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3rd Feb 2020

Mental Health and The Good Fail

We want to dedicate this episode to raising awareness of mental health and discuss how our mental health impacts on doing The Good Fail. 

WHY? 

Learning to do the good fail is about learning to develop a healthy mental attitude towards success and failure. While talking about the importance of having a resilient, compassionate and generous mindset we confess just how good we are at maintaining it.

HOW COME? 

We open up about our mental health and how it continues to effect our attitude towards success as well as the impact it has had on our confidence in accepting opportunities and running a small business. 

WHAT CAN WE SUGGEST? 

While The Good Fail is about developing a healthy mental attitude, part of that is acknowledging when our mental health is suffering a dip, and knowing that’s okay. We talk further about moments in our lives when we’ve experienced small setbacks in our mental health and go on to suggest a few self care remedies, including taking time out, binge watching a whole series of RuPaul’s Drag Race and eating chocolate. 

WHAT IF MORE IS NEEDED? 

We make it clear at this point that sometimes chocolate just doesn’t cut it when it comes to more serious cases of mental health, in which case there are professionals in a better position to offer advice who’s help we advocate you seek out. 

OKAY, WHAT CAN WE CONCLUDE FROM ALL THIS? 

It can be difficult to be open about our mental health but know that you are brave when you speak up and your mental health issues are worthy of being heard. Giving them a voice is just part of how we can succeed at doing the good fail. 

 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: 

We want you all to give yourself a break and have some fun so, this week we're doing things a little different!

Book of the week:

My Family and Other Animals by Gerald Durrell - An hilarious, biographical read about a boy whose mother ups and takes her four children to live in Corfu.

Podcast of the week:

Modern Love - A podcast that celebrates love in all it's human forms. All episodes are based on true tales of love, loss and redemption.

Film of the week:

Kinky Boots - This is an absolute crowd pleaser and utterly feel good! Also based on real events.

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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.