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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.2026 Economia Gestione e leadership Management
  • Failure Has a Branding Problem
    Jun 16 2026

    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.


    Episode Resources:

    • Learn more about Intrinseco Inc
    • Ira Glass on Bridging "The Gap"
    • Black Box Thinking by Matthew Syed
    • The Museum of Failure

    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?

    If this episode helps you see your own setbacks in a new light, please subscribe to Cultivating Intelligence and leave a review so others can find the show!

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    7 min
  • The Value of Time
    Jun 16 2026

    Does instant AI output destroy human depth? Start rethinking the value of speed and why art, nature, and empathy demand time.

    Episode Resources:

    • Learn more about Intrinseco Inc
    • The Psychology and Benefits of Slowing Down
    • Why Slowness is the Essence of Knowledge
    • Research on the Valuation of Effort and Deliberate Processes
    • How Mindfulness and Attention Can Expand Our Perception of Time
    • A Practical Guide to the Slow Living Movement
    • Daniel Kahneman on the Difference Between Fast and Slow Thinking

    What happens to our sense of meaning when everything from art to answers can be generated in mere seconds? In this episode of Cultivating Intelligence, Christine Chevalier explores the psychological cost of instant gratification and why humans inherently associate time with care. You’ll gain a fresh perspective on balancing efficiency with depth, learning how to protect their capacity for empathy and meaningful creation in an era of artificial intelligence.


    We unpack the unique tension of navigating three vastly different timelines: the immediate output of AI, the layered development of the artistic process, and the slow, invisible growth of nature. Christine challenges the modern obsession with constant momentum, revealing how demanding machine speed from messy human realities actively erodes our patience for trust, healing, and personal growth. By examining why imperfect handmade objects still hold immense psychological weight, this conversation offers a powerful framework for deciding exactly what deserves instant execution and what requires quiet cultivation. Where in your life are you demanding instant results for something that actually needs time?


    If this conversation resonated with you, please subscribe to Cultivating Intelligence and leave a review to help others find the show!

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    10 min
  • The Illusion of Control
    Jun 16 2026

    Are you exhausted by the illusion of control? Discover why embracing responsiveness in art, gardening, and AI is the true secret to navigating uncertainty.

    Episode Resources:

    • Learn more about Intrinseco Inc
    • Ellen Langer’s Research on the Illusion of Control
    • The Creative Act by Rick Rubin
    • Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
    • Co-Intelligence by Ethan Mollick
    • The Cynefin Framework for Decision-Making

    What if the secret to better work and healthier relationships isn't gaining more control, but finally letting go of the illusion of it? In this episode of Cultivating Intelligence, Christine Chevalier explores our deep-seated psychological need for predictability and why trying to dominate the unpredictable world around us usually backfires. Tune in to discover how embracing uncertainty can actually make you a more adaptable, resilient, and creative participant in your own life.

    By drawing parallels between the unpredictable behavior of physical art mediums, the humbling realities of gardening, and the emergent nature of artificial intelligence, Christine reveals why true creativity always resists strict governance. We examine how our obsession with productivity optimization, metrics, and forecasting is often just a coping mechanism for an underlying fear of randomness. You will learn a powerful new approach for shifting your mindset from dominating complex systems to dynamically collaborating with them. Ultimately, we pose a pivotal question: where are you exhausting yourself trying to force an outcome when what you really need is responsiveness?

    If this conversation shifted your perspective on uncertainty, please subscribe to Cultivating Intelligence and leave a review to help others find the show. Be sure to check the show notes for additional resources, and join us next time as we explore the fascinating differences in pacing between AI, art, and the natural world.

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    10 min
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