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محتوای ارائه شده توسط Curiosity Continuum. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمتها، گرافیکها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط Curiosity Continuum یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آنها آپلود و ارائه میشوند. اگر فکر میکنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخهبرداری شما استفاده میکند، میتوانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal
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Why do so many of us get nervous when public speaking? Communication expert Lawrence Bernstein says the key to dealing with the pressure is as simple as having a casual chat. He introduces the "coffee shop test" as a way to help you overcome nerves, connect with your audience and deliver a message that truly resonates. After the talk, Modupe explains a similar approach in academia called the "Grandma test," and how public speaking can be as simple as a conversation with grandma. Want to help shape TED’s shows going forward? Fill out our survey ! Become a TED Member today at https://ted.com/join Learn more about TED Next at ted.com/futureyou Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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محتوای ارائه شده توسط Curiosity Continuum. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمتها، گرافیکها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط Curiosity Continuum یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آنها آپلود و ارائه میشوند. اگر فکر میکنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخهبرداری شما استفاده میکند، میتوانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal
When you come back to a familiar construct after you have been away or the normal flow has been disrupted, how do you process the return to form? What does the return make you want to do? How does it work for others?
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محتوای ارائه شده توسط Curiosity Continuum. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمتها، گرافیکها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط Curiosity Continuum یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آنها آپلود و ارائه میشوند. اگر فکر میکنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخهبرداری شما استفاده میکند، میتوانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal
When you come back to a familiar construct after you have been away or the normal flow has been disrupted, how do you process the return to form? What does the return make you want to do? How does it work for others?
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×Have you ever traced the fruit of your inspiration back to the individual seeds? Does innovation happen all at once? What still inspires you after many cycles of life?
What actually is brainstorming? Have you learned this as a way to organize your thoughts? Join us as we discuss this most essential skill and how we actually iterated on this as we have gone along on our life journey.
Who do you know that is a great listener? Who do you listen intently to in your life? Whose words are big in your ears? Are you sure you know how to listen well?
How do you invite other ways of thinking, brought by those who are different than you, into your life to prevent stale water of thought? Similitude and sameness of thinking is an enemy of innovation and collaboration. How are you adapting today for the challenges of tomorrow?
In the age of Netflix, we can consume all the shows, all at once. But do we miss the opportunity to enjoy a paced sequence of consumption? Do we miss the chance to have conversational currency with others over time?
How have you changed as you have gotten older? Do you consider chronological advantages and disadvantages at every stage of your life? What is food, exercise, and habits have moved over time?
How do you perceive time? Does that matter in terms of productivity? How do you meet others in the tension of working together on life and projects?
Do you give your silence as much voice as your words? Do you leave space in between your phrases? How would people describe how you talk?
Does the first person with the idea, win? Have you ever had an idea that was just not right, right now? Why do those who see it second succeed?
Do you let your silence speak as loudly as your words? Are you comfortable with silence? Check out Liz Johnson, Brian’s voice coach. Tell her you heard it on this podcast! https://lizjohnsonvoice.com Be sure to check out Roger Love episode with Amy Porterfield here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/online-marketing-made-easy-with-amy-porterfield/id594703545?i=1000543711007…
Do you overcomplicate things? Who do you know that can clearly and concisely convey thoughts and direction masterfully? Why should we care about such things?
What was once considered “out there imaginings” are today’s commonplace realities for culture and technology. What has sci-fi inspired in curious minds that then turned it into reality? Why do you have the opinion about sci-fi that you do?
Is apathy bad? Does it have a purpose in today's culture? Think and wonder on today's episode.
When you come back to a familiar construct after you have been away or the normal flow has been disrupted, how do you process the return to form? What does the return make you want to do? How does it work for others?
In Part 2, the guys talk about how a game is really an interactive story, and riff on how basic strategies apply into our daily lives. We ourselves are playing games all the time, whether we realize it or not. It's all just a game...
