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The Importance of a Near Miss: Sarah Lewis (Harvard)

The Importance of a Near Miss: Sarah Lewis (Harvard)

Update: 2024-07-031
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In this episode, Dr. Sarah Elizabeth Lewis, a Harvard professor of History of Art and Architecture and African and African American Studies, joins Guy to discuss the role of failure in achieving mastery. Dr. Lewis, author of "The Rise: Creativity, the Gift of Failure, and the Search for Mastery," delves into the concept of the “ever onward almost” in art, athletics, and business leadership. Learn more from this 2022 conversation about how failure can be a powerful catalyst for success.


More about Dr. Lewis: She served on President Obama's Arts Policy Committee, and is the creator of the Vision and Justice project, which explores the intersection of visual art, race, social justice, and democracy. Dr. Lewis's project has led to an exhibition, an award-winning Aperture magazine issue, a popular TED Talk, and a Harvard class that's now part of the core curriculum.


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--Franklin Leonard, who co-hosts The Black List Podcast. More info here: http://luminary.link/blacklist


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The Importance of a Near Miss: Sarah Lewis (Harvard)

The Importance of a Near Miss: Sarah Lewis (Harvard)