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The Anti-Failure Podcast

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Successful CEOs, founders and entrepreneurs are unanimous on one thing - there is no success without failure. Failure is to be embraced as it teaches us much more than success ever can. The Anti-Failure Podcast shares the stories of Australian small businesses and the people behind them, who have faced and embraced failure in order to succeed. Enduring not only despite failure, but because of it. We will unpack the tools, tactics and traits that helped them to emerge victorious, paving the w ...
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The Joy in Failure Podcast

The Joy in Failure Podcast

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If failing is part of life, we might as well have fun with it! Hosted by Joy Doyin Ogunneye, one of the happiest people you'll ever meet, The Joy In Failure podcast is created to help make failure less taboo and more fun. This 'joy'cast is packed with personal stories, life lessons, intuitive wisdom and uplifting conversations on how to navigate life's failures more easily, so you can live a joyful life no matter what! New episodes released every week. Support this podcast: https://podcaster ...
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R3 Files Podcast ― The Success of Failure

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What is the meaning behind the name R3 Files? What is the rationale that explains R3? and how does it relate to listeners at a personal level? And more importantly, What Is “The Success Of Failure?” and Why The Interest? If you are intrigued by these questions, then step inside the R3 Files Podcast, where you will certainly find the relevant answers but also many other enquiries to consider. While the R3 Files Podcast provides an overall structure for all forthcoming episodes, it is also lin ...
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WithWine founder and CEO, Rich Owens, has had his fair share of ups and downs throughout his career. But every twist and turn inevitably led him down a path that saw him bring together a passion for solving big problems and his love of great wine. Following a shock redundancy in 2013, he set out to build a tech platform that could improve the entir…
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While working in Dubai, Sion was impeded from leaving the country by his employer. An experience so confronting that he has vowed to never be employed by someone else again. In this episode, we delve into his inspiring journey as a successful entrepreneur, athlete, and mental performance coach. Sion shares his remarkable experiences, from sleepless…
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Election fever. With all the news, who can avoid it? Not a news ticker scrolls by without a mention of Biden's age, Trump's trials and RFK's betrayals. We're not immune to it. So when a scheduled guest went AWOL, we figured we'd talk about the first thing that came to mind. Suffice it to say that MAGA conservatives aren't the only ones who hang out…
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Terri Ayliffe brings energy and vivacity to everything she does. With a passion for building businesses and helping people reach their full potential, both professionally and personally, success is about creating environments where staff and clients can be their authentic selves. Believing that this is where people perform their best, and are at th…
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An inspiring story about following your passion and dreams. Josh was kicked out of school at 15 and struggled to find his purpose. After a number of retail and corporate roles across real estate, fashion and media, he embarked on a journey to become a shoe designer. A path that later placed him as the founder of a niche athletic sneaker brand - for…
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Not that we have a vested interest, but we’d suggest that Joe Biden make a go at it with a blue baseball cap sporting the acronym MIGA. You know, “make innovation great again!” Speaking of innovation, today’s guest is John Daniels, a tinkerer turned entrepreneur who is daring fate by joining the Innovation Blab in a discussion of his latest venture…
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Matthew Brown is a wealth and investment strategist, podcast host, father and husband - but not in that order if you ask him. His journey started as a PE teacher over 20 years ago, when he realised that career path was not going to afford him the lifestyle he wished for him and his family. So he forged a new path, now running Your Corner 360 - a fi…
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Welcome to Innovation Blab, a new series of podcasts (…keep fingers crossed…) offering the B-side to Failure - the Podcast. Yes, Mark will be back, and we hope to put up both Innovation and Failure posts in the coming days (months, more likely), but as they say about the alleged clandestine romantic relationship surrounding appointment of the speci…
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Sally Breden is a start-up founder and busy mum of 3. Combining her vast marketing experience and passion for health, nutrition and well-being, Sally launched VGood Co in 2019. She has since created an entire range of nut-free and allergen-free spreads and snacks, perfect for kids' lunchboxes. In this episode, Chris and Sally discuss the heartache …
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Sam is a high stakes communication expert, specialising in media and corporate communications and crisis management. Leveraging over 30 years’ experience in assisting clients to build credibility, conquer crises, protect personal and business reputation, and become better communicators. We discuss proactive crisis management, the importance of auth…
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A story of resilience and determination. From humble beginnings, born in a refugee camp to becoming one of Australia's top performing finance brokers, Hung exudes all the characteristics of a strong business leader. Peer into the mind of a natural entrepreneur who's tried his hand at a whole host of ventures - some successful, others not so much - …
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Terry is making waves in the water and utilities space. As Founder and CEO of Altogether Group, his leadership style leans on a sense of calm, empathy and setting the example from the top down. Take lessons from his failures along the journey as he talks entrepreneurial mindset, approaches to failure, failing small and failing safe, and building an…
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Part 2: Managing the already damaged relations between Russia and the West have escalated to new heights due to Russia’s “Special Military Operation” of February 24 2022. The ongoing Ukraine conflict is invariably portrayed by Western powers and the political media establishment, as one of Russia being the sole aggressor. Deteriorating ties are als…
