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EPISODE · Feb 22, 2024 · 16 MIN

On Failure

from Seraphina Speaks

Mishaps. Flops. Missteps. Things that don't hit the mark and downright blunders. We all experience failures in life. This episode is a nod to this commonplace 'event' that dominates much of our waking thought.      In the Main Episode and the Behind The Scenes Bulletin you'll learn about: • Where the word failure comes from • How the concept of failure has changed over time • Why some schools need to redesign how they treat different ability groups • Ways to rethink failure • What the acronym FAIL means • Three of my 'bloopers' from Season 2 and how they relate to failure The Robins Curious Travels podcast is reviewed and why Seraphina wishes podcast producers would consult with children more.     In this episode you'll hear from 1) my trusty sidekick triplet brothers Montgomery and Horatio and 2) former movie mogul now host of the podcast called Failure, Ryan Kavanaugh. They all share their views on Failure, in their own ways.     Want to get involved? • Become a Correspondent  • Join us on Substack • Follow us on Instagram  • Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts  (I'll shout you out!) • Advertising Inquiries here     Credits: • Hosted by Seraphina Malina-Derben • Written and produced by Danusia Malina-Derben + Seraphina Malina-Derben • Mixed + Mastered by Marie Kruz • Cover art by Anthony Oram

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