Twenty-five years after graduating from Harvard College, members of the Class of 1997 come together in this series of conversations to reconnect, share stories, and reflect on lessons learned outside of the classroom. Hear from this cohort of diverse classmates about how their lives have unfolded and where they find themselves now. What was it like arriving at Harvard all those years ago? How does the privilege of a Harvard education and degree impact opportunities and decisions after graduation? How do perspectives on success and personal values evolve over time? What is the legacy we desire to build on the foundation of the privileges we have received?
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PERSONAL VERITAS: Harvard alumni reflect on life's twists and turns and the impact they hope to have on the world
Harvard Radcliffe Class of 1997
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#1 | Lindsey Turrentine on parenting, her son’s trans journey, and her unusually long media career | |
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#2 | Andrew Sachs on filming during the pandemic, winning an Oscar, and losing his Dad | |
#3 | José Padilla on the fear of death and a life without regrets | |
#4 | Kevin Krim & Kate Schutt on grief, hope and the incredible human spirit | |
#5 | Shauna ‘Doc’ Springer on close relationships, critical life decisions, and healing from trauma | |
#6 | Colonel David Huang on military life, practicing medicine, and making wine | |
#7 | Crescent Muhammad & George Fatheree on discovering Harvard, dope black lawyering, art, being present and slaying the mid-life crisis dragon | |
#8 | Personal Veritas unveiled: How the podcast series came to be |