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Part 1: Managing the already damaged relations between Russia and the West have escalated to new heights due to Russia’s “Special Military Operation” of February 24 2022. The ongoing Ukraine conflict is invariably portrayed by Western powers and the political media establishment, as one of Russia being the sole aggressor. Deteriorating ties are als…
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PART 2: Throughout the course of history, military alliances have existed, to act either as a counter-balancing force or to repel a perceived threat. The origins of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) stem from its members’ perceived need to balance the rising power of the Soviet Union in the aftermath of World War II. It was initially cr…
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Tim Mullen is an entrepreneur and start-up investor. Having built several businesses of his own, and invested in many more, Tim delivers unique insights on the real entrepreneurial lifestyle, the subjective nature of business success, vital business metrics to measure, and the lonely path of a start-up founder.…
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PART 1: Throughout the course of history, military alliances have existed, to act either as a counter-balancing force or to repel a perceived threat. The origins of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) stem from its members’ perceived need to balance the rising power of the Soviet Union in the aftermath of World War II. It was initially cr…
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This installment further explores the history of conflict coverage by focusing on two key aspects. The use of propaganda in war journalism and a more recent concept called embedded journalism. Embedded journalism refers to news reporters being attached to military units during armed conflicts. From the media perspective, the privileged access offer…
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War zones since the early 2000’s have challenged the core principles of modern journalism and prompted a re-examination of the role of war journalism during violent conflict. In recent years, the esteemed values within journalism such as objectivity and detachment which aimed to create a balanced coverage of victims and aggressors alike, have been …
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Pete Mumford (CEO & Founder, Stone Real Estate) delivers candid insights on a decorated resume. A career that has seen its fair share of failures, but each taking him on a path to greater success. Listen in for a true entrepreneur's take on stumbles and failure, giving it a go, money, and balancing family and work.…
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In this installment I focus on how covert activities by the CIA, which were open secrets in government circles were kept hidden from the public gaze. More specifically how the CIA manipulated its “productive relations” with the press, to skilfully shift the media glare away from the message (as outlined in “Dark Alliance”) and instead focus on Gary…
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In their role as watchdogs, investigate journalists play a crucial role in placing greater scrutiny on the abuses of power and influence. One of the most famous examples in recent history includes ‘The Watergate Scandal’ in 1972, which rocked the political establishment and led to the resignation and subsequent departure of President Richard Nixon …
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Why is there is a lack of critical depth in mainstream media? And Why are Alternative Viewpoints rarely considered in news coverage? (unless there is a motive to ridicule them). When addressing such questions, one soon discovers that the answers lie in the fact that media manipulation is ultimately connected to the power of the dominant elites, who…
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In a previous episode I described how the mainstream media utilizes a variety of sophisticated techniques to shape the general public’s view of current events. These procedures have been honed in the art of mass persuasion, and were given new form and professional structure in the 20th Century onwards. The aim being, to pursue corporate profits by …
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In the previous installment, I outlined how mass media agenda is set, by manipulating the complex power relations which exist, between political and corporate elites and the mainstream media enterprises. Thus, making it difficult to uncover the hidden agendas behind the message and the messenger. I explored this theme by examining five key markers …
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One of the main objectives of this podcast series is to encourage listeners to rethink mainstream discourse on current affairs. More specifically, this involves adopting an ‘Alternative Perspective’ (or a new approach) towards the method of receiving and interpreting information. The overall aim being, to broaden our understanding of events which a…
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In the final installment of this multi-part series entitled ‘The Mechanics of Depression,’ I will share several areas of guidance which have helped me at an individual level, to navigate the ongoing cycles of personal highs and lows. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list and certainly does not represent medical advice in any shape or form, ho…
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In this installment I initially consolidate the previous sections on the nature of depression, its origins, causal factors and the relevance and theory behind anti-depressants into five main summarizing points. The first point of summary relates to the Chemical Imbalance Theory or (CIT). Despite volumes of research already devoted to the study of d…
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The notion of solitude has profoundly influenced many people in their ongoing recovery, from depression at a deeply spiritual level (including myself). Paradoxically though, the modern world makes it increasingly difficult to find solitude because it has embedded loneliness within the very fabric of society, hence making it even harder to find a me…
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In this installment, my main focus will be on, examining one of the major causes of depression which is loneliness. The idea of loneliness is closely linked to the concept of solitude and the latter has had a deeply significant influence on my own experience of ongoing adjustment towards depression. The issues surrounding loneliness and solitude ar…
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Previously I explained the underlying arguments of the CIT (Chemical Imbalance Theory), in particular the CIT’s claim that neurotransmitter deficiencies within the brain’s bio-chemistry are the primary cause of depression. I also presented a critique of the CIT, which referenced the academic work of controversial scholar, David Healy. According to …
