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little talks
little talks - #211 Dejan Stojanovic | Failure Enthusiast, F*ckup Nights, Scheitern, Growth Mindset

little talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 51:14


Währenddessen es in Amerika heißt “Fail fast. Fail often.”, ist zu Scheitern etwas, das im DACH-Raum die meisten Menschen scheuen. Aber gehört Scheitern nicht zum Weg des Erfolges dazu? Haben uns Rückschläge und Widrigkeiten nicht stärker gemacht und auf neue Ideen gebracht? Dejan Stojanovic ist der Gründer des Failure Institute. Dort heißt es: Fehler waren schon immer ein Teil des Erfolgs. Darüber hinaus ist er der Gründer der Fuckup Nights Vienna. Im Podcast-Interview spricht Dejan Stojanovic mit Podcast-Host Robert Pacher über das Scheitern, das Bauchgefühl, die Angst und was ein Growth Mindset und eine Fehlerkultur ausmacht.  ⬇️ **Dejan Stojanovic** Failure Enthusiast, F*ckup Nights,The Failure Institute

The Discomfort Practice
Episode #106: Carlos Zimbron on Fuckup Nights and Why Celebrating Failure is Important

The Discomfort Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 46:05


In this episode Betsy is joined by Carlos 'Charlie' Zimbrón, Co-Founder and CEO of Fuckup Nights, as well as The Failure Institute. Betsy and Charlie say the word 'fuck' a lot cuz... clue's in the name, really. So if you enjoy 'swear words' as occasional punctuation and appreciate a free-flowing, un-edited conversation, you're gonna LOVE this one. Fuckup Nights has become a global movement driven by community of people who share professional failure stories on a monthly basis in 200+ cities in 62+ countries. It's a link I often share with the execs who take the online course I lead for the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL). Because, as Charlie talks about in this episode, failure, resilience, innovation and creativity are all inextricably linked - and necessary.  Few things are more uncomfortable than failure, but feeling safe enough to share and celebrate fucking up as part of the process of innovation (and of being human) is an important aspect of creating a better world. Charlie shares the story of how a good old carne asada with mezcal among a diverse group of friends in Mexico City, mixed with a desire to be able to 'see behind the curtain' and hear the REAL story behind the speeches we've all heard at confererences, led to the birth of Fuckup Nights. Settle yourself in, grab a mezcal, check out the link to Fuckup Nights and prepare to enjoy this episode. Connect with Charlie and Fuckup NIghts: Fuckup Nights on Instagram Fuckup Nights on YouTube Fuckup NIghts Website Carlos Zimbrón on Instagram Connect with Betsy: Betsy on Instagram Betsy on Linkedin Rate, Review and Share. Thanks for tuning into The Discomfort Practice. Be sure to subscribe, follow, like, and/or drop Betsy a five star and written review. Share this episode with others and help spread the word and grow our audience. And please do tune into Betsy's other episodes and share your favourite ones on social media. 

The Social Change Career Podcast
E10S10 Accelerate Change Everywhere You Go with Joan Marie Godoy

The Social Change Career Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 144:56


Introduction On Episode 10 of Season 10 of The Social Change Career Podcast, we talk with Joan Maria Godoy, the founder of Radical Partners, a Miami-based social impact accelerator that helps build and scale up innovative social ventures. We hear about her journey from studying clinical psychology to eventually pursuing a development career focusing on social psychology and communities. We also learn about her experiences with non-profits related to mental health and community restoration, and how she went on to work for the UN coordinating a program for economic empowerment for rural women in Guatemala. Later, she shares her insight on radical entrepreneurship and how to encourage collective initiatives such as The Ten Days of Connection movement in Miami. Finally, she gives tips on effective project planning and gathering relationships with people, skills that can be applied broadly in life.  Don't forget to share and rate The Social Change Career Podcast on your favorite platforms.     

Cuentos Corporativos
EP #096 - T2. FUCKUP NIGHTS. Aprender del Fracaso.- Conoce a Pepe Villatoro.

