Transcription & Summarization of High-Profile Interviews by April CapilTranscription & Summarization of High-Profile Interviews by April Capil

Transcription & Summarization of High-Profile Interviews

April Capil

April Capil

Transcribed an in-depth interview between renowned photographer Chase Jarvis and thought leader Brené Brown, focusing on themes of creativity and vulnerability. This transcription was utilized for content creation and in-depth analysis, facilitating easier dissemination of their insights and dialogue.
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06:16 Chase Jarvis And the beauty of it is we need recipes. We're humans. I think life is a big, ambiguous thing, especially for a large part of the audience in this room that pay attention to what I do on creative live are creatives. And I think it's fair to say that there's sort of an emotional sensibility that people who are creative for a living or classify themselves as such, that there's sort of a vulnerability or sensitivity. I feel like just knowing myself and my peers, and we haven't really ever been given the toolkit to get back up. And so this book, I'm gonna actually maybe get a nice, like. Right, right. It's just been a tremendous toolkit that I'll go back to over and over again, and I would love to, in your own words, talk about what you've done.
07:10 Chase Jarvis And there's this great line is, you're in the arena, actually. Do you know the quote by heart? The arena quote? So this was a big part of Darren greatly, and we talked about it in the last time you were on the show. Can you just give us that quote? Because it's awesome.
07:24 Brene Brown It was. It's the total arc of it. Came across this quote, you know, very after the TED talk went viral. Yeah. And I was in every, like, every online outlet you can imagine, from the BBC to Al Jazeera to, you know, like, what is this TED talk? And why vulnerability? And they were just. I made the mistake of reading all the online comments and against my advice of my therapist and my husband, and in those comments was every single thing I feared and everything that kind of kept me, keeping my career kind of small and safe. And so I came across this quote that day, and it was Theodore Roosevelt. It's not the critic who counts. And it just says, it's not the critic who counts.
08:08 Brene Brown It's not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done it better. The credit belongs to the person who's actually in the arena, whose face is marred with dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs, who comes up short again and again, and who, in the end, may know the triumph of high achievement and who, when he fails, at least does so daring greatly and chills. Yeah, I mean, and so in that moment, I just knew that I want to live my life in the arena. That's who I want to be. I want to be brave with my life. And so it was a huge game.
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Posted Nov 4, 2024

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