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In this installment my main focus is to critically analyze the infamous Chemical Imbalance Theory (or CIT) which argues that depression is caused by a deficiency of neurotransmitters, such as serotonin, thus affecting mood in a person’s brain. This represents the main causal factor underpinning the biological explanation of depression. In particula…
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In this installment I return to the complex matter regarding the origins of the troubled mind, by examining other causal factors that play a role in the development of depression. There are four main causal explanations; This includes: Biological factors; Environmental factors; Social factors; Lifestyle factors. The most common biological explanati…
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In the 21st century we are constantly reminded that modern societies are interlinked via digital platforms and that, popular social forums are important to experience a sense of valid connection in order to improve our mental and physical wellbeing. The overall aim being to protect ourselves against a growing crisis of mental health disorders. This…
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In the final installment of this episode on social isolation, the focus of my discussion will be on analyzing some of the deep issues raised by Hikikomori and the complex matter of dying alone. My analysis begins with the concept of Kodokushi or lonely deaths. In addition to the emotional distress of discovering loved-ones that died alone, another …
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As a follow on from the last installment which focused on a unique and challenging aspect of social isolation called Hikikomori which first came to prominence in Japanese society during the early 1970s, I continue the discussion by exploring the sharp proliferation of Hikikomori cases which coincided with the economic downturn in Japan during the e…
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In the third installment of this episode, I examine social isolation from an ‘Alternative Perspective’ by focusing on a unique and challenging phenomenon called Hikikomori. The problem of Japan’s Hikikomori first began to be investigated during the 1970s but only came to prominence by the late 1990s largely due to the Japanese stock market crash an…
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In this installment of the episode, my discussion initially focuses on the description, characteristics and meanings behind the three inter-related conditions of social isolation, loneliness and solitude. Often, the two terms loneliness and social isolation have been used interchangeably but while they are similar concepts, they do not necessarily …
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Conventional wisdom teaches us that humans by their very nature are social animals but in contemporary societies across the world, we are witnessing an unprecedented rise in people living alone for extended periods of time. This phenomenon is supported by a vast body of academic research which in recent years has focused on the complex areas of soc…
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Following on from the previous installment, I continue to discuss a range of viewpoints put forward by leading authors on the significance of using failure as a launch pad for success. In particular, how successful undertakings should be implemented. This includes the arguments offered by Andrew Carnegie, the powerful steel magnate and industrialis…
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In the previous installment I referenced attribution theory which sheds lights on an individual’s motivation to find causes for everyday events or negative outcomes. It suggests that individuals learn less from their failures and place greater emphasis on their perceived success. This concept has a bearing on the parameters of my underlying premise…
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In the second instalment of this episode I begin with a more detailed examination of the significance of success and failure as highly complex concepts, rather than mere antonyms of each other. I steer the discussion away from the broad consensus of opinion which propagates success and failure as polar or lateral viewpoints. In other words, to fail…
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In this episode I examine the underlying ideas behind my paradigm “The Success of Failure” and why it holds a central position within the overall structure of the R3 Files podcast. In contemporary society it is generally accepted that the terms success and failure are binary opposites, referring to the idea that one follows from the other or vice v…
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Following on from the previous installment, having mentioned the fundamentals of the 3 “R”s approach, in Part 2 of this episode I intend to focus in greater detail on the reinterpretation of ongoing narratives. That’s because, the 3 “R”s method is based on an explanatory approach which seeks to establish the cause and effect relationships that lead…
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The purpose of the pilot episode is to serve as an ongoing guide for new and existing listeners, to help them understand the significance of the podcast and how it relates to them on an individual basis. The name R3 is directly linked to the framework of Alternative Viewpoints which forms the foundation of this podcast. In Part 1 of the episode I w…
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It's not often the team from Failure - the Podcast gets serious. Sure, there was the time Mark stole an air mask from Jet Blue and hooked it to a canister of helium. He was impersonating Marjorie Taylor Green for our "Fly Me to the Moon" episode, but forgot to put oxygen in the mix. Thankfully, the EMTs had a spare pig's brain on board for the tran…
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No, it's not the ice cream. It's the podcast. This one, and you can be sure it's in bad taste. But, hey, don't be too disappointed. Before reality sunk in, we did offer you the briefest glimmer of hope. That's more than a certain congressperson from Georgia has done for you. What is today's podcast, other than the usual meaningless banter? There is…
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Sounds promising: fun with numbers. If not the mathematicians and physicists, certainly the accountants might get something from this podcast. And, if not them, the actuaries will have a field day. Think about it: a podcast even an actuary could love. Stultifying. Well, not so fast. If you’ve not learned anything from the last four years, it’s that…
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