Not so much about failing anymore
I loved listening to this podcast during the early seasons, there were lots of meaty discussions about people’s challenges and how they overcame these to be the people they are.... the name fearlessly failing was perfect. In particular lots of great honest discussions about mental health. But in the most recent couple of seasons I have found that the discussion about the failures has become lost and I feel like all I’m doing is listening to Lola interview people about their success, often with people involved in acting. I feel the purpose of the show has become lost and it’s more about Lolas personal interest in peoples careers or a common interest they share, rather than really focusing on their experiences of failure, which is something that takes a lot of vulnerability to share, it’s very easy for a celebrity to sit there and talk about all the things they have done because they do that during every interview, I have no interest in listening to that. I want to hear less about all the things they have done and more about the challenges along the way. I continue to listen occasionally because I used to find this pod cast really inspirational but now I just get annoyed listening to it. I’m probably going to unsubscribe soon if the content doesn’t change back to actually being about fearlessly failing, and about how celebrities are just has human as the rest of us who struggle with vulnerability and hurdles along the way. I’m leaving this review because I genuinely thought this podcast had a lot to offer but it has been lost along the way which is disappointing and I’d reallly like to see it return to being more focused on the failures.
Jules Mess via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/16/20
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