Cuentos Corporativos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 56:37


Pepe Villatoro es un joven nacido en Chiapas México, que decidió estudiar Física en el Tecnológico de Monterrey, pero en ese camino, se dio cuenta de que lo suyo era el ser emprendedor, fundando en su tierra natal una empresa de ecoturismo, para seguir con una editorial y años después el coworking Impact hub y la plataforma de fondeo colectivo Crowdfunder. Ha participado también en el lanzamiento y expansión en mercados internacionales de grandes unicornios como Wework y actualmente en Deel, plataforma para contratar y pagar a talento internacional. Hoy es cofundador y VP de Fuckup, empresa social con la misión de poder vivir la vida al máximo, compartiendo libremente nuestros fracasos. Fuckup Nights se ha expandido a más de 300 ciudades en 90 países, y trabaja con multinacionales para construir culturas organizacionales más innovadoras. Adicionalmente, Fuck up nights, ha derivado en la creación de The Failure Institute – el instituto del fracaso – en donde se busca compartir historias auténticas que demuestren la vulnerabilidad de empresas y emprendedores. Pepe fue seleccionado como "Mexican Promise in Business" por la revista Forbes, y ha sido conferencista en TEDx, Banco Mundial, Las Naciones Unidas, El Festival de Cine de Tribeca y muchos más. Síguenos en: Web Newsletter. Escribe una Reseña Encuesta Audiencia Nuestras redes sociales: Facebook Instagram. Linkedin. Twitter También puedes escribirnos a adolfo@cuentoscorporativos.com

Victoria147, el podcast
Resiliencia y adaptabilidad

Victoria147, el podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 33:05


Este episodio fue grabado en el #VictoriaFest2021 junto a Leticia Gasca, Directora de Fuckup Nights (https://www.fuckupnights.com/es/). La invitamos porque es una curiosa de los datos que definen el mundo del empleo y porque ha trabajado en El Comité Directivo de Educación y Empleo de Global Shapers y en Global Failure Index. Además Fundó Skills Agility Lab, The Failure Institute y FUN Nights. No te pierdas esta plática con Lety, a quien amamos por su apoyo al desarrollo de organizaciones e individuos través de la planificación estratégica del capital humano, el análisis y la creación de herramientas que permiten generar cambios sistémicos. Te recordamos la tarea: Escríbele un mensaje a aquellas personas que sabes estarán ahí cuando fracases. Inscríbete a Re-programa (https://reprograma.victoria147.org/)

The Nice Girls
Episode 8: Failure, a Memoir

The Nice Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 45:50


Is it important to fail? Or does it just pretty much suck?The Nice Girls get into it. And mostly fail. More about the Failure Institute: https://www.thefailureinstitute.com/mindset-behaviour/whats-failure-anyways/ How Americans Quantify Success: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/02/heres-how-americans-quantify-success 

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Marketing Hack Show
139. Fuckup Nights con Charlie Zimbrón [Detrás de la Marca]

Marketing Hack Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 45:47


Bienvenida/Bienvenido al episodio #139 de la tercera temporada de Marketing Hack Show. Este episodio invite a Charlie Zimbrón, uno de los fundadores y actual CEO de Fuckup Nights. En este episodio vas a escuchar cómo una startup empezó sus primeros pasos en Marketing: Cuéntanos la historia de FuckUp Nights cómo nació y hoy en día cuáles son sus números. Qué hay detrás de la marca FuckUp Nights Cómo fue le proceso de encontrar un modelo rentable en esta empresa Cuáles son tus FuckUps en esta empresa Cuál ha sido tu papel como Co Fundador, cuál es tu día a día de qué te encargas Cómo se expandieron a nivel internacional Qué hicieron en la pandemia, pues tenían muchos eventos presenciales Qué es el Failure Institute y para qué es Tips para las personas que están emprendiendo Si tuvieras que hacer todo de nuevo, qué cambiarías Recuerda si te gusto el episodio compartirlo con tu equipo o con tus amigos, podría ayudarle a alguien en estos momentos. También síguenos en redes sociales como Marketing Hack Show y mi perfil personal Gabriela Escamilla para darnos feedback sobre los episodios ;)

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
96 Canberra based leadership expert Zoe Routh on the importance of failure

