Let Go of Great Expectations

Let Go of Great Expectations

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Failure as Redirection

The sting of rejection has a way of lingering, but it can also offer us a lesson. Rosie looks back on an early creative setback and unpacks how failure, when viewed with curiosity instead of shame, becomes a powerful teacher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/a ...  Show more

When Feedback Hurts (and How to Keep Going)

Rosie shares a vulnerable story about receiving devastating feedback on her first book proposal, and the spiral that followed. In this episode, she explores how criticism can feel deeply personal, why our brains turn feedback into identity, and how the “middle path” helps us hold ...  Show more

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