'All Failure is Data Acquisition': Acclaimed Writer and Podcaster Elizabeth Day on Friendships, Food and Celebrating the Things That Haven't Gone Right

'All Failure is Data Acquisition': Acclaimed Writer and Podcaster Elizabeth Day on Friendships, Food and Celebrating the Things That Haven't Gone Right

Author: Broadsheet March 11, 2024 Duration: 41:29

After quitting her job as a journalist at The Observer in London, Elizabeth Day began publishing her wildly successful podcast 'How To Fail'. Over the course of 20 seasons, Day has amassed more than 220 intimate conversations that explore themes ranging from rejection, grief and addiction to friendship, fame, sexuality, parenthood and happiness. Guests include Dan Levy, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Stanley Tucci and Bernie Sanders. Day has garnered a mass following for her generous and delightful interviewing style that creates a safe space for the exploration of vulnerability. Amidst a busy run of live shows, Elizabeth joins the podcast to discuss her new book, food, celebrity friendships and, of course, failure. 

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Every other Tuesday, Broadsheet Melbourne: Around Town offers a quiet moment to step into the city's vibrant current. This isn't about listing events; it's about the people quietly shaping the texture of daily life here. Each conversation pulls back the curtain on a different facet of local culture, from the precise craft behind a neighborhood restaurant's menu to the creative impulse driving a new gallery exhibition or an independent fashion line. You might hear from a chef redefining a classic ingredient, a designer building a sustainable brand, or an artist whose work captures a particular Melbourne mood. The podcast, produced by Broadsheet, moves fluidly between food, art, and society because, in this city, those lines are always blurring. Tuning in feels less like consuming media and more like grabbing a coffee with the most interesting person in the room-the one who can explain not just what's happening, but why it matters to the way we live, work, and gather. It’s for anyone who believes a city's character is built through these countless, thoughtful contributions, one story at a time.
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