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 19:05


  How do you deal with failure? Do you have a bunch of motivational quotes to help you reframe the experience? How do you process the deep shame and anxiety you feel with it? I think we need to RETHINK FAILURE. It's not just feedback. We need to fail with a framework. Give yourself permission to fail How rejection is akin to physical trauma Two frameworks we need for failure: external risks like financials and safety, and one for ego and reputation. #boundlessleadership *** SHOWNOTES: The key frameworks: Ask so you can learn. Try so you can grow. Permission Granted Permission granted to be, indulge yourself, do the unexpected, stop with unrealistic expectations, get started, to not fit in, be alone, stop catastrophising, stop feeling sorry, break tradition, enjoy the weather. Stories of Failure Rejection Therapy Desensitize yourself to failure. Jia Jiang: 100 days of rejection Letitia Gasca: Failure Institute Leticia Gasca is co-founder of the movement Fuckup Nights and Executive Director for the Failure Institute, the first think tank in the world devoted to studying business failure and the reasons behind it. Quotes about Failure Think like a queen. A queen is not afraid to fail. Failure is another stepping stone to greatness. - Oprah Winfrey Sometimes by losing a battle you find a new way to win the war. - Donald Trump Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. - Winston Churchill I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. - Thomas A. Edison I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can't accept not trying. - Michael Jordan Your attitude towards failure determines your altitude after failure. - John C. Maxwell There is no such thing as failure. There are only results. - Tony Robbins Failure saves lives. In the airline industry, every time a plane crashes the probability of the next crash is lowered by that. The Titanic saved lives because we're building bigger and bigger ships. So these people died, but we have effectively improved the safety of the system, and nothing failed in vain. - Nassim Nicholas Taleb *** Related Episodes: E166 - How to Perform Under Extreme Pressure with CEO David Inall E134 - My biggest failure was needing to be right - Marene Allison, CISO Johnson & Johnson E62 - How to Deal with Failure, Real Devastating Failure *** About your podcast host, Zoë Routh:   Zoë Routh is one of Australia's leading experts on people stuff - the stuff that gets in our way of producing results, and the stuff that lights us up. She works with the growers, makers, builders to make people stuff fun and practical. Zoë is the author of four books: Composure - How centered leaders make the biggest impact,  Moments - Leadership when it matters most, Loyalty - Stop unwanted stuff turnover, boost engagement, and build lifelong advocates, and People Stuff - Beyond Personalities: An advanced handbook for leadership. People Stuff was awarded Book of the Year 2020 by the Smart WFM Australian Business Book Awards. Zoë is also the producer of The Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast. www.zoerouth.com

Emprepedia Podcast
T2 Episodio 28: Cambia todo de Leticia Gasca

Emprepedia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 45:01


Temporada 2 del Emprepedia Podcast y en este Episodio 28 platicamos con Leticia Gasca, directora global de Shaping the Future of Work y co-chair del Comité de Educación y Empleo de Global Shapers del Foro Económico Mundial, cofundadora del movimiento Fuckup Nights y del Failure Institute. Platicamos sobre emprendimiento, anécdotas pero sobre todo de su nuevo libro, Cambia todo: Estrategias para abrazar la transformación y adaptarte al nuevo mundo laboralSpotify: http://bit.ly/emprediapodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/emprepediaInstagram: @andreagarciaj, @mrkako_, @fjavorozco See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Como Lo Hizo Podcast
Episode 60 - Founder of The Failure Institute: Leticia Gasca (Spanish)

Como Lo Hizo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 38:45


Leticia Gasca is dedicated to addressing an issue that most of us don't want to hear: Failure. El Fracaso. She is the co-founder of the movement "Fuckup Nights", present in over 300 cities in 90 countries, she is also the founder of "The Failure Institute", the first research center in the world devoted to studying business failure.She has been recognized as a World Economic Forum Global Shaper, where she was designated as the co-chair of the Education and Employment Steering Committee. She also leads the project "Shaping the Future of Work," a global initiative created to understand the needs and perspectives of young people around the future of jobs.Let's talk to Lety and find out "Cómo Lo Hizo?"If you want to know more about the Failure Institute and how to avoid failure go to www.LeticiaGasca.comExecutive Producer and Host: Fernando SchiantarelliCómo lo Hizo? is a co-production of iHeart Radio - Premiere Networks and Crece Grow MediaFor more content on how to grow your business, check out www.comolohizo.com

