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Are you a leader searching for a path to greater effectiveness, insight, and innovation? ”My Favorite Mistake,” hosted by Mark Graban, turns the spotlight on how today’s foremost business thinkers, C-suite executives, and industry disruptors navigate through the labyrinthine world of errors and missteps to come out on the other side with powerful insights and innovative solutions.

The Concept:

We deconstruct the idea that mistakes are something to be brushed under the carpet; rather, we argue for the transformative power of embracing them. What if each blunder could become a masterclass in leadership growth and creative problem-solving?

The Stories:

Our riveting interviews reveal the often-hidden episodes in the lives of our guests, highlighting the pivotal mistakes that have become defining moments in their careers. From international entrepreneurs to tech industry pioneers, healthcare leaders to award-winning authors, the stories you’ll hear are as diverse as they are enlightening.

The Breadth:

The podcast spans an eclectic mix of topics: from leadership psychology and organizational culture to process innovation and sustainability. We tie them together in an intricate mosaic that gives you an edge in navigating the ever-changing business terrain.

The Approach:

Mark Graban, an author and seasoned consultant, guides the conversation with a unique blend of expertise and curiosity, mining each dialogue for kernels of wisdom and transformative strategies.

Why Subscribe?

Engage with thought-provoking dialogues that challenge conventional wisdom.
Access tools and frameworks that offer a competitive edge in your industry.
Discover your own potential for turning errors into innovative opportunities.
Develop a nuanced understanding of emotional intelligence, resilience, and agile thinking.

Transform the way you approach leadership, innovation, and success. Subscribe to ”My Favorite Mistake” today and embark on a journey of relentless improvement fueled by the transformative power of mistakes.

My Favorite Mistake: Navigating Business and Career Pitfalls for Leadership Growth and Innovation Mark Graban Podcasts

    • Business

Are you a leader searching for a path to greater effectiveness, insight, and innovation? ”My Favorite Mistake,” hosted by Mark Graban, turns the spotlight on how today’s foremost business thinkers, C-suite executives, and industry disruptors navigate through the labyrinthine world of errors and missteps to come out on the other side with powerful insights and innovative solutions.

The Concept:

We deconstruct the idea that mistakes are something to be brushed under the carpet; rather, we argue for the transformative power of embracing them. What if each blunder could become a masterclass in leadership growth and creative problem-solving?

The Stories:

Our riveting interviews reveal the often-hidden episodes in the lives of our guests, highlighting the pivotal mistakes that have become defining moments in their careers. From international entrepreneurs to tech industry pioneers, healthcare leaders to award-winning authors, the stories you’ll hear are as diverse as they are enlightening.

The Breadth:

The podcast spans an eclectic mix of topics: from leadership psychology and organizational culture to process innovation and sustainability. We tie them together in an intricate mosaic that gives you an edge in navigating the ever-changing business terrain.

The Approach:

Mark Graban, an author and seasoned consultant, guides the conversation with a unique blend of expertise and curiosity, mining each dialogue for kernels of wisdom and transformative strategies.

Why Subscribe?

Engage with thought-provoking dialogues that challenge conventional wisdom.
Access tools and frameworks that offer a competitive edge in your industry.
Discover your own potential for turning errors into innovative opportunities.
Develop a nuanced understanding of emotional intelligence, resilience, and agile thinking.

Transform the way you approach leadership, innovation, and success. Subscribe to ”My Favorite Mistake” today and embark on a journey of relentless improvement fueled by the transformative power of mistakes.

    Learning from Mistakes in Medicine: Insights from Dr. Andrew Wilner’s Career

    Learning from Mistakes in Medicine: Insights from Dr. Andrew Wilner’s Career

    My guest for Episode #261 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Dr. Andrew Wilner, a board-certified internist, neurologist, and epilepsy specialist. In 1982, he discovered that locum tenens was the perfect solution for achieving work/life balance as a physician and writer. Dr. Wilner has practiced locum tenens in a variety of inpatient, outpatient, academic, and community settings. 

    He is a prolific medical journalist and author of several books, including Bullets and Brains. Currently, Dr. Wilner is an Associate Professor of Neurology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, where he cares for patients, teaches, writes, and lives with his wife and baby boy. He's also host of the podcast “The Art of Medicine.” His latest book is The Locum Life: A Physician's Guide to Locum Tenens.

    In this episode, we discuss the concept of "locum tenens", a staffing solution that is steadily taking root in the world of healthcare. Locum tenens, which means "holding a place," provides medical professionals the flexibility of temporary placements in clinics or hospitals due to extended leaves or transitions between hires. Our guest for this episode, Dr. Andrew Wilner, a seasoned neurologist and epilepsy specialist, has thrived using the locum tenens approach. He gives insightful revelations about the career growth and personal satisfaction that come with adopting this method of staffing.

