UA-36582162-1 How to Succeed at Failing - The Good Fail

Episode 2

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28th Oct 2019

How to Succeed at Failing

To begin episode two we introduce a regular segment to the show that celebrates the moments in our week when we’ve triumphed and when we’ve failed. 

HOW DO WE FEEL ABOUT FAILING? 

Starting to dig into the main topic of the show we discuss our current assumptions on success and failure, using the official definition from our tattered and frankly falling to pieces edition of the Concise Oxford English Dictionary as a launch pad into thoughts and musings about attaining fame, when a “favourable outcome” can refer to successfully putting a clothes wash on and how failure can be comforting because we know what to expect.

SO HOW DO WE SUCCEED AT FAILING?

It’s difficult but we feel it’s about changing our perspective. Something we discuss which has helped us recently is our introduction to Carl Jung’s interpretation of alchemy and in particular that part at the very beginning of the process known as NIGREDO. 

DO WE HAVE ANY PRACTICAL TOOLS FOR THAT? 

Discussing our own tactics for how to stay motivated when we’d rather just kick it all in and be miserable and if it’s important to feel grateful for all the little things, we introduce our final segment of the show: 

WHAT DO WE RECOMMEND? 

Each week we finish by recommending something we think is brilliant that is doing the good fail. Today we bring you: 

Super Soul Conversations

A totally awesome podcast by Oprah Winfrey 

And

The Makers Yearbook

A superb business planner created by a lovely woman called Nicola. 

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MUSIC FOR THE GOOD FAIL BY:

https://filmmusic.io "Dreamy Flashback" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

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About the Podcast

The Good Fail
A guide from creatives on not giving up.
The Good Fail is brought to you by twin sisters Merle and Abra Hunt, Illustrator and writer/actor respectively, as they navigate life as creators and the struggle to keep going in the face of apparent failure.
Together this is their response to the medias onesided image of success. They're learning to embrace their failure and turn it into a positive, bringing you a different perspective on what it looks like to succeed in the creative business and life in general.



Music for The Good Fail by:
https://filmmusic.io
"Dreamy Flashback" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Abra & Merle Hunt

It started with finger painting, progressed to reams and reams of stick figures, scribbles, mother eating ghosts and anatomically incorrect spiders, grew into days spent in our room creating fantastical worlds we would draw and write about in fastidious detail, blossoming exponentially outwards as all encompassing hobby transformed to dedicated passion, when all school work came complete with intricate borders and full page drawings; we found new ways to express our inner world by breathing life into characters on stage and we counted the minutes we had to spend doing sports and maths lessons like they were hours. Later our creative zeal focused into a three year bachelors degree in illustration and a masters in creative writing, with it all finally culminating in a half finished illustrated novel, launching illustrated stationery business Merle Made Tales, collaborating on commissions for wedding and event stationery, getting the first few paid acting jobs and launching this podcast. One way or another, we were always going to be creators.