Quantum Leap Your Failure Tolerance + The Tea on Goop and Chlorophyll's TikTok Fame

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Episode Description

Michelle and Wallis kick off the episode with some industry tea including changes at Goop, Chlorophyll drops' infamous rise to fame on TikTok, and Demi Lovato-meets-froyo-diet-culture. Michelle finishes off the episode with her thoughts on how increasing your failure tolerance can help you take quantum leaps to reach your goals at warp speed.

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“There's just a lot of questionable things happening with that whole crew.” - Wallis

“Everything should be guilt-free, but that's not really the world we live in.” - Wallis

“Get the result quickly and with ease, without more work, without more stress, without more efforting --- that's really possible.” – Michelle

“High failure tolerance means failing, putting yourself in the position to fail multiple times. Not just once!” - Michelle

“One of the reasons most people avoid failure is because we're avoiding the feeling of dying. We're afraid to die.” - Michelle

“When we fail often, and when we learn from our failures, we accelerate our growth and our trajectory at an exponential speed.” - Michelle

“Quantum leaps are not about improving in percentages. We're talking about improving in exponentials.” - Michelle

“We don't really need to have shame in our vocabulary anymore, unless we're really hurting people, then maybe shame is appropriate.” - Michelle

“People don't realize that in order to sell something, you have to get rejected a lot.” - Michelle

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If you liked hearing Michelle's take on increasing your failure tolerance, check out " THE WITCH WOUND: Never Being Enough, Being Too Much" where Michelle talks about The Witch Wound, a.k.a. the seeds of the "not enough" story that plagues modern society. Or, maybe your experience has been with the "too much" story. Too much of X and not enough Y. No matter what your original wound is, we feel you, it hurts but we're here to deconstruct the lie, face it with compassion and send it packing!

SHOW NOTES

  • [00:00:06] Podcast begins.

  • [00:00:33] Tiktok has made chlorophyll drops viral, it’s sold out all over.

  • [00:01:40] Kourtney Kardashian wrote about liquid chlorophyll in Poosh

  • [00:02:28] By popular demand, Michelle and Wallis are going to share their thoughts on Sakara’s Detox Water Drops

  • [00:02:56] Don’t waste your $39 for two ounces of chlorophyll water, and two ounces of trace minerals. Sakara is a scam.

  • [00:03:34] Goop Kitchen promotes Sakara, which is odd.

  • [00:03:56] Erica Chidi, the Co-Founder, and CEO of LOOM, will be co-hosting the Goop podcast

  • [00:05:47] Having Chidi in Goop is great, however, internal promotion could have also been cool for the role instead of acquiring someone from outside the company.

  • [00:06:28] Holisticism did some digging. Michelle and Wallis shared what they’ve discovered.

  • [00:08:00] Business is a transactional relationship.

  • [00:08:03] Goop has been focused so much on sexual health for the past year. They even launched their own line of sex toys.

  • [00:08:19] Our hypothesis is, Goop is going to make fertility products.

  • [00:08:54] Erica might help Goop establish social credibility.

  • [00:11:55] Yogi Bhajan, founder of Kundalini Yoga, left generations of victims of alleged sex abuse.

  • [00:12:53] Wrong at RA MA Conspirituality Podcast.

  • [00:13:16] Premka: White Bird in a Golden Cage: My Life with Yogi Bhajan

  • [00:15:11] “There's just a lot of questionable things happening with that whole crew.” - Wallis

  • [00:15:30] Hari Jiwan aka "Toner Bandit", a prominent American Sikh, has been sentenced to two years in prison.

  • [00:15:53] The Bigg Chill frozen yogurt is delicious!

  • [00:16:15] Demi Lovato picked a social media fight with The Bigg Chill on IG.

  • [00:19:33] “Everything should be guilt-free, but that's not really the world we live in.” - Wallis

  • [00:20:56] Surprisingly, the internet supported The Bigg Chill, and dumped Demi.

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  • [00:23:25] Topic: Increasing your failure tolerance.

  • [00:23:45] Michelle gave a glimpse of quantum leap and five different ways to collapse the timeline.

  • [00:24:00] “Get the result quickly and with ease, without more work, without more stress, without more efforting --- that's really possible.” – Michelle

  • [00:24:25] “Most of us think that we have a high failure tolerance, but actually have a very low failure tolerance.” - Michelle

  • [00:25:05] Michelle shared how perfectionist she is and how it affected her failure tolerance.

  • [00:26:35] “High failure tolerance means failing, putting yourself in the position to fail multiple times. Not just once!” - Michelle

  • [00:27:00] Failure for many of us feels like dying. It's mortifying, it's so shaming!

  • [00:27:30] “One of the reasons most people avoid failure is because we're avoiding the feeling of dying. We're afraid to die.” - Michelle

  • [00:27:39] It makes sense because we don't know what's beyond death.

  • [00:28:05] What does failure tolerance have to do with quantum leaping? “When we fail often, and when we learn from our failures, we accelerate our growth and our trajectory at an exponential speed.” - Michelle

  • [00:29:00] “Quantum leap is not about improving in percentages. We're talking about improving in exponentials.” - Michelle

  • [00:29:34] Try something new, something you’ve never done before. Allow failure and learn from it.

  • [00:29:39] Learn and apply! Get back out there and try again.

  • [00:30:07] “We don't really need to have shame in our vocabulary anymore, unless we're really hurting people, then maybe shame is appropriate.” Michelle

  • [00:30:27] Failure tolerance helps you create a quantum leap.

  • [00:30:57] On a scale of 1 to 10 --- one being, “I literally never put myself out there to fail” and 10 being, “I am constantly putting myself out there to fail.” Where do you fall?

  • [00:31:09] Increase your failure tolerance by two integers. If you're at a 3, go up to a 5. If you're 5, go to 7. If you're a 7, go to a 9…

  • [00:31:27] “People don't realize that in order to sell something, you have to get rejected a lot.” - Michelle

  • [00:31:47] Part of what you need to do is increase your failure tolerance and get rejected more because you're also going to get more opportunities.

  • [00:32:33] “I'm not saying that we always need to be stretching and trying to do better, but sometimes that's what we want. Sometimes that's what we need.” - Michelle

  • [00:32:50] We don't have to constantly be on this quest for betterment.

  • [00:33:29] Podcast ends.


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