Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Suuvi Bacelar.
Suuvi began playing cello at the incredibly young age of two and was accepted into the prestigious Juilliard pre-college program at just ten years old.
But she is no one-trick pony. Her journey reflects a winding path of diverse passions – from music, to literature, business, and beyond. She shares behind-the-scenes insights on her unorthodox homeschooling enabled by her psychologist mother, as well as her father's influence as a Cuban refugee who taught himself cello and became an instrument maker.
Tune in to hear Suuvi's takes on parenting, the complex interplay of talent, luck and grit, and the magic that happens when blending perspectives across multiple disciplines. Discover how she actively supports education, climate change, mental health and more through her performances at iconic venues like Carnegie Hall.
Join Guy Kawasaki and the remarkable Suuvi Bacelar on a captivating journey you won't want to miss!
Please enjoy this remarkable episode, Suuvi Bacelar: Defying Expectations through Music, Business, and Beyond.
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