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Failure Builds Stories | Matt Searle | Full Battery Media

43 min · 26. maj 2026
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In this episode of the Full Battery Media Podcast, I sit down with Matt Searle, Head of Product at OpenSesame and SyncStudio, to talk about what really makes content, music, video, and creative work connect with people. Matt has worked across indie record labels, university recording studios, Apple, Mark Rober’s Crunch Labs, and now the startup world, so his perspective on creativity comes from years of real experience inside some of the most interesting media environments out there. We get into why YouTube editing breaks the traditional rules, what Apple taught him about making corporate content feel human, and why Mark Rober’s team is so good at turning failure into part of the story. We also talk about AI in music and media, why tools do not replace taste, why creators should stop waiting for perfect gear, and why the phone in your pocket is already powerful enough to start. What I loved about this conversation is how honest Matt was about the hard work behind creative success. Making great content is not easy, and most people quit before they get to the fun part. But if you care about the story, learn the tools, build with people, and keep showing up, you can create something that actually matters. What is one creative project you have been waiting to start, and what is stopping you from taking the first step?

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