This week concludes Mike’s interview with Carissa VS, diving back into question 3 - What is one decision you wish you didn’t make.
Carissa also talks about the role faith plays in her life as well as current projects she is involved in.
One theme that comes up throughout the episode is music - minor keys, dissonance, the resonance of notes in different octaves - and how that ties in to the challenges we face, appreciating different cultures, and shared joys and sorrows.
The 5 questions used in the series are:
What is a significant transition you have experienced?
What’s one of the most important risks you have taken and why?
What is one decision you wish you didn’t make?
What role does faith play in your life? (Or Who do you look up to for inspiration or mentorship)
What are your current projects or what are you working on next?
Resources from this episode:
Here is an interesting resource on Music and Mathematics - and the resonance of notes across octaves from Dr. Sarah Hart in an appearance on the “People I Mostly Admire” Podcast with Dr. Steven D. Levitt - Mathematician Sarah Hart on Why Numbers are Music to Our Ears (People I (Mostly) Admire, Ep. 49)
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About the host and guests:
Bio from Mike
Links withheld for Carissa at her request.
Credits:
Regular Theme music by Mike Picconatto
Unterwegs is recorded and produced in a partnership with Envision Berlin
Cover art: Rachel Norton
Recorded in Sprig: Envision Berlin’s Creative Space.
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