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Failing Better

Failing Better

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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. Direction Economie Management et direction Philosophie Sciences sociales
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    • Lessons in Grace
      Apr 6 2021

      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.

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      37 min
    • Lessons in Grace with Lecco Morris - Promo
      Apr 2 2021

      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.

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    • The First Death of an Athlete
      Mar 7 2021

      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.

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      31 min
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