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    Explore "failure" with insightful episodes like "Failing Well w/ Amy Edmondson", "Harvard Business Prof on Failing Well", "How to Deal With The Fear of Failure and Rejection As An Entrepreneur", "The 51% Rule (and 3 More Strategies to Think Like a Millionaire)" and "No Mercy / No Malice: Quitting Time" from podcasts like ""The Psychology Podcast", "Motley Fool Money", "The GaryVee Audio Experience", "The Mel Robbins Podcast" and "The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway"" and more!

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    Harvard Business Prof on Failing Well

    Harvard Business Prof on Failing Well
    Why would Eli Lilly put on a failure party? Deidre Woollard talked about the art of failing with Amy Edmondson, the Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management at the Harvard Business School, and author of “Right Kind of Wrong”. They discuss: - The complex failure at Boeing. - What to do after something goes wrong. - The problem with “move fast and break things.” Companies discussed: BA, LLY Host: Deidre Woollard Guest: Amy Edmondson Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Chace Przylepa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    How to Deal With The Fear of Failure and Rejection As An Entrepreneur

    How to Deal With The Fear of Failure and Rejection As An Entrepreneur

    Today's video is a Twitter spaces conversation I had on the Founder Hotline in 2022, a show to help founders talk through tough/vulnerable topics. This conversation is full of insight I think a lot of you out there will get value from. I talk about how successful entrepreneurs get past failures, why you're scared of failing but shouldn't be, what to do if you're actually burnt out, and so much more!



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    The 51% Rule (and 3 More Strategies to Think Like a Millionaire)

    The 51% Rule (and 3 More Strategies to Think Like a Millionaire)

    Do you want to learn the 4 essential strategies that will lead you to more success, happiness, and opportunity?

    And today you are going to learn the tools that you can use, from one of the world’s best thinkers and most successful people, to make better decisions.

    Steven Bartlett is an entrepreneur, speaker, investor, author, and host of Europe’s #1 podcast, The Diary Of A CEO. He has cracked the code on how to leverage your business online, rise above any obstacle, and excel in anything you set your mind to.

    There is a reason he sits on the boards of many global brands – because he has one of the greatest entrepreneurial success stories of all time. Steven was a broke university dropout at age 18 when he built an industry-leading social media marketing company. At 28, he co-founded Flight Story, a marketing and communications company and a software platform, which was valued at $600M. He then went on to launch the #1 ranked The Diary Of A CEO podcast.

    Today, he is sharing the 4 tactics he uses to make any decision for the best results. The tactics he shares are from his personal life as well as top-tier industry and thought leaders, entrepreneurs, entertainers, and athletes that he interviews on his wildly successful show.

    In this episode, you’ll also learn:

    • How The 51% Rule will help you make better decisions.
    • The difference between Type 1 and Type 2 decisions. (And why it matters)
    • Why Steven says you are operating at 1% of your potential.
    • 20% of relationship issues come from this one thing.
    • How to determine what drives you. (And why it’s important to know)
    • What to do when you feel trapped in your job or relationship.
    • One of the most successful CEOs says THIS is how to launch any business.
    • The ONE question to always ask before you go to others for answers.
    • The #1 goal for entrepreneurs must always be this.

    For more resources, including links to Steven’s podcast, book, and social media platforms, click here for the podcast episode page.

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    How To Take Risks The Right Way

    How To Take Risks The Right Way

    Today's episode of the podcast is the audience meet and greet section of my interview on The NatWest Business Show. I share my thoughts on a bunch of topics including, how to take risks in a practical way emphasizing the importance of differentiating between taking practical risks and insanity. I also give some advice on how to build a strong team to scale your business and much more! Hope you enjoy it!

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    How to fail successfully, with Amy Edmondson, PhD, and Samuel West, PhD

    How to fail successfully, with Amy Edmondson, PhD, and Samuel West, PhD

    Remember New Coke? Colgate frozen lasagna? The Hawaii chair? History is littered with commercial failures. Harvard Business School professor Amy Edmondson, PhD, author of “Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well,” and organizational psychologist Samuel West, PhD, curator of the Museum of Failure, talk about some of commerce’s biggest flops, the difference between simply failing and “failing well;” and how individuals and organizations can get past the fear of failure, recognize its potential upsides and learn from their mistakes.

    For transcripts, links and more information, please visit the Speaking of Psychology Homepage.

    282. Being Better: Imposter Syndrome be GONE

    282. Being Better: Imposter Syndrome be GONE

    Does your imposter syndrome stop you from doing cool shit? Do you feel like you don’t deserve success when you get it? My beautiful bean you don’t have to live your life ruled by imposter syndrome. In episode 9 of my Being Better mini series let’s get into what it is, where it comes from and a tonne of tips on how to overcome it.

