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Vincent van Gogh: “The great artist is the simplifier.”
It is not enough to know how to execute the mechanics of a skill or technique. Each part is to be infused with soul in order to move an audience. Elizabeth Bachman takes the lessons from her days working in the opera and applies them to the business world. In this interview she shares:
• The difference between a craft and art
• What one can see behind the eyes
• Being of service is the path to significance
Connect with Elizabeth Bachman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethbachman/
Share what you’re getting from this session! We look forward to seeing your insights and questions.
For audio and past episodes go to https://www.valeriehope.com/podcast.
#inspiration #purpose #timetocomealive #connecttojoy #art #opera #speaking
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Vincent van Gogh: “The great artist is the simplifier.”
It is not enough to know how to execute the mechanics of a skill or technique. Each part is to be infused with soul in order to move an audience. Elizabeth Bachman takes the lessons from her days working in the opera and applies them to the business world. In this interview she shares:
• The difference between a craft and art
• What one can see behind the eyes
• Being of service is the path to significance
Connect with Elizabeth Bachman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethbachman/
Share what you’re getting from this session! We look forward to seeing your insights and questions.
For audio and past episodes go to https://www.valeriehope.com/podcast.
#inspiration #purpose #timetocomealive #connecttojoy #art #opera #speaking