Overcome your fear of failure and start learning from it. Discover how to stop seeing setbacks as an identity threat and use them as powerful data for growth.
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We spend so much energy avoiding, hiding, and denying our failures, but what if getting it wrong is the only way to eventually get it right? In this episode of Cultivating Intelligence, Christine Chevalier explores the paradox of failure and why struggling is actually a structural requirement for success. By tuning in, you will learn how to detach your self-worth from your missteps and start using your setbacks as the ultimate catalyst for personal growth.
Drawing parallels between the creative process of making art, the unpredictable nature of gardening, and the iterative learning of AI, Christine reveals how different systems process mistakes. You will discover why the uncomfortable gap between your creative vision and your current capability is exactly where most people quit - and why that is the exact moment you need to keep pushing forward. By reframing failure as neutral data rather than a threat to your identity, you can unlock a powerful new framework for resilience and continuous improvement. Will you let a bad outcome define your potential, or will you use it as the exact feedback you need to finally adapt?
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What is Cultivating Intelligence?
Cultivating Intelligence is a thought-provoking podcast exploring how we create, lead, and adapt in a world shaped by art, nature, and artificial intelligence. Through the lenses of creativity, nature, and AI, each episode unpacks powerful ideas about leadership, systems thinking, innovation, and digital transformation, without the corporate jargon.
This podcast challenges conventional thinking around control, growth, failure, and creativity, offering practical insights for leaders, creators, and curious minds navigating complex environments. If you’re interested in AI’s impact on creativity, leadership in uncertain systems, and how real growth happens, Cultivating Intelligence connects the dots in a way that’s both strategic and deeply human.