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Billie Holidayâs life is one of perseverance like weâve never seen before on our show. Her story is heartbreaking, beyond inspiring and important. Hope youâll join us.
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Happy NFL Draft Day to all who celebrate.
Quarterback Josh Allen just signed a six-year, $330M contract with the Buffalo Bills, with $250M guaranteed â the largest guaranteed contract ever given to an NFL player. Yet, when Allen graduated high school, he had zero four year scholarship offers. He bounced around junior college before deciding to send 1000 emails to D-1 coaches across the country. The opening line? âI want to be your quarterback.â
Hope youâll join us.
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In honour of the 13,700 women running today in the Boston Marathon, we bring you an encore of our favourite episodes, and take you back to a not-so-distant time when the number of women running the marathon was one. Join us as we remember the stories of two brave women â Bobbi Gibb and Kathrine Switzer â the first women to ever run the Boston Marathon, after 70 years as a menâs-only event. Plus, a few thoughts on the story from our producer, Allison.
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Alanis Morissetteâs Jagged Little Pill is one of the biggest debut albums of all time â selling 33M copies worldwide and earning Morissette the Grammy for Album of the Year. But you oughta know that just one year prior, Morissette was rejected by every major label, on a plane back home to Ottawa and âdeeply depressed.â What changed everything? A spaghetti dinner, sweatpants and a glittery surfboard.
Hope youâll join us.
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Welcome to our first ever âMinisodeâ â where we zoom in on individual moments or facets of rejection we've come across in our research. This week, we tell the story of Bill Haderâs Saturday Night Live anxiety and what happens when you come face to face with your biggest hater.
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Some companies actually advertise to their haters.
Every advertiser gets negative comments on social media. Some brands shrink away â and some take those negative comments and spin them into marketing gold.
In this episode of Under the Influence, Terry looks at Supercuts â who took negative comments about cheap haircuts and created a hilarious advertising campaign. Spirit Airlines gave haters a place to vent â then offered them 8,000 free airmiles. And drink maker Oatly actually dedicated a website to their haters.
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âMasks prevent goalies from seeing the puck at their feet.â
âMasks eliminate fear in goalies â the fear that drives them to play well.â
âMasks make goalies complacent.â
âA real man wouldnât hide his face from his opponents.â
Rejecting the Goalie Mask.
Hope youâll join us.
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The season five premiere of Yellowstone drew 16 million viewers. The series creator, writer and showrunner Taylor Sheridan recently signed a nearly $200M deal with Paramount to produce the hit show and its subsequent franchise. But rewind 10 years, Sheridan had $800 to his name. He had been trying to make it as an actor in Hollywood for the better part of two decades, before deciding to quit altogether and move to Wyoming. But just then, someone said, âWhy donât you write a pilot script?â
It's good to be back. Hope you'll join us for Season 6.
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We don't regret to inform you that Season Six of the Rejection Pod will begin in one week's time. Artists, athletes and...umbrellas? Join us for more inspiring stories of grit, determination and courage â with some signature twists and turns along the way.
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We regret to inform you that today marks the final episode of our fifth season. So, we thought weâd do a little call back to season one. This week, Sidney and Terry answer some of your questions. Like â why did we start this podcast? Whatâs our connection to each other outside the show? And is there a situation in which someone *should* give up?
Thanks for tuning in all these years. Weâll meet you right back here soon for Season Six.
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You may not know the name Eddy Goldfarb, but you know his work. Goldfarb is the inventor behind over 800 toys and games â including Kerplunk, the "Yakity-Yak" wind-up Chattering Teeth, the Bubble Gun and Stompers. His incredible career has spanned eight decades. But before selling his first toy, Goldfarb was rejected. Over and over again. Then he made one very bad business deal. Itâs quite the story. Hope youâll join us.
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This week, itâs pop rock debut rejections. We look at the stories of No Doubt â who rose to superstardom in the late â90s, and Chappell Roan â who was born in the late â90s. Both known for blending genres â both rejected by their own record labels â both persevered through it all. Hope youâll join us.
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In Part Two of our Rejecting Ellen DeGeneres episode, DeGeneres reads a shocking headline in the trades, Oprah Winfrey and Laura Dern take career hits, and DeGeneres learns to just keep swimming.
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Ellen DeGeneres has 34 Emmy Awards and a Presidential Medal of Freedom to her name. Her talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, ran for nearly 20 years. But back in 1997, DeGeneres was starring in the sitcom Ellen, when she made a historic decision: to come out as gay. Making DeGeneres the first openly gay star of a television show. But what came next, not even her critics could have predicted.
You might think you know this story, but take a listen. You may just learn something new. Hope you'll join us.
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This week, weâre excited to share a brand-new podcast we think you'll enjoy. From our friends over at Canadaland, meet The Worst Podcast.
Hosted by award-winning filmmaker (and noted curmudgeon) Alan Zweig, The Worst Podcast is Canadalandâs first celebrity interview pod. Zweig finds typical celebrity interviews surface-level and predictable, so he found a solution: conversations with notable guests about the worst things in life. Rejection, anyone?
In this episode, Zweig sits down with Ron MacLean. Find The Worst Podcast wherever youâre listening right now.
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A Wrinkle In Time has sold 16 million copies worldwide. Time Magazine named it one of the 100 best fantasy books ever written, and the 1962 bestseller is still in print today. But when established author Madeleine LâEngle first pitched the novel to publishers, she was told it was tooâŠstrange. 10 years of rejection. 30 rejection letters from editors. One great gesture of renunciation.
This rejection story is out of this world.
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Still Alice the book, sold 1M copies worldwide â a national bestseller. Still Alice the movie, sold $45M worth of tickets at the box office â and won an Academy Award. But back when neuroscientist Lisa Genova first penned the novel, it was rejected by 100 book agents. She was told no one would read a book about Alzheimerâs Disease, that the subject matter was too depressing and that neuroscientists shouldnât write fiction. Hope youâll join us.
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Cuban pitcher Yennier Cano was told heâd never make the Cuban National Series. Then when he tried to leave Cuba to play in the Majors, his government banned him from playing baseball. When he finally made it to America, Cano floundered in obscurity in the minors. Today heâs one of the best relievers in Major League Baseball.
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Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness worldwide â 50% of the worldâs blindness is a result of cataracts. For 200 years, treatment of the condition involved removing the lens of the eye and substituting the function of that lens with a pair of thick glasses. But in 1949, Dr. Harold Ridley had another idea. What if he replaced the natural lens of the eye with an artificial one? Well, letâs just say the field of ophthalmology didnât see the vision.
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Each week on this podcast, we tell the stories of famous names who overcame debilitating career rejection. Weâve talked through the careers of actors, artists, authors, athletes and even an astronaut. But rejection affects us all. So this season, we wanted to hear from you.
We put out a call for your rejection stories.
You sent us voicemails, emails, comments, posts and messages. Take a listen.
Tell us YOUR rejection story, and you may be featured in an upcoming episode:
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