F*ckup Nights Perth Goes South
Event description
We have all been there in the creative world and witnessed (or taken part in) monumental fuckups. Whether you've had colossal mishaps or side-splitting successes in your creative endeavors, this evening is your chance to share, laugh, and bond with fellow creators who've been there, done that, and sometimes fucked-up... It's all about embracing the joy in failure and the hilarity in hiccups. But as the saying goes, a problem shared is a problem halved and nothing breaks the intensity like a good belly laugh.
Why not come and have a fucking good time with some creative buddies at Fuckup Nights Perth Goes South, Settlers Tavern, 114 Bussell Highway, Margaret River. Thursday 9 November, 6-9pm. Drink on arrival and light food included.
Tickets are $20 for Creative Corner Premium Members and $35 for Non-members with all proceeds going to Line in the Sand supporting Nature Conversation Margaret River. Includes drink on arrival and light food.
Hear stories from:
- Rob Gough - Owner, Settlers Tavern
- Scott Robinson - Founder & Imagineer, The Box
- Kiri James - Partner, Mimosa Partners
- Michelle Wong - Founder, Bust-a-Burpee
MC: Mat Lewis - Founder, Emergence Creative
FKUP Nights Margaret River is brought to you by the WA Social Enterprise Council - WASEC and Impact Seed, and this Creative edition of FKUP Nights is led by the Creative Corner with funding support from Spacecubed’s Innovative Society Initiative and Lotterywest.
What the Fuck is Fuckup Night?
Fuckup Nights is a global movement and series of events where stories of failure are shared. Each month, at events around the world, we get three or four people to face a room full of strangers to share their own fuckup. Stories of businesses that go bust, partner deals that fall out, products that have to be recalled, we tell it all. Each speaker tells their story in images followed by Q&A. At the end of the speakers’ stories, attendees are welcome to stick around and network over drinks.
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