AMA with Host Sylvia Winter: Trusting Your Gut, Finding Your Flow, and Walking Through Life with Flight as a Metaphor
About Sylvia
Sylvia’s love of art and design and mobility flourished in her impressionable 20s. She holds a Visual Arts from Brown University, and a Master of Landscape Architecture and a Master of Design Studies from the Harvard’s Graduate School of Design. During these years, she studied one year at Rhode Island School of Design, the Pacific Northwest College of Art and an impressionable two terms in southern France at L’Ecole des Arts in Lacoste. The peripatetic nature of these years fed a deep curiosity of places and people and the spaces that define them. It led to work and design research in mountain cities: Bariloche, Kyoto, Bilbao, Lausanne and Palmer, Alaska, and others, where the landscape plays a role in the character of the place and spirit of the people.
Topics Include
The early life of Sylvia Winter
Walking through the world with flight as a metaphor
Trusting your gut
Sylvia's history as a runner
Confronting fears
Risk tolerance as a mother
The experience of flow, and its relation to flight
Books Mentioned
Don't Trust Your Gut: Using Data to Get What You Really Want in Life* by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
*No affiliate links. These are purely books mentioned or recommended in the conversation. No kickbacks received.
Connect with Sylvia
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LinkedIn: @SylviaWinterStudio