The Pratfall Effect

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Geraldine DeRuiter with Jason Barnard at Kalicube Tuesdays Geraldine DeRuiter talks with Jason Barnard about the Pratfall Effect In this podcast Geraldine and Jason talk about how failure can be a sign of a more authentic and endearing person. The pratfall effect is the idea that when a generally successful brand or person fails in some manner, this makes people perceive them more positively. Geraldine expands on that idea, talking about taking that failure or mistake, learning from it and using the lesson learned to improve on future actions. Using previous examples and quite a few recent mistakes by Jason and Geraldine themselves, they reveal how they improved by learning from their errors... and discuss how being fallible is simply part of being human. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YqhVNQ9nYg In partnership with Wordlift What you’ll learn 00:02 Introducing Geraldine DeRuiter00:39 What is an ‘Everywhereist’?01:58 The Knowledge Graph and Knowledge Panel of this podcast3:03 What defines someone or something as a success in their area of expertise?06:33 Introduction to the pratfall effect07:58 An example of being critical of yourself in the hope of improving10:45 Perceiving our own mistakes as worse than they are12:16 Playing through your failures and leaning on others for support14:37 Do people tie the success of others to their own?15:24 How does being fallible help you?16:24 Failing and falling forward: Recovering from our mistakes and improving upon them17:52 When the fight or flight response kicks in when the mistake occurs19:23 How should you perceive an audience when public speaking: friend or foe?20:50 Is this statement true? The main barrier to your own success is often yourself23:30 Jason’s story with the dictionary and the word ‘Zeugma’  26:29 The pratfall effect in marketing advertisements28:02 The significance of strong branding and the pratfall effect