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Paul Padmore was made redundant from his position at a startup in London in his early 40s, which led to feelings of embarrassment, shame and failure that he harbored for a long time. Ultimately, he realized that the important part was “to be in the arena” and able to learn and grow. He said, “ If we don't try and if we don't experience these moments, then growth is negligible.” Paul pondered failure for more than a year before he ginned up the confidence to launch the My Perfect Failure podcast where he has conversations with people about failure, what it means to them and how they deal with it.
Guest Bio
Paul Padmore is a renowned social well-being enthusiast, best known for hosting the podcast, ‘My Perfect Failure’. Focusing on the principle that failure is never permanent, Paul aims to educate his audience about the benefits a positive mindset can have for both your career and personal life.
Turning 40 and Leaning into the Concept of FailurePaul Padmore joins us to discuss the profound lessons he's learned from failure. From being made redundant to finding resilience and growth in unexpected places, Paul's journey is a testament to the power of embracing setbacks. His insights into failure, success, and personal development are not only enlightening but also deeply relatable. Tune in to hear Paul's unique perspective on how failure can be a treasure trove of opportunity.
Episode Highlights:
Thank you for joining us on this enlightening conversation about failure, growth, and resilience. Paul's insights remind us that setbacks are not the end but rather a beginning to new opportunities and personal development.
If you enjoyed this episode, please don't forget to rate, follow, and review our podcast. Your support helps us continue to bring you compelling conversations and valuable insights.
SponsorThe Forty Drinks Podcast is produced and presented by Savoir Faire Marketing/Communications
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Paul Padmore was made redundant from his position at a startup in London in his early 40s, which led to feelings of embarrassment, shame and failure that he harbored for a long time. Ultimately, he realized that the important part was “to be in the arena” and able to learn and grow. He said, “ If we don't try and if we don't experience these moments, then growth is negligible.” Paul pondered failure for more than a year before he ginned up the confidence to launch the My Perfect Failure podcast where he has conversations with people about failure, what it means to them and how they deal with it.
Guest Bio
Paul Padmore is a renowned social well-being enthusiast, best known for hosting the podcast, ‘My Perfect Failure’. Focusing on the principle that failure is never permanent, Paul aims to educate his audience about the benefits a positive mindset can have for both your career and personal life.
Turning 40 and Leaning into the Concept of FailurePaul Padmore joins us to discuss the profound lessons he's learned from failure. From being made redundant to finding resilience and growth in unexpected places, Paul's journey is a testament to the power of embracing setbacks. His insights into failure, success, and personal development are not only enlightening but also deeply relatable. Tune in to hear Paul's unique perspective on how failure can be a treasure trove of opportunity.
Episode Highlights:
Thank you for joining us on this enlightening conversation about failure, growth, and resilience. Paul's insights remind us that setbacks are not the end but rather a beginning to new opportunities and personal development.
If you enjoyed this episode, please don't forget to rate, follow, and review our podcast. Your support helps us continue to bring you compelling conversations and valuable insights.
SponsorThe Forty Drinks Podcast is produced and presented by Savoir Faire Marketing/Communications
My Perfect Failure on Instagram
My Perfect Failure Podcast on Apple
My Perfect Failure Website
Brene Brown, Daring Greatly
Dr. Benjamin Hardy, The Gap and the Gain
Stephen Pressfield, The War of Art
Stephen Pressfield, Turning Pro: Tap Your Inner Power and Create Your Life's Work
Forty Drinks, Episode 31, Discussing Growth Mindset with Serban Mare
Do you have the Ick?Download Stephanie’s guide to the Ick to diagnose whether you or someone you love is suffering from the Ick. www.fortydrinks.com/ick
Listen, Rate & SubscribeApple Podcasts
Spotify
Amazon Podcasts
Google Podcasts