A riff on one out most popular episodes, we talk about how video games work. In Part 1, Josh gives a flyover history of how video games came to be today and begins to touch on how game strategy affects daily life. Isn't everything just a big game? Related episodes: The Lessons of Zelda https://podcast.curiositycontinuum.com/e/the-lessons-of-zelda/ Saving the Princess (?) https://podcast.curiositycontinuum.com/e/saving-the-princess/…
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We are solidly in the 21st century, living with the realities of 20th century learning constructs. What skills are needed to thrive in a knowledge economy in this era? Consider these attributes: Adaptivity Critical thinking Complex communication Self-Education Self-Management
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How do you define something by what it is not? Focusing this way tunes you into the outcomes rather than the possibilities. Why would this be useful?
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Did you receive proper validation as you grew? Where are you looking for that high fidelity feedback loop? How does it impact your life? What does it all mean? Whose words are big in your ears and why?
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Do you know how to ask the right questions? Have you become more or less curious as you age? If you don't ask questions, and you already know everything there is to know, please contact us, and you would know how to reach us (ha!). Does your pride stop you from asking? Simon Sinek, author of Start With Why, learns a lot by asking questions.…
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Who is someone that complements you well, and you, them? How does trust factor into the level of collaboration? When has a partnership gone sideways, and why did it go that way?
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First impressions matter. But, do our base set of assumptions about people need to be examined?
Why don't we take the time to assess and care for yourself unless forced to do so by circumstance? It's never too late to start somewhere, right now.
Unless we get comfortable with being uncomfortable, we will stay mired in the familiar and uninspiring. Forging a new direction or making progress always goes against our comfort. Do it anyway!
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Do you perceive the lifetimes of technology that have occurred within the last few decades of life? Do you remember the days before your first phone? First computer? Do we really know how this all impacts us?
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How do you manage time? What do you consider successful when you manage your time? What have you had to reevaluate in recent days?
What are the hallmarks of functional, meaningful knowledge transfer between diverse communication and learning styles? What are the outcomes that spring from effective understanding of ideas between people? What should leaders remember when transferring knowledge to those they lead?
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Analog experiences are important and necessary as a person. It is the real world, and understanding the analog foundations of the world will give us bearing and context for everything built upon it, especially in a constantly changing world.
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We all should be adapting and iterating within and without of ourselves in a constantly changing world.
Why is friendship important? Do you have any lifelong friends? In today's world, friendship is even more critical in an ever increasing digital world that can be isolating from real relationships.
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Let's Reset our journey a bit. This is our first ever episode. Why is friendship important? Do you have any lifelong friends? In today's world, friendship is even more critical in an ever increasing digital world that can be isolating from real relationships.
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Showing up consistently makes a difference. Change can be measured by evaluating a control group against a change. How do you recognize change in your life? What things do you find comfort in the consistency?
How deep does your line of questioning go when you are curious? When do you feel like you can most freely ask questions? Do you allow yourself to be questioned by others? Why or why not?
summaryIn this conversation, Brian and Josh explore the complexities of modern communication, particularly the overwhelming nature of social media and its impact on mental health. They discuss the addictive qualities of social media, the importance of creativity over consumption, and the value of failure in achieving success. The conversation also touches on the disparity between perception and reality in the digital age, emphasizing the need for perseverance in the face of challenges. takeaways Communication today is exhausting due to multiple platforms. Humans are not wired for the constant engagement of social media. Social media can create an addictive cycle of validation. Limiting exposure to social media is essential for mental health. Creatives often do not consume content in their field to avoid bias. Success is often highlighted, while struggles are hidden. Failure is a crucial part of the journey to success. Perception on social media can be misleading and unrealistic. Real-life interactions are vital for human connection. Perseverance can inspire others in their own journeys.…
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n this conversation, Brian and Josh explore the themes of life choices, aging, and the concept of home. They discuss how their experiences and reflections on life have evolved as they have aged, particularly in relation to where they live and the impact of significant life events. The discussion delves into the emotional connections to places, the freedom to explore new locations, and the importance of family dynamics in shaping future decisions. Ultimately, they emphasize the value of adventure and personal growth in navigating life's journey. takeaways The place you live can significantly impact your life choices. Aging prompts reevaluation of personal goals and priorities. Home can be defined in multiple ways and locations. It's acceptable to seek adventure and change in life. Middle age often brings a desire for exploration and freedom. Family dynamics play a crucial role in life decisions. Life's constraints can lead to better choices. The emotional connection to places can shape our identity. Exploration can lead to personal growth and fulfillment. Adventure is a fundamental aspect of the human experience. titles The Journey of Life Choices The Quest for Belonging and Identity Sound Bites "Are we working to live or living to work?" "It's okay to move. It's okay to travel." "You could have more than one home." Chapters 00:00Exploring Life Choices and Locations 02:57The Impact of Aging on Life Decisions 06:02The Concept of Home and Belonging 09:01The Freedom to Move and Explore 12:02Adventure and the Human Experience 15:02Family Dynamics and Future Considerations…
This is our first ever encore repost from a few years back. Please listen and continue to evolve YOUR conversation. Conversations are an art form that everyone can become a better artist. Learn how to have better conversations during your daily adventures.
Over the next few weeks we will be bringing some encores in that will really help to setup the next level of CC and what we have to offer. (original logline) Collaboration is a word often used, rarely practiced. How do we actually work together? How can we find a way forward?
Over the next few weeks we will be bringing some encores in that will really help to setup the next level of CC and what we have to offer. (Original Logline) Who do you know that is a great listener? Who do you listen intently to in your life? Whose words are big in your ears? Are you sure you know how to listen well?…
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We discuss in this episode how you can normalize the creative in your life and how we ( Brian and Josh) did this in the past. How we took the skills we have and have maxed out in our own life. To that end how we took that and launched it above and beyond.
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When you come back to a familiar construct after you have been away or the normal flow has been disrupted, how do you process the return to form? What does the return make you want to do? How does it work for others?
Do you love LEGO bricks? What was your favorite set? Did you have a big old box of spare parts that haunted your room? Riff with us as we show love to one of our favorite toys of all time.
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In this conversation, Brian and Josh discuss the concept of being great at something and the challenges that come with it. They explore the idea of overachieving and the pressure to excel in multiple areas. They also touch on the importance of recognizing and leveraging one's strengths, as well as the value of collaboration and contextual awareness. The conversation highlights the journey of personal growth and the need to embrace imperfections. Overall, it encourages listeners to find their own path to greatness and to support others in their pursuit. keywords overachieving, strengths, collaboration, contextual awareness, personal growth, imperfections, support takeaways Being great at something doesn't mean you have to excel in multiple areas or be perfect. Recognize and leverage your strengths instead of trying to be good at everything. Collaboration and contextual awareness are key to success. Embrace imperfections and learn from setbacks. Support others in their pursuit of greatness. titles The Pressure to Overachieve Recognizing and Leveraging Your Strengths…
Still going, until it does not. They don't make them like they used to. But, why? Do you think new fangled is better than old fashioned? Why have we lost sight of our durable analog roots to the latest innovations that affect our lives? References: Check out the website for the Centennial Light Bulb, the world's longest burning light bulb. https://www.centennialbulb.org/…
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summaryThe conversation explores the themes of adaptability, specialization, and the impact of AI on jobs. It discusses the importance of being able to adapt and the anxiety that can come from feeling the need to know everything. The conversation also touches on the tension between specializing and staying viable in a rapidly changing world. It highlights the value of human skills and the need to constantly evolve and reframe one's skill set. The conversation concludes with a call to embrace change and be prepared for the future. keywordsadaptability, specialization, anxiety, AI, jobs, human skills, change takeaways Adaptability is crucial in a rapidly changing world. Specializing in a particular field can be valuable, but it's important to stay current and avoid becoming obsolete. Human skills and creativity are unique and cannot be fully replaced by AI. It's important to constantly evolve and reframe one's skill set to stay relevant in the job market. Embracing change and being prepared for the future is essential. titles The Value of Human Skills in the Age of AI Constantly Evolving and Reframing Your Skill Set Sound Bites "There is something to be said about saying, this is what I do and I do not these other things." "Maybe I can't do it, or maybe I shouldn't." "Adaptation is almost like a novelty in a way that I don't always have to do it." Chapters 00:00Introduction 00:08The Importance of Adaptability in a Changing World 01:45The Tension Between Specialization and Staying Viable 05:32The Value of Human Skills in the Age of AI 08:25Constantly Evolving and Reframing Your Skill Set 16:31Embracing Change and Being Prepared for the Future 18:02Conclusion…
Summary The conversation explores the movements and quests of life, the unpredictability of the future, and the diversity of human experiences. It delves into the concept of being the main character in one's own story and the impact of others as villains or side characters. The discussion also touches on risk management, the role of ignorance and faith in confidence, and the different perspectives people have that shape out experience. Takeaways Life is composed of different movements and quests, some of which may seem like side quests but can shape the overall story. The unpredictability of life can lead to unexpected inflection points and decisions that shape the future. People have different perspectives and experiences, making the overall human experience diverse. Being the main character in one's own story means navigating the roles of others as villains or side characters. Risk management involves taking calculated risks and being open to the unknown. Ignorance can sometimes lead to confidence and a fearless approach to life. Having faith in the face of adversity can bring about positive outcomes. Chapters 00:00 The Movements and Quests of Life 01:01 Navigating the Unpredictability of the Future 02:50 Dealing with Unexpected Challenges 04:38 Reflecting on Life's Surprises 07:56 The Impact of Others in Our Stories 09:45 Risk Management and Calculated Risks 13:45 The Power of Ignorance and Confidence 15:41 Continuing the Conversation Keywords life movements, quests, unpredictability, diversity, main character, villains, risk management, ignorance, faith, confidence, perspectives…
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In this conversation, Kara Schillerstrom Mather, a music teacher and conductor, discusses the challenges of balancing motherhood and a career. She reflects on her own experiences as a mother and the sacrifices she has made. Kara also talks about the influence of her mother and grandmother in shaping her understanding of motherhood and work-life balance. The conversation explores the importance of delegation, the need for self-care, and the constant juggling of responsibilities. They discuss the role of a conductor in an orchestra and draw parallels to parenting and leadership. They explore the importance of building trust and confidence among musicians, creating an environment of psychological safety, and inspiring individuals to bring out their best. Kara emphasizes the need for conductors to be guides rather than dictators, allowing musicians to function independently while working together as a cohesive team. They also discuss the value of failure in the learning process and the significance of each individual's contribution to the overall ensemble.…
This conversation explores the changing dynamics of social contagion in the context of entertainment choices. It discusses the impact of streaming services on the collective viewing experience and the fragmentation of social currency. The need for unified social contagion is highlighted, drawing comparisons to past television phenomena like MASH and Who shot JR?. The conversation also touches on the cadence of broadcast television and the challenges of maintaining social currency in a fractured media landscape. takeaways Streaming services have changed the dynamics of social contagion in entertainment, leading to a more fragmented viewing experience. In the past, shows like MASH and Who shot JR? created a unified social contagion, with large groups of people following along and discussing the episodes. The cadence of broadcast television, with its seasons and breaks, allowed for anticipation and collective viewing experiences. Finding common ground and social currency in a fractured media landscape requires alternative ways of connecting beyond traditional topics like sports. Chapters 00:00Setting up the microphone 00:45The need for unified social contagion 04:00Who shot JR? 04:19The pits 05:23Fractured social currency 06:18Breaking Bad and climactic breaks 07:18Recapturing social currency 09:20The horse may be out of the barn 10:01Finding other ways to connect 10:17Thirsty for more…
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In this conversation, Josh and Brian discuss the relationship between happiness, awareness, and ignorance. They explore the idea of being present in the moment and focusing on what is important to find joy. They also touch on the role of anxiety and how it can hinder curiosity and happiness. The conversation emphasizes the importance of finding anchor points in life and having support from others.…
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The conversation explores the cyclical nature of fashion, music, and generational perspectives, as well as the impact of technology on societal connections. It delves into the concept of nostalgia and the desire to tap into the past for understanding and experience. The discussion also touches on creativity, constraints, and the value of simplicity in design and life.…
This conversation delves into the nostalgia of 80s cartoons, particularly the Transformers, and the value of revisiting childhood interests to gain a deeper understanding. It also explores the concept of epiphany and the importance of filling in gaps of knowledge to gain clarity and continuity in life.…
In this conversation, Brian and Josh discuss the science fiction epic 'Dune' and its impact on the genre. They explore the themes, characters, and world-building of the Dune universe, as well as its influence on real-world technology and creativity. The conversation delves into the appeal of science fiction and its ability to engage the imagination and inspire innovation.…
Don't let the term "thrift" throw you. Undiscovered treasures abound in the overlooked corners of second-hand stores. Just because someone no longer places importance on something does not mean someone else finds it irresistible. And, it creates entirely new economies. What's the best thing you discovered in a thrift store?…
How does boredom affect you? How do you rest? Do the dreams you have change when you have adequate fallow mental moments? How do you solve it?
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In this conversation, Brian and Josh discuss the concept of the paralysis of choice, particularly in the context of streaming services and dating apps. They explore how the abundance of options can lead to indecision and a lack of commitment. They also discuss the importance of making a choice and taking the first step to overcome the paralysis of choice. The conversation highlights the need for limits and constraints to drive action and focus. Ultimately, they emphasize the significance of actively choosing and exploring different options to avoid being overwhelmed by the abundance of choices. The abundance of choices in streaming services and dating apps can lead to indecision and a lack of commitment. Making a choice and taking the first step is crucial to overcome the paralysis of choice. Limits and constraints can help drive action and focus in decision-making. Actively choosing and exploring different options is important to avoid being overwhelmed by the abundance of choices. Chapters 00:00Introduction: Europe and the Paralysis of Choice 00:43The Overwhelming Choices of Streaming Services 03:28Taking an Active Approach in Decision-Making 04:01The Need for Limits and Constraints 06:23The Cheesecake Factory Menu as an Example 07:33The Paralysis of Choice in Society 08:39The Importance of Making a Choice 10:13The Flip-Flopping of Roles in Society 11:17Choosing Constructs and Focusing Life 12:12Taking the First Step to Overcome Paralysis of Choice 13:07The Importance of Consistency and Action 14:05Freeing Mental Resources by Making a Choice 15:14Finding Quality Connections Outside of Dating Apps 16:03Conclusion: Taking the First Step…
Many employers and schools target specific skills for jobs. But what about the people who can understand how things fit together, not just how each piece should function? This meta layer is where the Generalist lives, and they are always asking questions that makes their creativity thrive.
Monopoly money - We all know it's not real money. But, what if you played with REAL money? Listen to the recap of eventful game of Monopoly that Brian played with his children, ages 13 and 11, and how using real money changed their own gaming behavior and inspired real-life learning. Notes: Listen to the TedX talk that inspired our own curiosity: When money isn’t real: the $10,000 experiment | Adam Carroll | TEDxLondonBusinessSchool…
In this conversation, Brian and Josh discuss the concept of micro moments of influence and how small actions can have a significant impact on others. They emphasize that even though these moments may seem insignificant to the person initiating them, they can be life-changing for the recipient. The hosts also highlight the importance of being aware of the influence we have on others, especially younger individuals who look up to us. They conclude by reminding listeners that every action matters and can contribute to the greater good. Takeaways Micro moments of influence can have a macro impact on others. Small actions can be life-changing for the recipient, even if they seem insignificant to the initiator. Being aware of the influence we have on others, especially younger individuals, is crucial. Every action matters and can contribute to the greater good. Chapters 00:00Micro Moments of Influence 03:42The Impact of Small Actions 06:03The Ripple Effect of Influence 07:27The Power of Unperceived Moments 08:27The Importance of Being Mindful…
Does the heaviness of life drag on you? How do you cope with those feelings and take a break? Brian and I (Josh) discuss this and the human need to sometimes switch modes to fully understand our life situations.
Why is friendship important? Do you have any lifelong friends? In today's world, friendship is even more critical in an ever increasing digital world that can be isolating from real relationships.
If there are edges, there's a middle. What's your center? Why is it important?
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