25 episodes

Why am I making a podcast? The best answer I can come up with is that I feel like I’ve been failing my entire life, so I can speak from plenty of experience. Sure, I was on The X Files and Californication, I wrote some books and made some music. But I also got a literal F in The New York Times. I had a high-profile divorce and a magical mystery tour through rehab. So now I want to get into the way that failure looms over all of us and really shapes who we are. What’s good about that, what’s bad about that, what’s holding us back in shame? Lots to unpack here. So join me and some cool guests from sports, tv, politics, business and beyond starting May 7, wherever you get your podcasts – and we’ll get into it.

Fail Better with David Duchovny Lemonada

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.5 • 272 Ratings

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Why am I making a podcast? The best answer I can come up with is that I feel like I’ve been failing my entire life, so I can speak from plenty of experience. Sure, I was on The X Files and Californication, I wrote some books and made some music. But I also got a literal F in The New York Times. I had a high-profile divorce and a magical mystery tour through rehab. So now I want to get into the way that failure looms over all of us and really shapes who we are. What’s good about that, what’s bad about that, what’s holding us back in shame? Lots to unpack here. So join me and some cool guests from sports, tv, politics, business and beyond starting May 7, wherever you get your podcasts – and we’ll get into it.

Listen on Apple Podcasts
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    Jeremiah Fraites Isn’t Just The Tambourine Guy

    Jeremiah Fraites Isn’t Just The Tambourine Guy

    Jeremiah Fraites, co-founder of The Lumineers, says he’s not a lyricist. Yet he matches me quote for quote as we discuss creativity, grief, and giving up control. The conversation takes us a lot of places – like to the free-throw line, and to church. As a fellow father and musician, it’s a treat to see so many sides of Jeremiah, as is getting to reference Spielberg and Metallica in one sitting.
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    • 50 min
    PREMIUM: Reflections on Jeremiah Fraites (and some Neil Young)

    PREMIUM: Reflections on Jeremiah Fraites (and some Neil Young)

    I can’t seem to stop thinking about the failure of human expression, especially after conversations with artists. Here are my extended thoughts about this damn thing that keeps eating at me, a younger Neil Young, and some pretty intense guitar thrashing.

    The Singular Fredness of Armisen

    The Singular Fredness of Armisen

    Fred Armisen grew up idolizing trailblazing musicians, from The Beatles to The Clash and The Talking Heads. But spending his twenties drumming in bands never seemed to land him further than moderate crowds and endless nights loading his gear into the van. In need of a change, he turned to comedy, honing the craft of creating characters we know and love him for, on shows like SNL and Portlandia. I connected with Fred while we were both on set in different locales to discuss his unusual pivot, why he still feels an intense yearning for the music he loves, and the strange intimacy of filming a fight scene.
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    • 55 min
    PREMIUM: The Freedom of a Foreign Language, with Fred Armisen

    PREMIUM: The Freedom of a Foreign Language, with Fred Armisen

    Fred and I get into it about the magic of working in other languages, and I find a way to bring up Samuel Beckett again. Plus, Fred tells me all the joy and the wisdom he’s gained from his friend Lorne Michaels.

    Check it Out: “Kierkegaard or Californication? (with David Duchovny)”

    Check it Out: “Kierkegaard or Californication? (with David Duchovny)”

    This week I wanted to share this interview I did with my friend Samantha Bee on her show Choice Words. Read more about our discussion below, and happy listening. We’ll be back next week.
    When actor David Duchovny was teaching his daughter to ride a bike, he made the questionable choice of taking her to the top of a grassy hill at Pepperdine University in Malibu and pointing her straight downhill toward Highway 1. Luckily she learned (quickly) how to brake, but he realized not all of his ideas are good ones. In fact, some are failures. Sam asks David how to view failure through a positive lens, why it’s so hard for Americans to admit defeat, and why Yale is still waiting for him to teach a Kierkegaard graduate class.
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    Keep up with Samantha Bee @realsambee on Instagram and X. And stay up to date with us @LemonadaMedia on X, Facebook, and Instagram.
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    • 49 min
    Tony Hawk and the Trick That Changed Everything

    Tony Hawk and the Trick That Changed Everything

    I may not know a lot about skateboarding, but I can recognize the type of relentless drive that fuels Tony Hawk. He’s left his mark on a sport that thrives on risk, which means he’s soared high and fallen hard. On the 25th anniversary of Tony landing the first “900” — a trick where he somehow spins 900 degrees in mid-air — we discuss the years of trial and error (and the broken rib) that led to that fateful moment. I also inquire about what’s kept Tony on the board all these years, and what lessons he’s applied to life off of it. 
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    • 50 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
272 Ratings

272 Ratings

1AlexQAlex2 ,

DD is the man.

DD is the antithesis of failing: I tell my sons; you can never fail - you can only learn.

musicgal1212 ,

Music gal in Tennessee

Great Job!!
It was interesting, engaging, personal and informative.
Be kind to yourself! Be proud!! 👍🏼😊

GuyfromVirginia2017 ,

Yes!!!

I’m into it David. Better than succeeding badly.

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