De Otro Modo
#59 El fracaso te sirve · De Otro Modo

De Otro Modo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 30:56


Cuando emprendes algo, ya sea un negocio o un matrimonio, crees que te va a ir bien. Pero las cosas no siempre funcionan. Prepararse para el posible fracaso, aunque no lo creas, sirve para reducir la probabilidad de fracasar. Escucha a Leti Gasca, fundadora de Fuck Up Nights y de The Failure Institute y todo lo que ha aprendido de analizar los fracasos.

TED en Español
El fracaso consciente | Leticia Gasca

TED en Español

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 14:31


Lo mejor de TED en Español: publicado originalmente el 6 de septiembre de 2018. A pesar de que todos tenemos fracasos en nuestras vidas, la mayoría no sabemos cómo aprovecharlos. Leticia Gasca sabe mucho sobre el fracaso. Lo estudia en un instituto que creó para analizar el impacto social de esos momentos que tanto tratamos de ocultar. Lo que Leticia encontró en su trabajo, es que en lugar de esconder, deberíamos compartir esas historias y así aprender del fracaso. Leticia nos cuenta más en su charla en TED en Español. Para más ideas de TED en Español, te esperamos en http://TEDenEspanol.com/

TED en Español
El fracaso consciente | Leticia Gasca

TED en Español

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 14:03


A pesar de que todos tenemos fracasos en nuestras vidas, la mayoría no sabemos cómo aprovecharlos. Leticia Gasca sabe mucho sobre el fracaso. Lo estudia en un instituto que creó para analizar el impacto social de esos momentos que tanto tratamos de ocultar. Lo que Leticia encontró en su trabajo, es que en lugar de esconder, deberíamos compartir esas historias y así aprender del fracaso. Leticia nos cuenta más en su charla en TED en Español. Para más ideas de TED en Español, te esperamos en http://TEDenEspanol.com/

Reinvéntate
038 Mantenlo simple [Lety Gasca]

Reinvéntate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 64:15


Wow, llevaba tiempo queriendo coincidir con Leti, y hoy tuvimos una conversación no solamente inspiradora sino llena de consejos sabios para la vida del emprendedor, Leti es un pozo sin fondo de sabiduría empresarial, además de que ha logrado tantas cosas guiada por su propia voluntad que nos inspira a seguir creando, a seguir probando, y a dejar de ser intimidados por el potencial de un fracaso.    ¿Quién es? Leticia es cofundadora del movimiento Fuckup Nights y directora ejecutiva del Failure Institute, el primer think tank del mundo dedicado a estudiar el fracaso empresarial y las razones detrás de ello. Desde muy temprana edad, se comprometió a hacer del mundo un lugar mejor. Cuando Leticia tenía solo 20 años, representó a México en las Naciones Unidas durante el 62º período de sesiones de la Asamblea General. En 2014, fue reconocida como Gifted Citizen por liderar uno de los 30 proyectos más innovadores del mundo, y en 2015, fue galardonada como Mujer Emprendedora del Año. Más recientemente, Leticia fue reconocida por OZY Magazine como “Rising Star” y por The Economist como una de las “Voces del 2040”. Es autora del libro Sobrevivir al Fracaso y columnista de varios periódicos y revistas.   http://www.leticiagasca.com   ¿Sabías que este podcast tiene un grupo de ESTUDIO MENSUAL? Si te gusta este podcast, te va a encantar. SE LLAMA: RELEVANTE ESPIRITUAL REGÍSTRATE : https://www.estheriturralde.com/relevanteespiritual   Info de cursos: EPIC HEART: https://www.estheriturralde.com/epicheart EPIC SELF: https://www.estheriturralde.com/epicself TAPPING: https://www.estheriturralde.com/tapping MONEY MINDSET https://www.estheriturralde.com/moneymindset ¿Dónde escuchar el podcast? Apple podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reinv%C3%A9ntate/id1338915019 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/44eVvXlPk5Xw3Aei3yB311 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLguVDz7A7YBBjDqJsbWk586E1DE7Otdb0 Web http://reinventate.libsyn.com

