Maker of #ChoosetobeCurious radio show & podcast. If you change your point of view, you will see something new. Can't take this any more. Find me on Threads
One of the things I'm grateful for from 2023 is that @amarquezlara reached out to make his case that facilitation is THE skill we need to lead. That turned into quite the curiosity conversation. FACILITATION, LEADERSHIP & CURIOSITY #choosetobecurious https://t.co/Oj82gtYzy3
"I think one exciting solution is to re-conceptualize curiosity as the seeking of information links -- not just the information, but the links between that information." ~ @DaniSBassett
Curiosity = connecting dots!
Love this covno with @DaniSBassett@Penn They use systems theory to understand the unique information structures we each build as we exercise and express our curiosity. Fascinating -- and lovely.
https://t.co/97EC4kKE79
I wondered: How might curiosity show up in social entrepreneurship? @YazzieSpeaks has thoughts.
SCHOLARSHIPS: Curiosity with Social Entrepreneur Yasmine Arrington Brooks #choosetobecurious
https://t.co/3F4ZYxSTu4
"Audio is the perfect medium for learning and exploring when you have someone guiding you through places you’re still imagining into reality.” ~ Ronald Young, Jr. @Ohitsbigron
ICYMI (and because maybe this time the picture will show up 🤯) - @OhitsBIGRON has things to say about alignment, vulnerability, and the smell of freedom that you are not going to want to miss. https://t.co/PW6Bm2Fqoa #choosetobecurious
I knew @OhitsBIGRON was destined for greatness long before @uugwuu and others rightly put him on their "Best of 2023" lists.
I loved visiting with Ronald Young Jr. to talk about curiosity & storytelling. #choosetobecurious https://t.co/PW6Bm2Fqoa
@MonosovLab Well-deserved recognition for the future of the field. If there are young investigators you think I should be talking to, please send them my way. I love talking with and supporting up-and-comers! #choosetobecurious
“The driving principle is to get a mechanistic understanding of cognition at the lowest level possible…but the way to get there is through a large amount of exploration. And partly that’s because, I think at this moment, we don’t really know how the brain works.” ~ Ilya Monosov
Wow - convo with Ilya Monosov takes us to importance of #neuroscience & info seeking for fate of humanity & how achieving an "engineer's understanding" of brain could be helpful for living w/ mental health challenges like OCD. #choosetobecurious
https://t.co/xiyiKYqDNf
Oh. this confirms so many fears I have about curiosty as the business flavor of the day... WHEN & WHY EMPLOYEE CURIOSITY ANNOYS MANAGERS @HarvardBiz https://t.co/OGDDqHILj1