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    Host: Alexis Fernandez
    Executive Producer & Editor: Elise Cooper
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    Calendly: Tope Awotona (2020)

    Calendly: Tope Awotona (2020)

    After emigrating from Nigeria to the US to attend college, Tope Awotona worked as a door-to-door salesman and eventually set out to become a tech entrepreneur. He launched a series of e-commerce businesses that quickly fizzled when he realized he had no passion for them. But then he landed on an idea he was truly excited about: designing software that would minimize the hassle and headache of scheduling meetings. In 2013, he cashed in his 401k and went into debt to build Calendly, a scheduling service reportedly doing over $100 million in revenue.


    This episode was produced by Rachel Faulkner-White, with music by Ramtin Arablouei

    Edited by Neva Grant, with research help from Daryth Gayles.


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    Making the Most of Your Mistakes

    Making the Most of Your Mistakes

    When we're learning, or trying new things, mistakes are inevitable. Some of these mistakes provide us with valuable information, while others are just harmful. This week, we kick off the new year with researcher Amy Edmondson, who explains the difference between constructive failures and those we should try to avoid.

    If you know someone who would enjoy this episode, please share it with them. And thanks for listening! We look forward to bringing you many new Hidden Brain episodes in 2024.

    Why YOU Should Embrace FEAR

    Why YOU Should Embrace FEAR

    As a society, we have demonized losing, and in turn, people have learned to run away from their fears and not embrace risk. On today's episode of the podcast, I'm sharing a segment from when I was on ESPN recently. We talked a bit about my relationship with the New York Jets and my aspirations to one day own the team. I also share my thoughts on the demonizing of losing that has happened. I hope you guys enjoy it!

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    Author Amy Edmondson on ‘intelligent failure’

    Every year, the Financial Times selects the most outstanding business book of the year. For 2023, the top pick is a book about failure. The FT’s senior business writer Andrew Hill sits down with the winner, Amy Edmondson, the author of Right Kind of Wrong and “the world’s most influential organisational psychologist”. Edmondson’s book explores the value in failure, what we can learn from it and what’s wrong with Silicon Valley’s “fail fast, fail often” mantra.

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    Working It podcast: What was the best business book of 2023?

    Psychological safety: the art of encouraging teams to be open

    FT and Schroders Business Book of the Year 2023

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    On X, follow Andrew Hill (@andrewtghill) and Michela Tindera (@mtindera07), or follow Michela on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more.


    Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com



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    Paul Assaiante: Learning to Face Your Fears

    Paul Assaiante: Learning to Face Your Fears

    When Paul Assaiante announced his retirement from coaching the men's squash team at Trinity College in Connecticut earlier this year, it marked the end of the most successful run for any coach in the history of college athletics.

    During his tenure, Assaiante guided Trinity to 17 national titles, including 13 consecutive championships and 252 wins in a row from 1999 to 2011.

    On this episode of The Knowledge Project, Assaiante draws on his 30 years of coaching to discuss the lessons he learned during his career. These lessons include how to conquer fear and anxiety, why safety is actually found when facing adversity, the importance of practice, and what's keeping you from reaching your goals.

    Assaiante is also the author of the 2012 book, Run to the Roar: Coaching to Overcome Fear. Listen and learn.

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    #181 Dr. Gio Valiante (Part 2): Failure and Success

    #181 Dr. Gio Valiante (Part 2): Failure and Success
    In the second of a special two-part episode, performance psychologist Dr. Gio Valiante calls on his vast experience working with some of the world’s top athletes and entrepreneurs. Shane and Dr. Valiante discuss thoughts on failure and the fear that holds you back from making the most of your talent, shifting from an ego orientation to a mastery orientation, common misperceptions about success and failure, and how we learn when it’s time to cut our losses and move on to a different challenge.
    Valiante is regarded as one of the most successful performance coaches in the world. He’s worked extensively with golfers on the PGA and LPGA Tours, Olympic athletes, and leading figures in NCAA football and the NFL, where he served as the Head Performance Coach of the Buffalo Bills. He has also logged over 5,000 hours coaching some of the most sophisticated investors in the world, including hedge fund manager Steve Cohen.
    Listen to the first part of this special episode on the Farnam Street blog or wherever you listen to The Knowledge Project.

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    #179 Dr. Gio Valiante (Part 1): Discipline and Resilience

    #179 Dr. Gio Valiante (Part 1): Discipline and Resilience
    In the first of a special two-part episode, celebrated performance psychologist Gio Valiante calls on his vast experience working with some of the world’s top athletes and entrepreneurs. Shane and Valiante discuss developing discipline and resilience in work and life. Valiante offers his thoughts on the five ways to gain an advantage and win and how to change your habits. He also discusses the role your environment plays in discipline and how you can develop resilience in yourself and your children.

