Pat Ridge

Learning to Lose

Pat Ridge

  • #69 - Learning to Keep On Playing

#69 - Learning to Keep On Playing

Tuesday 25th August 2020

Join Pat and Billy with guests Matt Edelman and Suzi Farajiani as they discuss tech, TikTok algorithms, and mental health on the 'Learning to Lose' podcast.
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166 minutes
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Learning to Lose
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Pat Ridge
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Sobriety Toolkit
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Tech, TikTok, and Triumph: Mental Health Insights with Matt Edelman and Suzi Farajiani

I think learning to lose is sort of about, you know, really just finding the silver linings in everything. I really don't think you can have, you know, success and winning, so to speak, without failing.
What happens when you mix the fast-paced world of tech with the intricacies of mental health? In this episode of the 'Learning to Lose' podcast, hosts Patrick Ridge and Billy are joined by Matt Edelman and Suzi Farajiani for a deep dive into just that. Matt and Suzi bring their unique perspectives from the tech industry, shedding light on everything from the inner workings of TikTok's algorithm to the vital role our mindset plays in our lives.
It's not all tech talk, though. The conversation meanders through various topics, including the impact of positive thinking, the reality of sobriety, and the challenges of staying authentic in a digital age. They also touch on broader issues like environmental impact and racism, making it a well-rounded discussion that’s both engaging and insightful. If you've ever wondered how to balance success with mental well-being or how failure can be a stepping stone to achievement, this episode has got you covered.
Perfect for anyone interested in tech, mental health, or personal growth, it's a conversation that promises to leave you thinking long after it's over.