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Arabian Prince: Life After N.W.A

Art of Failure

Release Date: 03/12/2019

Don Wildman: Adventure Guy show art Don Wildman: Adventure Guy

Art of Failure

Our guest is Don Wildman, the host of many popular shows on the Travel Channel, he is the current host and narrator of , , Dark Tales with Don Wildman, and  Wildman on the . Given how successful Don Wildman is, it might surprise you to learn that a while ago he woke up every morning feeling like he was a failure, therapy helped him with that. The interview is full of large and small anecdotes about failures real and perceived, including an attempt at skydiving which Don summarized as such, “I learned I would never skydive again, even as an adventure guy on TV.” Host...

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Museum of Failure: Dr. Samuel West show art Museum of Failure: Dr. Samuel West

Art of Failure

Get a peek into the viral sensation, the Museum of Failure. The museum is a collection of over 100 failed products and services from around the world, items like Colgate Lasagna. What can we learn from these products? The museum’s founder Dr. Samuel West said the museum provides a unique insight into the risky business of innovation.

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Kwame Onwachi: Grit & Grace to Kwame Onwachi: Grit & Grace to "Overnight" Success

Art of Failure

When Kwame Onwuachi was 26 he had already experienced more career highs and lows than chefs twice his age. He competed on the TV series, “Top Chef,” and opened his own restaurant—The Shaw Bijou when he was 25.  The restaurant was one of the most anticipated openings in the country and it closed after 11 weeks. How did Kwame recover after such a public failure? In his new book, Notes from a Young Black Chef, Kwame talked about how he rebounded from that failure, and delved into his childhood.

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Brian Scudamore: 1-800-GOT-JUNK show art Brian Scudamore: 1-800-GOT-JUNK

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When Brian Scudamore was 19 years old he was in a McDonalds parking lot trying to figure out how to pay for college. He saw a dirty pick-up truck advertising a junk removal service. Realizing that he could pay for college by hauling junk, Brian invested $700 in his own junk-removal-service. With that initial investment, he built an unlikely empire: 1-800-Got-Junk. He's a regular contributor to Forbes and has a new book out, called WTF?! (Willing to Fail): How Failure Can Be Your Key to Success.

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Mini Failures: The Ritz-Carlton show art Mini Failures: The Ritz-Carlton

Art of Failure

Why you should always check the fine print before checking out...

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Carlos Dengler: From Rock Star to True Self show art Carlos Dengler: From Rock Star to True Self

Art of Failure

We spoke to Carlos Dengler, an actor, writer, musician and a former member of the band Interpol, that has produced several critically acclaimed albums.

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Mini Failure: Little Blue Pills show art Mini Failure: Little Blue Pills

Art of Failure

Steve was at a casting call when a friend and agent begged him to audition for another commercial. She said it was a national campaign, he'd make a ton of money...it was an ad for Viagra.

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The Anti-Resume: Redefining Success show art The Anti-Resume: Redefining Success

Art of Failure

At Penn, people are so successful in high school and aren’t used to experiencing failure or bouncing back from,” said Olivia O'Dwyer in a recent article about the Anti-Resume Project. The project’s goal is to normalize failure and promote the idea that “we are more than our resume, our GPA, our internship, or our job. Olivia is a sophomore at Penn and a co-leader on the project. I spoke to Olivia and her co-leader Sophia Ye (a junior) about the Anti-Failure project.

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Nancy Giles: From Shy Kid to Finding Her Voice show art Nancy Giles: From Shy Kid to Finding Her Voice

Art of Failure

Nancy Giles is an actress, and a commentator, she was on CBS News Sunday Morning for more than a decade and acted in a number of well-known movies and TV shows, most notably: the TV series, China Beach; and the movies Big and Working Girl. But before she found success she was a painfully shy kid. Find out how she found her voice.

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Mini Failures: My First Acting Job show art Mini Failures: My First Acting Job

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Steve’s first acting gig entailed a musket (an ancient rifle), a crowded hall, and the (then) Governor of New Jersey, Thomas Kane. What could go wrong?

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Arabian Prince, was a founding member in N.W.A., one of the earliest and most significant gangster rap groups. he original members were: Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, Ice Cube and Arabian Prince. But he left the group after their debut-studio album, Straight Out of Compton, which was a critical and commercial success.

Here, Arabian talks about that decision, musical influences, his childhood and what he is doing right now.