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Host @OberandOut tackles the most spectacular business failures of all time, and what could have been done to avoid them. From @APMPodcasts.

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Spectacular Failures is only possible because of our spectacular listeners! Support public media to support our show! Go to our website at spectacularfailures.org and hit 'Donate Now.' Thank you! 🥳

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Tomorrow is Thanksgiving! Thank YOU for listening to the show! And thank you for your support! We couldn't have done it without you. 🥰

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Happy Thanksgiving! Or should we say... #Failsgiving. If you have a spectacular cooking fail today, remember to share it with us! Send us a pic by tagging Spectacular Failures!

Happy Thanksgiving! Or should we say... #Failsgiving. 

If you have a spectacular cooking fail today, remember to share it with us! Send us a pic by tagging <a href="/FailureShow/">Spectacular Failures</a>!
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“I want to do it because I want to do it. Women must try to do things as men have tried. When they fail, their failure must be but a challenge to others.” ― Amelia Earhart

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Fail Fact: "Ponzi scheme" refers to Charles Ponzi, a 1920's con man. Ponzi took money from new investors to pay off earlier investors, while he pocketed the rest. His company did no actual work. He cost investors ~$196 M in modern money, preceding the likes of Bernie Madoff.

Fail Fact: "Ponzi scheme" refers to Charles Ponzi, a 1920's con man.

Ponzi took money from new investors to pay off earlier investors, while he pocketed the rest. His company did no actual work.

He cost investors ~$196 M in modern money, preceding the likes of Bernie Madoff.
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2020 is truly the end of an era. Bid now for a chance to destroy Trump Plaza - for charity! To hear some fascinating history on the town of Atlantic City, and how Donald J. Trump self-sabotaged there, check out this ep from Season 1! bit.ly/3rdcEgM

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Well, it's the last day of 2020. The Year of the Fail if there ever was one. Despite a year filled with sadness, we put out our second season, and even got some recognition! That was only possible because of our fans! Thank you for listening! Have a better 2021! 🥳

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Have you been listening to this week's Under-The-Radar Winners podcasts? Thursday's episode comes from: Spectacular Failures Episode: "Napster fought the law and the law won." Thank you to @kevin_goldberg, founder of Discover Pods for curating this week's list.