    In addition, Dr. Wilner gives an account of the human errors that can occur in healthcare settings. Using a personal tale about a mistake made during his training years, he emphasizes the necessity for checks and balances to prevent such occurrences. The discussion encourages healthcare professionals and administrations to approach healthcare provision not as invincible entities, but as humans who are prone to making mistakes. It is through such humility and acknowledgment of weaknesses that better healthcare systems can be fostered where errors are minimized and learning is continuous.


    Questions and Topics:

    How could that medication error happen? Sleep deprived

    Did the nurse challenge the order?

    More of an expectation to speak up now?

    A team effort to help you and help the patient?

    EHR risk of errors - wrong chart? New risks

    Human factors — 36 or even 24 hour shifts now?

    Tell us about your Podcast: “The Art of Medicine”

    The Locum Life: A Physician's Guide to Locum Tenens

    Your experiences with writing and self publishing?

    • 44 min
    Embracing Change: A Lawyer's Leap to Comedy and Coaching with Rachel Burch

    Embracing Change: A Lawyer's Leap to Comedy and Coaching with Rachel Burch

    My guest for Episode #260 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Rachel Burch. She’s a lawyer turned transformational coach and stand-up comedian.  
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    As host of the chart-topping podcast Love Before 100, Rachel chronicles her journey to find love while making her way down a dating scavenger hunt/bucket list.

    Rachel lives with her two boys in Orange County, CA, where she enjoys long walks on the beach and short commutes on PCH. She’s obsessed with personal growth, all things woo and healthy living.

    In this captivating episode of "My Favorite Mistake," Mark Graban and Rachel Burch take listeners through a riveting journey from rigid law corridors to vibrant stand-up stages and intimate podcasting spaces. They unravel the interesting dynamics of creativity, touching upon the iterative nature of comedy and podcasting as platforms for exploration and growth.

    They explore how bravery, resilience, and unwavering dedication play instrumental roles in one's creative journey. With an exceptional knack for intertwining insights on personal growth with humor, Rachel uses her experiences as platforms to connect on a human level, showcasing the powerful impact of storytelling. This episode serves to inspire individuals to embrace every facet of their journey, including their passions and dreams, and the importance of learning from mistakes.


    Questions and Topics:

    How did the law degree help you with what you’re doing now?

    Did you want to be a comedian growing up??

    From lawyer to business owner to comedian - how to make big life changes?

    Developing stand up as an iterative process and testing ideas?

    Beginning as a podcaster??

    Tell us about Podcasting — “Love Before 100”

    “Launching your podcast isn’t the hard part. Making it worth listening to is.”

    Lessons about Growing a podcast - services for podcasters “Bingeable”

    What is your best piece of advice for people who want to start on their dream but are scared?

    What’s the worst advice someone could give?

    • 43 min
    Bonus: Ellen Patnaude's Updates (2 New Books and More)

    Bonus: Ellen Patnaude's Updates (2 New Books and More)

    We're joined again by Ellen Patnaude, who was a guest back in Episode 141 in February 2022.
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    What's new for Ellen? She's the author of TWO books that have been released since then.
    I Thought You Knew...: Confessions of a Chronic Assumer (and How You Can Stop Guessing Your Way Through Important Interactions)
    AND
    "You're Not Doing It Right": Loving My Mother Through An Unpredictable Caregiving Journey
    She's also changed the name of her company to Patnaude Coaching. 
    Thanks to Ellen for coming back to share with us in this quick conversation.
     

    • 14 min
    Navigating the Evolution of Book Publishing: Insights for Authors from Michele DeFilippo

    Navigating the Evolution of Book Publishing: Insights for Authors from Michele DeFilippo

    My guest for Episode #259 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Michele DeFilippo, the Founder of 1106 Design, LLC, started in 2001 to work with authors to help them take advantage of opportunities in the changing industry of book publishing – providing one-stop publishing services from manuscript to market.
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    I’ve worked with Michele on my last two books, Measures of Success and The Mistakes That Make Us.
    In this episode, Michele shares her “favorite mistake” story. We also take a deeper look into a significant industry change, – the rise of independent publishing. They trace this journey to the late 90s and early 2000s when independent publishing emerged as a robust alternative to traditional publishing houses. Uncover the misunderstood beginnings of independent publishing and how it has been pivotal in empowering authors.
    From its initially misconceived do-it-yourself approach, independent publishing has evolved into a strategic model that allows authors to bring industry professionals together to create high-quality books. In this episode, dive deep with us to explore how this professional, comprehensive approach has shifted the industry's narrative from – “self-published” towards “independent publishers.” Unearth the numerous ways professionalism and strategic collaboration can create a book product that competes favorably at the market level and meets readers’ demands.
    Questions and Topics:
    Starting 1106 Design?? Did you look more before you leaped?
    “Independent publishing” vs “self publishing”?
    People DO judge a book by the cover??
    Changes publishers have to make for cover design for online purchasing??
    Compare traditional publishing vs. hybrid vs. indy?
    What does an author need to ask??
    What happens if that company goes out of business and disappeared??
    Manuscript is done… but now what?
    What does it cost to produce a book to traditional publisher standards?
    Mistake to assume your book is going to be sold in physical bookstores?
    Print book vs. eBook?
     

