Join us for the next Fuck Up Night the 9th of November 2015 at Besos Latinos located inside The Elliott Stables. Auckland CBD
► EVENT IS FREE ◄
►What is FUCK UP NIGHTS??
It is a monthly event where two or three or four speakers share their story of failure: What was the project? What went
wrong? What did they learn? What would they do differently?
The speakers can be quite varied: artists, architects, technology, green and social entrepreneurs, etc. Each of them tells their story in 10 images
(each projected for 40 seconds) then there is a Q&A session and a space for networking among attendees.
►WHY?
• Because the majority of entrepreneurs don't create the "business of the year" at first try
• Because one can learn more from failure stories than success ones.
► SPEAKERS OF THE NIGHT
Entrepreneur Marco Muniz
As all entrepreneurs Marco had the confidence and knowledge to start his business. He decide to join forces with one of his mates and get money from his boss. The rest was a long journey of bad decisions, lack of experience and poor management. Join him next Monday to hear his Failure Business Story from his own words.
Director of TEDXWellignton Natalia Albert
Natalia Albert was more than excited to share her Fuck Up Story next Monday. Unfortunately and fortunately for her, Natalia has been invited to go to Melbourne for a conference =( . So we decide to project her story by a video she sent us today and yes her story is a good failure material.
Actor Kelvin Taylor
Kelvin Taylor commonly known simply by the acronym Kelz, is an American actor, model, dancer bboy, DJ, events manager, poet, presenter, television personality, human rights activist, zeitgeist, and futurist. Uff... Its a lot for one guy! His story will be more to connect with our audience and give them an interesting message about what failure is important as part of everything we do in life. He recently appear in Come Dine with me NZ at TV3 where five strangers, five nights, five dinner parties. Each night, one of the five must host a dinner party for the others. They score each other’s efforts, and at the end of the week the winning host walks away with a cash prize of $2,000.