The first installment of Lotus Recommends: How to Fail With Elizabeth Day, Podcast

The Lotus team are big believers in sharing content that entertains, educates, and inspires – welcome to Lotus Recommends!

How To Fail With Elizabeth Day: Matthew Syed, S8, Ep3


How To Fail With Elizabeth Day is a podcast that ‘celebrates the things that haven’t gone right.’ Each week, the guest explores their failures with Elizabeth and explains what they learned from those experiences. Our Co-Founder and Director, Sinead Connolly, is an avid listener of this podcast so don’t be too surprised if another episode features in Lotus Recommends at some stage!


This episode of the podcast features Matthew Syed, a journalist, author, broadcaster and professional table tennis player (apparently!). Matthew reflects on how his failures have forced him to grow as a person.


If you are interested in high performance, resilience, minimising anxiety or how to turn your mistakes and failures into learnings, this is the podcast for you! A fascinating listen and we guarantee you’ll feel motivated and inspired after listening!

Thank you to Sinead for the recommendation – happy listening!


Podcast link: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/how-to-fail-with-elizabeth-day/id1407451189?i=1000478302305

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