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EPISODE · Sep 14, 2025 · 43 MIN

Write Your Story: The Purpose of Failure

from Feeling Things with Amy & Kat · host Nashville Podcast Network

Have you ever felt derailed by failure in your life?  Perhaps it was the end of a relationship, the loss of a job, a public embarrassment, or a mistake that cost you more than you felt ready to lose.  Or maybe you don’t experience failure much. It’s possible you tiptoe around failure, making sure that you’re never too far out on a limb so as not to fall.  In that case, you might feel blocked or stuck, too insulated to experience failure but too protected to receive real freedom or joy.  In today’s episode I talk about failure: why we avoid it, how we survive it, and how to make meaning of failure in our lives. I normalize it, de-stigmatize it, and invite you to do something that might feel counterintuitive to you; to move toward failure, rather than away.  What might failure be trying to show you in your life right now?   Host: Ally Fallon // @allyfallon // allisonfallon.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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