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Leticia Gasca y el Fracaso consciente -@FuckUpNight

@LocutorCo Blog / Podcast en ELTIEMPO.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 27:08


Esta es una entrevista telefónica con la mexicana que ha publicado el libro "Sobrevivir al Fracaso" y que como fundadora de las sesiones Fuck Up Night se ha hecho experta en herramientas para emprendedores desde el "Failure Institute". Y no es broma.Puedes conocer más sobre ella, su libro y su instituto en sobreviviralfracaso.com

El Siglo 21 es Hoy
Leticia Gasca y el Fracaso consciente -@FuckUpNight

El Siglo 21 es Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 27:08


Esta es una entrevista telefónica con la mexicana que ha publicado el libro "Sobrevivir al Fracaso" y que como fundadora de las sesiones Fuck Up Night se ha hecho experta en herramientas para emprendedores desde el "Failure Institute". Y no es broma.Puedes conocer más sobre ella, su libro y su instituto en sobreviviralfracaso.com

• El siglo 21 es hoy •
Leticia Gasca y el Fracaso consciente -@FuckUpNight

• El siglo 21 es hoy •

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 27:08


Esta es una entrevista telefónica con la mexicana que ha publicado el libro "Sobrevivir al Fracaso" y que como fundadora de las sesiones Fuck Up Night se ha hecho experta en herramientas para emprendedores desde el "Failure Institute". Y no es broma.Puedes conocer más sobre ella, su libro y su instituto en sobreviviralfracaso.com

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Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain

In episode 7 of “Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain,” Chris and Kait talk with guest host Harry about grit, a growing buzzword used everywhere from parenting to business. They discuss definitions of grit, common misconceptions about the term, and why failure isn’t always a bad thing. Grit is probably the most important factor of success, often more so than talent, inherent skill, and initial opportunities. It takes hard work to have grit; it causes anxiety and stress on the mind to question your assumptions and rethink a problem. When faced with difficulty, those that try different ways to solve it often perform better than those who give up when they don’t succeed right away. We often don’t see all the failures along the path to others’ successes because people are more comfortable talking about the successes than the failures. Part of grit is accepting failure as a part of being human, and in many ways a part of the work you put into getting good. Failure isn’t necessarily a sign that you’re doing the wrong thing. People in school, business, and life in general like to tell people to “just toughen up,” but toughening up and grit are not the same thing. Grit’s not a silver bullet or something you can manufacture; it’s a framework for providing an opportunity and structure to work and develop. It’s not about forcing yourself beyond your limits, it’s about when you fall get back up, when you’re tired learn to rest, and just keep going. To cool down, the hosts discuss Harry’s everyday carry: his favorite pen, his favorite pencil, his phone, his glasses, glasses cleaner, and business cards. He also has a backpack like a MacGyver bag with various adapters, all sorts of cords, chargers, etc. Where Harry’s everyday carry comes from: Levenger, for everything in his everyday carry eBags, where he got his smaller “stuff bags” L.L. Bean, where he got his backpack Chris’s suggestions for similar everyday carry items: Leatherology, which is very similar to Levenger Urban EDC Supply, a great place to go for small items like pens and pencils; they have expensive everything Shout Outs To: Apprenace, a company creating meaningful internship programs that help businesses and careers grow DK New Media, a digital marketing company who lets us use their podcast studio Angela Duckworth’s book, which popularized the term grit The Failure Institute, a tribe of people who are serious about learning from their failures and feel free to open up and discuss them The Gift of Failure: How the Best Parents Learn to Let Go So Their Children Can Succeed by Jessica Lahey Aaron Dimmock, who’s coming out with a book on candor and will be speaking at the Failure Institute quarterly summit in January

Today's Entrepreneur
2017/11/13 - WAFF World Gifts

Today's Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 35:29


Consultant: Natalie Riviere How do entrepreneurs stay on top? They continuously innovate, and they learn from their failures. Kristina Boudaeva of WAFF World Gifts will share with us why she constantly reinvests in her business, and together we’ll discuss how failure can be a catalyst for great success with research done by The Failure Institute.

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