Adventures in Arting Podcast

Adventures in Arting Podcast: Episode 127 “Failure Again”

When I told Mom that today's podcast topic was "failure," she said, "Again?!"

Back on September 18, 2012 we published our very first podcast (almost exactly 10 years ago) and the topic was failure. 

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I figured a ten year gap was enough time to chat about it again.  I hope you feel the same way, here's our conversation in video:

Or you can listen to just the audio:

During the podcast we share concrete tips for re-framing failure as an opportunity, along with strategies for defining your own ideas about success and failure.  If you enjoy the podcast, I really hope you'll share it with a friend or leave us a review. Those actions help other people find the show and that helps us grow.

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Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a mixed-media artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops, her online classroom www.balzerdesigns.com, and through monthly membership at www.MyArtPractice.com.

7 thoughts on “Adventures in Arting Podcast: Episode 127 “Failure Again”

  • This was a very useful talk. I went to art school as a (very) mature student. Most of it was by distance, so I have contacts through my study, but I’m not physically close to most of my classmates to I can understand how you can miss having art school contacts. But you have built your own contacts and just done it differently. Interesting how we each develop our own path to art.

    Reply
  • This was a very useful talk. I went to art school as a (very) mature student. Most of it was by distance, so I have contacts through my study, but I’m not physically close to most of my classmates to I can understand how you can miss having art school contacts. But you have built your own contacts and just done it differently. Interesting how we each develop our own path to art.

    Reply
  • This was a very useful talk. I went to art school as a (very) mature student. Most of it was by distance, so I have contacts through my study, but I’m not physically close to most of my classmates to I can understand how you can miss having art school contacts. But you have built your own contacts and just done it differently. Interesting how we each develop our own path to art.

    Reply
  • This was a very useful talk. I went to art school as a (very) mature student. Most of it was by distance, so I have contacts through my study, but I’m not physically close to most of my classmates to I can understand how you can miss having art school contacts. But you have built your own contacts and just done it differently. Interesting how we each develop our own path to art.

    Reply
  • This was a very useful talk. I went to art school as a (very) mature student. Most of it was by distance, so I have contacts through my study, but I’m not physically close to most of my classmates to I can understand how you can miss having art school contacts. But you have built your own contacts and just done it differently. Interesting how we each develop our own path to art.

    Reply
  • This was a very useful talk. I went to art school as a (very) mature student. Most of it was by distance, so I have contacts through my study, but I’m not physically close to most of my classmates to I can understand how you can miss having art school contacts. But you have built your own contacts and just done it differently. Interesting how we each develop our own path to art.

    Reply
  • This was a very useful talk. I went to art school as a (very) mature student. Most of it was by distance, so I have contacts through my study, but I’m not physically close to most of my classmates to I can understand how you can miss having art school contacts. But you have built your own contacts and just done it differently. Interesting how we each develop our own path to art.

    Reply

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