girl learning to jump on a bench. Here's the video. It will make your day.      

Lessons in Grace with Lecco Morris - Promo

April 02, 2021 18:31 - 27 seconds - 486 KB

Musician, composer, poet, producer and aspiring Adirondack 46er Philip "Lecco" Morris shares a tale of a harrowing night in the high peaks that led to a lesson in grace.  That's next on Failing Better. 

The First Death of an Athlete

March 07, 2021 17:43 - 30 minutes - 28.2 MB

    Failure is something athletes face every day of their careers. Every stroke, every swing, every race is a lesson in failure and success. This week we talk with LPGA champ and CBS sports broadcaster Dottie Pepper about preparation, goals, flexibility and the role of failure in the life of an athlete. Pepper's new book about her mentor, George Pulver, is called Letters to a Future Champion.  In this episode, Pepper references Anne Lamott's book, Bird by Bird.     

Promo, The first death of an athlete

March 05, 2021 20:33 - 27 seconds - 483 KB

Failure is something athletes face every day of their careers. Every stroke, every swing, every race is a lesson in failure and success. This week we'll talk with LPGA champ and CBS sports broadcaster Dottie Pepper about preparation, goals, flexibility and the role of failure in the life of an athlete.

Courage and Humility: Failure in the Newsroom

February 20, 2021 17:30 - 46 minutes - 42.8 MB

 Rex Smith, editor-at-large of Hearst's Times Union newspaper opens up about one of his earliest newsroom failures, the challenges of dealing with failure in the very public sphere of journalism, and navigating through the fast paced technological changes in media today.    **Note: Smith recently announced his retirement from the Times Union. This interview was conducted prior to that announcement.**

Courage and humility: Next on Failing Better

February 20, 2021 15:43 - 35 seconds - 600 KB

Rex Smith, editor-at-large for the Hearst newspaper, The Times Union, shares one of his earlier failures, and his thoughts on what it takes to handle failure in the very public sphere of journalism.  Next on Failing Better.

To thine own self be true

February 16, 2021 19:59 - 28 minutes - 39.7 MB

    What is your obligation to the people to your first fans, and your early work? If you change, are you selling out, or growing? And what even is failure anyway?  This week on Failing Better, chef, entrepreneur, musician, and two time Food Network Chopped champ, Ric Orlando dishes about failure in and out of the kitchen, and on the price of popularity.  You can learn more about Ric at Ricorlando.com, where you can also get recipes and  shop for his new line of spices.   Share your ...

Coming Soon to Failing Better: Ric Orlando

February 14, 2021 23:35 - 33 seconds - 574 KB

  This week on Failing Better, chef, entrepreneur, musician, and two time Food Network Chopped champ, Ric Orlando dishes about failure in and out of the kitchen, and on the price of popularity.  Join us for failing better at failingbetterpodcast.com, or on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.  Share your thoughts, pitch us a guest or tell us your own story of failure at [email protected]  

Thanks, Lawyer Cat!!!

February 11, 2021 22:30

I watch too much cable news.   I admit it.  Especially during covid.  I feel some primal need to be connected to the world, so if I'm walking, running, cleaning, cooking, working -- doing anything that doesn't require deep concentration-- I'm listening to the news.  I'm well and truly on top of world events.   I'm also very sad.   Not all the time. Don't start worrying. Yet.  But this week has been rough. It's impeachment week boys and girls. And the events of January 6th at the U.S. ...

You Failed! Now Celebrate!

February 10, 2021 23:38 - 46 minutes - 42.6 MB

  "Yippee!" is probably the last thing you want to yell when you encounter failure.  Your exclamations are probably more of the four letter variety. But Kat Koppett wants you to at consider celebrating failure and on this first episode of Failing Better, she'll tell us why.  Koppett is a trainer, facilitator, improvisor, applied improv expert and eponymous founder of Koppett, where she's traveled the world teaching improv and creativity to companies like Facebook, Apple and JPMorgan Chase....

Yay! You Failed!

February 06, 2021 20:30 - 27 seconds - 782 KB

Kat Koppett has traveled the world teaching companies like Apple, Facebook and JP Morgan Chase how to use improv for creativity. She's a teacher, presenter, coach, mentor.  She'll join us next on Failing Better.   

Welcome to Failing Better

February 06, 2021 17:41 - 2 minutes - 2.24 MB

There's more that unites us than divides us.  One of the many things we have in common? Failure.  There comes a point in everyone's life when things don't go as planned -- in big ways or small ones.  And while we're afraid to admit our own failures, we love to hear stories of failure, and resilience of others.   So maybe failure can be something more than just a moment where we didn't get what we wanted. Maybe failure can be more than just a tool for learning.  Maybe failure can help unite...

A podcast about failure?

February 03, 2021 17:48

Yes, a podcast about failure.  Think about it -- it's one of the things we all have in common. We all fail.  Maybe it's a math test, maybe it's a tray of broken dishes, maybe it's a project gone awry or a wrong move in a relationship. The failures may be unique, but failure is not. Still, while it happens to us all, our failures are something we are loathe to discuss.  We squirrel them away in the deepest parts of ourselves. On social media, at work, in public, we try to project an image t...