TEDx Application Journey and Failure Research: Honor the Fail
More reflections on the first application to be declined and a summary of what I’ve learned in my first 9 interviews on failure. Can’t wait to hear your thoughts
TEDx Application Journey: First Rejection Email
Ok of the 9 TEDx conferences I’ve applied to, I just got my first rejection.
And it doesn’t feel good. I’m processing out loud with y’all here in real-time. It does feel like a kick in the gut even though I know it’s a part of the process. I’m also talking about how failure is a part of distilling down to the true essence of things.
Research on Failure the Importance of community
On this TEDx Application Journey around my big idea of “Failure is a sacred rite”. Something coming up loud and clear for me in the first three interviews is...
1) Build in time for failure in your life, and projects
2) Community is critical What would you add?
TEDx Application Journey continued: Interviews with others on failure!
I have 25 interviews scheduled to talk with people about the topic of failure. Today I got to speak with Abigail Dowd on what she believes failure is and her process of honoring failure. If this resonates with you. If you found this to be power powerful or informative please tag a few friends who need to hear it.
TEDx Application Journey: Research beginning on failure. 15 interviews on the calendar
Yesterday I emailed about 44 people to see if I can interview them on failure. Less than 24 hours later I’ve got 16 interviews on the calendar over the next 3 months. I promise I’ll take you all along for the ride with me.
I got an email this weekend about someone sharing they have a story about failure and they still made a point to tell me it wasn’t a failure because they learned something. I think that misses the point... I say why in this video.