Between the Lines "Bounce" with Krista Davies

Published: June 18, 2019, 6 a.m.

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This episode is part of a series of book discussions on the art and craft of storytelling called "Between the Lines."

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Special Guest:\\xa0 Krista Davies is a Producer at Centerpoint Legacy Theatre and the General Manager at The MT Pit, The World's premiere Broadway backing track library.

The basic premise of \\u201cBounce\\u201d is summed up by this quote from psychologist and researcher Anders Ericsson, \\u201cWe deny that differences [in talent] are immutable; that is, due to innate talent.\\xa0 Instead we argue that the differences between expert performers and normal adults reflect a life-long persistence of deliberate effort to improve performance.\\u201d\\xa0

Episode Chapters:
7:47 Subjective Art
12:21 Purposeful Practice
"Expert practice is different.\\xa0 It entails considerable, specific, and sustained efforts to do something you can't do well--or even at all.\\xa0 Research across domains shows that it is only by working at what you can't do that you turn into the expert you want to become." Anders Ericsson
17:59 Feedback
"We need to know where we are going wrong if we are going to improve."\\xa0 Matthew Syed
27:52 Iceberg Illusion
"When we witness extraordinary feats...we are witnessing the end product of a process measured in years...we are laboring under the illusion that expertise is reserved for special people with special talents, inaccessible to the rest of us." Matthew Syed
34:54 The Gap
"World-class performance comes by striving for a target just out of reach, but with a vivid awareness of how the gap might be breached." Matthew Syed
48:11 Deep Domain Knowledge
"The most important ingredient in any expert system is knowledge.\\xa0 Programs that are rich in general inference methods...but poor in domain-specific knowledge can behave expertly on almost no tasks." Bruce Buchanan, Randall, Davis, Edward Feigenbaum
54:24 Zero-Sum Games and Economics
57:54 Defining Moments

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