    Valiante is regarded as one of the most successful performance coaches in the world. He’s worked extensively with golfers on the PGA and LPGA Tours, Olympic athletes, and leading figures in NCAA football and the NFL, where he served as the Head Performance Coach of the Buffalo Bills. He has also logged over 5,000 hours coaching some of the most sophisticated investors in the world, including hedge fund manager Steve Cohen.

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    563. How to Succeed at Failing, Part 3: Grit vs. Quit

    563. How to Succeed at Failing, Part 3: Grit vs. Quit

    Giving up can be painful. That's why we need to talk about it. Today: stories about glitchy apps, leaky paint cans, broken sculptures — and a quest for the perfect bowl of ramen.

    RESOURCES

    EXTRAS

    • “How to Succeed at Failing,” series by Freakonomics Radio (2023).
    • "Annie Duke Thinks You Should Quit," by People I (Mostly) Admire (2022).
    • "How Do You Know When It’s Time to Quit?" by No Stupid Questions (2020).
    • “Honey, I Grew the Economy,” by Freakonomics Radio (2019).
    • “The Upside of Quitting," by Freakonomics Radio (2011).
    • "The Ramen Now - Rapid Desktop Cooking for Delicious Meals," Kickstarter campaign by Travis Thul.

    SOURCES:

    • John Boykin, website designer and failed paint can re-inventor.
    • Angela Duckworth, host of No Stupid Questions, co-founder of Character Lab, and professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania.
    • Amy Edmondson, professor of leadership management at Harvard Business School.
    • Helen Fisher, senior research fellow at The Kinsey Institute and chief science advisor to Match.com.
    • Eric von Hippel, professor of technological innovation at M.I.T.’s Sloan School of Management.
    • Jill Hoffman, founder and C.E.O. of Path 2 Flight.
    • Gary Klein, cognitive psychologist and pioneer in the field of naturalistic decision making.
    • Steve Levitt, host of People I (Mostly) Admire, co-author of the Freakonomics books, and professor of economics at the University of Chicago.
    • Joseph O’Connell, artist.
    • Mike Ridgeman, advocacy manager at Trek Bicycles and former professor.
    • Melanie Stefan, professor of physiology at Medical School Berlin.
    • Travis Thul, director of operations and senior fellow at the University of Minnesota Technological Leadership Institute.

    You Have To Get Comfortable with Failing

    You Have To Get Comfortable with Failing

    The fear of failure is paralyzing...But here's the truth... you'll never succeed if your fear of failing holds you back from even starting. Today's episode of the podcast is from a fireside chat I did in Miami for the Miami Country Day School. We touched on the role of humanity in today's society, the journey of self-belief and self-awareness, and the power of patience in both personal and professional life. This episode is perfect for anyone looking to gain insights into personal or entrepreneurial development. I hope you enjoy (:

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    389. Snow White, Building an Empire, & Making Movies | Jeremy Boreing

    389. Snow White, Building an Empire, & Making Movies  | Jeremy Boreing

    Dr. Jordan B Peterson sits down with screenwriter, director, and co-founder of the Daily Wire, Jeremy Boreing. They discuss the landmark launch of the Bentkey Kids platform, the bizarre inversion of Hollywood from the transcendental to the political, and the folly of leftist populism at the expense of values, culture, and your children.

    Jeremy Danial Boreing is an American director, screenwriter, and producer. Boreing is co-founder of DailyWire+ and is responsible for all content produced by the company, including the movie that uncanceled Gina Carano, “Terror on the Prairie,” and the most talked-about documentary of 2022, “What is a Woman?” starring Matt Walsh. Boreing is currently in production co-directing a scripted series based on the first two books of Stephen A. Lawhead’s “The Pendragon Cycle” series.

    Jeezy: Escaping the Streets, Building a Music Empire & Manifesting Lessons from Jay Z, Kanye West & Rihanna! EP 1480

    Jeezy: Escaping the Streets, Building a Music Empire & Manifesting Lessons from Jay Z, Kanye West & Rihanna! EP 1480

    The Summit of Greatness is back! Buy your tickets today – summitofgreatness.com –

    With more than a dozen RIAA gold, platinum, and multi-platinum hits to his credit, JEEZY, the Atlanta pioneer of hip-hop’s dominant trap genre, has amassed over 6.5 billion catalog streams, and over 960 million YouTube channel views. 2020 marked the 15th anniversary of Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101, his seminal RIAA platinum Def Jam label debut LP. It entered the Rap and R&B charts at #1 (#2 on the pop side), and immortalized trap music with the double-platinum #1 hit “Soul Survivor” featuring Akon.

    In this episode you will learn,

    • Overcoming self-doubt and finding one's unique voice as an aspiring artist.
    • Maintaining courage to share unique ideas despite the fear of judgment and criticism.
    • Drawing parallels between creative expression in art and innovation in business.
    • Embracing failure as a natural part of the creative process and learning from it.
    • The power of collaboration with other artists in pushing creative boundaries.

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