    • 39 min
    Redefining Professional Learning: An Emphasis on Mistakes with Michael Bloom

    Redefining Professional Learning: An Emphasis on Mistakes with Michael Bloom

    My guest for Episode #258 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Michael Bloom, Chief Executive Officer & Founder of Praktio, an online learning company whose mission is “to create space for learning through mistakes.”
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    Before leaving to run Praktio full time, Michael was the founding director of the Transactional Lab & Clinic, an experiential program at the University of Michigan Law School.

    Michael is the co-author of two books on contracts from a transactional perspective: Contracts and Commercial Transactions and Contracts: A Transactional Approach.

    Michael earned his J.D. from Yale Law School and earned his B.A. with highest distinction from the University of Michigan, where he studied American history.

    This episode focuses on Michael's journey from being a clinical professor to founding Praktio. By creating an environment that promotes learning through mistakes, Michael has challenged traditional paradigms and aligned his unique educational model with the evolving needs of learners in a fast-paced, information-rich world. His entrepreneurial venture, peppered with a fair share of mistakes, has yielded invaluable insights that have guided the development of a highly effective educational model that thrives on constructive feedback and the power of mistakes.


    Questions and Topics:

    Is it a mistake to listen to ALL feedback equally?

    Did you fear it might be a mistake to leave the law school and go full time into Praktio?

    How do law firms react to mistakes? 

    Framed as learning opportunities or something shameful?

    Tell us more about the Praktio story and product…

    Make mistakes in a safe environment to avoid the real one?

    Learning from the mistakes made by others now?

    What are some common or bad mistakes that could be made with contracts?

    Preventing mistakes vs. more senior inspecting the work?

    LinkedIn Profile: “Make mistakes and learn from them”

    As CEO, how do you think about mistakes INTERNAL to Praktio?

    Cultivating a culture of learning from mistakes?

    Learning from the mistakes of other entrepreneurs?

    • 40 min
    Almost Killed a $500 Million Mars Rover: Chris Lewicki's Lessons Learned

    Almost Killed a $500 Million Mars Rover: Chris Lewicki's Lessons Learned

    My guest for Episode #257 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Chris Lewicki, an Astrofuturist, Engineer, and Entrepreneur who is interested in developing strong, thoughtful foundations for the near-future space economy.
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    He’s a multi-time co-founder. He first co-founded and was CEO of Planetary Resources Inc. (PRI), which focused on the prospecting, development, and use of resources found on near-Earth asteroids. (Skip) He helped acquire over $60M in investment and revenue, built a team of 80 extremely talented engineers, scientists, and business and policy leaders, and launched 3 experimental spacecraft to advance the adoption of space resources as a crucial part of humanity’s activities in space.
    Prior to entering the private sector, Chris was a key member of NASA’s Mars Exploration Rovers and the Phoenix Mars Lander, serving as Flight Director for the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity, and as the Surface Mission Manager for Phoenix.
    Chris received both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in aerospace engineering from the University of Arizona. He’s the recipient of two NASA Exceptional Achievement Medals and has an asteroid named in his honor: 13609 Lewicki.
    Chris imparts lessons learned from his early days in NASA's Mars exploration projects, where a potential disaster during a rover test thrust him into the limelight as an emerging leader in the field. His poignant recount of the incident underscores the nuanced details that contribute to the success or failure of any mission and the critical concept of design for test( DFT).
    Drawing parallels to the broader engineering community, this episode's riveting discussion reveals essential strategies used in this high-stakes industry. The implementation of mistake-proofing tactics, robust system performance to ensure resilience, or ‘poka-yoke', and the introduction of redundancy in spacecraft design all contribute to an airtight spacecraft system. Learn from Chris's profound insights as he unravels the multifaceted considerations that go into ensuring functionality, designing for testability, and anticipating service requirements and testing needs during the initial design phases.
    Questions and Topics:
    Was it a connector being reversed?? 
    New and innovative work… – was it a design mistake to not be “designed for test”?
    Could that have been mistake proofed in some way? It was not
    Would they have fired you? Did you ask??? Ernie or others??
    Took time to be able to tell the story? How long?
    What response did you get to sharing that story online?
    Bringing these lessons into the private sector as CEO?
    How many people have taken you up on your offer to share their failure stories??
    MY $500M MARS ROVER MISTAKE: A FAILURE STORY
    Netflix documentary on the James Webb telescope

    • 50 min

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