This episode is about how self-esteem and resilience intersect with failure in business. You’ve heard me say it before but I’ll declare it again: business is in fact very personal, and I think that business growth and success are only possible once failure has occurred and our feelings of self-worth and self-esteem have been challenged so many times that failure becomes normal, and expected. It’s at the point, and only at that point, when failure feels normal, that we can acknowledge it and make the decision to get on with business anyway. That’s how we build resilience and our self-esteem authentically, over time and with failure. In this episode, I’m talking with Joanna Track, the founder and executive publisher of Bullet Daily Media Group which publishes The Bullet, and NewsworthyCo Inc., which offers “editorial as a service” to organizations around the world. Joanne was also the founder of Sweet Spot and eLuxe here in Canada. She’s a brilliant businesswoman with incredible foresight for future trends in media and commerce. She’s also experienced her fair share of failure and feelings of self-doubt, which I think are likely contributing factors to her continued success in building her third successful venture. Let’s talk to Joanna: