Il lusso di fallire: vulnerabilità che unisce | Luna Mascitti | TEDxIschia
In un mondo che ci vuole perfetti, ammettere un fallimento è l’atto più rivoluzionario. Questo speech racconta – con ironia e verità – perché sbagliare è umano, condividere è potente e accettare le proprie debolezze può diventare una forza. Tra miniciccioli, blog naufragati e webinar mezzi vuoti, un viaggio nei fallimenti che ci rendono veri. E liberi. Dopo anni di esperienza in una multinazionale e in agenzie pubblicitarie, Luna Mascitti ha fondato la sua agenzia digitale, Mio Cugino ADV. Specializzata in neuromarketing e storytelling, dal 2021 condivide su Instagram e TikTok consigli pratici per aumentare le vendite tramite i social. Ha già formato oltre 1.600 studenti con manuali, corsi e coaching, tra cui “Vendere con il neuromarketing” e “Storie per vendere”. Recentemente è tornata all'Università Sapienza di Roma come docente, portando in aula strumenti attuali e strategie concrete per promuovere prodotti e servizi online. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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