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Season 6, Episode 11 - Failing Forward: The value of failure in personal growth

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Episode Summary

In this episode of the PurposePro Podcast, Priya tackles one of the hardest but most powerful lessons we all face: the value of failure. From missed opportunities and bad grades to moments of rejection and regret, we unpack how setbacks can actually fuel growth—if you let them. Why does failing feel so personal, especially for Gen Z? And how can we move from shame to self-compassion, turning losses into lessons? With insights from experts and real stories from Catalyst Collective’s own Joe Elliott, we explore what it really means to “fail forward”—and why it might be the secret to becoming your strongest, truest self.

Key Takeaways What We Cover:

  • The true meaning of “failing forward”—learning from failure instead of letting it define you

  • Why perfectionism and social media make failure feel harder for Gen Z

  • How schools and mentors can help create “safe spaces” for mistakes

  • The science behind how failure builds grit, creativity, and self-awareness

  • Tips for reframing failure, practicing self-compassion, and bouncing back stronger

Expert Insight

  • Psychologists and educators agree: failure isn’t the end—it’s the beginning of resilience, self-discovery, and real growth. According to Angela Duckworth, “perseverance in the face of failure matters more than talent.” Sharing and normalizing our failures can help build a culture where progress is more important than perfection.

  • “Failing forward means letting your mistakes push you to grow, not hold you back in shame.” A core message explored in this episode.

Further Reading & Resources

Join the Conversation

How have you learned from failure? Share your story on Instagram or TikTok using #PurposeProPodcast, or tag @PurposeProPod to be featured in a future episode.

This episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only. If you’re struggling with failure or self-worth, consider reaching out to a trusted mentor or mental health professional.

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Episode Summary

In this episode of the PurposePro Podcast, Priya tackles one of the hardest but most powerful lessons we all face: the value of failure. From missed opportunities and bad grades to moments of rejection and regret, we unpack how setbacks can actually fuel growth—if you let them. Why does failing feel so personal, especially for Gen Z? And how can we move from shame to self-compassion, turning losses into lessons? With insights from experts and real stories from Catalyst Collective’s own Joe Elliott, we explore what it really means to “fail forward”—and why it might be the secret to becoming your strongest, truest self.

Key Takeaways What We Cover:

  • The true meaning of “failing forward”—learning from failure instead of letting it define you

  • Why perfectionism and social media make failure feel harder for Gen Z

  • How schools and mentors can help create “safe spaces” for mistakes

  • The science behind how failure builds grit, creativity, and self-awareness

  • Tips for reframing failure, practicing self-compassion, and bouncing back stronger

Expert Insight

  • Psychologists and educators agree: failure isn’t the end—it’s the beginning of resilience, self-discovery, and real growth. According to Angela Duckworth, “perseverance in the face of failure matters more than talent.” Sharing and normalizing our failures can help build a culture where progress is more important than perfection.

  • “Failing forward means letting your mistakes push you to grow, not hold you back in shame.” A core message explored in this episode.

Further Reading & Resources

Join the Conversation

How have you learned from failure? Share your story on Instagram or TikTok using #PurposeProPodcast, or tag @PurposeProPod to be featured in a future episode.

This episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only. If you’re struggling with failure or self-worth, consider reaching out to a trusted mentor or mental health professional.

  continue reading

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