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What If You're Not Actually Failing? Deep Dive on Ep. 272 with Director Quinnolyn Benson-Yates
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- Mar 5, 2026
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Summary
What if failure isn’t the enemy—but the training ground? That’s the question Christian Taylor explores in this episode of Documentary First: The Deep Dive, sparked by her conversation with filmmaker Quinnolyn Benson-Yates about the documentary Epic Bill. Bill Bradley lost his video rental empire to Netflix, went bankrupt, went through a divorce—and then rebuilt himself through extreme endurance athletics. His mantra? “Courage is a muscle.” And “Show up and suffer.” In this deeply personal episode, Christian connects Bill’s story to her own struggles as a filmmaker, podcast host, and business owner—and to the ancient wisdom of the Stoics, Scripture, and some of history’s greatest examples of failure-turned-triumph. What You’ll Learn: Why “courage is a muscle” is backed by actual science The mental tennis lesson that changed Christian’s relationship with failure What Thomas Edison and Michael Jordan understood about reframing failure How the 1980 “Miracle on Ice” wouldn’t have happened without a crushing 10-3 defeat What the Stoics and James 1:2-4 agree on about trials and perseverance Christian’s honest confession about feeling like a failure—and choosing to keep going Key Quotes: “I didn’t fail. I found out 2,000 ways how not to make a light bulb.” — Thomas Edison “I’ve failed over and over and over in my life. And that’s why I succeed.” — Michael Jordan “The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way.” — Marcus Aurelius “Valuing the courage to try again is a radical concept.” — Quinnolyn Benson-Yates Featured Documentary: Epic Bill, directed by Quinnolyn Benson-Yates. Now streaming on Amazon and Apple TV. PBS nationwide distribution. Resources Mentioned: Vic Braden’s Mental Tennis • The Obstacle Is the Way by Ryan Holiday • Miracle: T…