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What If You're Not Actually Failing? I Deep Dive with Director Quinnolyn Benson-Yates
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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: The Boys of ’80 (Netflix) • James 1:2-4, Romans 8:28
About The Deep Dive: This companion podcast airs on alternate weeks from the main Documentary First podcast. Every other week, Christian takes one powerful idea from a recent conversation and explores it more deeply—examining what it means, why it matters, and what to do about it.
Hear the full interview: Listen to Episode 272 of Documentary First for Christian’s complete conversation with Quinnolyn Benson-Yates about Epic Bill, seven years of documentary filmmaking, and the PBS distribution journey.
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