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  • 10: The Recipe That Took 1,000 No's
    2026/04/15
    Most people think success has an expiration date. That if you haven’t figured it out early… you probably never will. But the story of Colonel Harland Sanders challenges that idea in a big way. After a lifetime of failed jobs, lost opportunities, and starting over more than once, he found himself in his 60s with little more than a recipe and a decision to keep going. What followed wasn’t instant success—it was rejection. Again and again. More than a thousand times. In this episode, we take a look at what persistence really looks like… when it’s not glamorous, not easy, and not guaranteed to work. Because sometimes, the difference between something that never happens… and something that changes everything… Is simply how many “no’s” you’re willing to walk through. It’s a reminder that timing isn’t always what we think it is…
    and that some things don’t come together until much later than expected. And when they do? Funny how things work out.









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    8 分
  • 9: Somewhere In The Dark
    2026/04/08
    Two teams. Two countries. Digging toward each other beneath the ocean… with no way to see the other side. The Channel Tunnel wasn’t built with certainty. It was built on trust, precision, and the willingness to keep moving forward without knowing exactly where it would lead. In this episode, we take a look at what happens when progress isn’t visible… and why sometimes, the most important breakthroughs happen somewhere in the dark. Funny how things work out.
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    11 分
  • 8 -That Should Not Have Worked
    2026/04/01
    Not everything that works… starts out that way. In this episode, we look at three unexpected stories—from the weak adhesive behind Post-it Notes, to a contaminated lab that led to Penicillin, to a melted candy bar that helped inspire the Microwave oven. Each one began as something that didn’t go as planned. And each one became something more. Because sometimes, it’s not a failure… It’s just not what you expected. Funny how things work out.
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    8 分
  • 7: Twelve Seconds
    2026/03/25
    We often look at the first moon landing as something inevitable… like it was always going to happen. It wasn’t. During the final descent to the lunar surface, alarms began to sound. The computer was overloaded. The landing site wasn’t safe. And with less than thirty seconds of fuel remaining, the margin for error had disappeared. What followed wasn’t a perfect plan unfolding. It was a series of decisions—made under pressure, with incomplete information, and no guarantee of success. In this episode, we take a closer look at how close the first moon landing came to not happening… and what it reveals about the way life really works when things don’t go as expected. Because sometimes, it’s not about everything going right… It’s about enough things not going wrong. And how, in the end… funny how things work out.
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    8 分
  • 6: They Kept Going Anyway
    2026/03/18
    Before airplanes filled the sky…
    before flight became routine…
    it was considered impossible. In this episode, we look at the story of two brothers who weren’t backed by wealth, credentials, or public belief—just curiosity, persistence, and a refusal to walk away from a problem that kept knocking them down. Wilbur and Orville Wright didn’t succeed because they had all the right answers.
    They succeeded because they were willing to question what everyone else thought was right… and keep going when quitting would have made perfect sense. It wasn’t a single breakthrough that changed everything.
    It was years of failure, adjustment, and quiet determination… leading to twelve seconds that would reshape the world. Because sometimes, the moment that changes everything…
    starts with someone deciding they’re not done yet.
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    7 分
  • 5 The Man Who Failed at Everything
    2026/03/11
    What happens when someone fails… again and again and again? Not the kind of failure that makes a good motivational quote. The real kind. The kind that leaves people shaking their heads and wondering if you should just give up. In this episode, we tell the story of a man who seemed to fail at nearly everything he tried. Business ventures collapsed. Opportunities slipped through his fingers. By most standards, his life looked like a long string of disappointments. And yet… history remembers him very differently. Because sometimes the story isn’t about how many times someone falls short. Sometimes it’s about what happens when they refuse to stop trying. And as it turns out, failure has a funny way of rewriting the ending. After all… it’s funny how things work out.
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    4 分
  • 4: The Show She Was Not Meant To Have
    2026/03/04
    Sometimes the thing that looks like failure is actually life pointing us in a different direction. Before she became one of the most recognizable voices in television, Oprah Winfrey was told she was unfit for the job she thought she wanted most. What followed was a quiet redirection that would eventually lead to something far greater than anyone at that station could have imagined. In this episode, we look at how one unexpected career setback became the moment that set everything else in motion. Because sometimes the job you lose…
    is the one that helps you find the one you were meant to have.
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    6 分
  • 3: The Space Between Effort and Results
    2026/02/25
    Walt Disney was once fired for “lacking imagination.”
    He went bankrupt.
    He lost the rights to his own character. Long before there was a castle, there were years when nothing seemed to be happening. In this episode, we explore the quiet space between effort and results — the stretch where doubt creeps in and most people quit. The difference between “it didn’t work” and “it hasn’t worked yet.” Because sometimes nothing is happening. And sometimes everything is forming. Funny how things work out.
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    8 分