Fail Forward Friday is a weekly Podcast show where the hosts Dr Roche Mamabolo and Malesela Molepo dissect and discuss the most epic business blunders from around the world. Each host brings a unique story to the table, providing context, analysis, and key takeaways for entrepreneurs and business professionals alike.
The show aims to destigmatize failure by showcasing real-world examples of missteps, mishaps, and outright disasters. Through engaging discussions and insightful commentary, Fail Friday transforms these blunders into valuable learning opportunities, helping viewers understand the factors that contribute to failure and how to avoid them.
With a mix of humour, expertise, and a healthy dose of schadenfreude, Fail Friday is the perfect way to learn from the mistakes of others and ensure that your own business ventures don't end up as the next cautionary tale.
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Fail Forward Friday is a weekly Podcast show where the hosts Dr Roche Mamabolo and Malesela Molepo dissect and discuss the most epic business blunders from around the world. Each host brings a unique story to the table, providing context, analysis, and key takeaways for entrepreneurs and business professionals alike.
The show aims to destigmatize failure by showcasing real-world examples of missteps, mishaps, and outright disasters. Through engaging discussions and insightful commentary, Fail Friday transforms these blunders into valuable learning opportunities, helping viewers understand the factors that contribute to failure and how to avoid them.
With a mix of humour, expertise, and a healthy dose of schadenfreude, Fail Friday is the perfect way to learn from the mistakes of others and ensure that your own business ventures don't end up as the next cautionary tale.
Fail Forward #15 | Can Government Be Run Like a Business? Elon Musk’s Experiment | Malesela & Roche
Fail Forward Friday
1 hour 2 minutes 9 seconds
10 months ago
Fail Forward #15 | Can Government Be Run Like a Business? Elon Musk’s Experiment | Malesela & Roche
In this gripping episode of Fail Forward Friday, Malesela and Roche unpack jaw-dropping stories of ambition, scandal, and downfall. Malesela dives into Juventus’ dramatic fall, from match-fixing in 2006 to a 2023 financial scandal, revealing the dark side of football’s high-stakes world. Roche then explores the economics of soccer, questioning why anyone would own a team when it’s often a financial black hole.
The duo shifts to the explosive Elon Musk-Donald Trump alliance, debating whether Musk’s ruthless cost-cutting in government will save or sabotage the system. They also examine the dangerous ties between business and politics, from Russian oligarchs to South Africa’s state capture scandals, showing how power and greed can topple even the mightiest empires.
Packed with drama, intrigue, and hard-hitting lessons, this episode is a must-watch for anyone fascinated by the high-stakes games of sports, business, and politics. Tune in, failure has never been this thrilling!
Fail Forward Friday
Fail Forward Friday is a weekly Podcast show where the hosts Dr Roche Mamabolo and Malesela Molepo dissect and discuss the most epic business blunders from around the world. Each host brings a unique story to the table, providing context, analysis, and key takeaways for entrepreneurs and business professionals alike.
The show aims to destigmatize failure by showcasing real-world examples of missteps, mishaps, and outright disasters. Through engaging discussions and insightful commentary, Fail Friday transforms these blunders into valuable learning opportunities, helping viewers understand the factors that contribute to failure and how to avoid them.
With a mix of humour, expertise, and a healthy dose of schadenfreude, Fail Friday is the perfect way to learn from the mistakes of others and ensure that your own business ventures don't end up as the next cautionary tale.