Sinopsis
Conversations about curiosity in work and life. Broadcasting weekly on WERA-LP 96.7 FM, streaming at wera.fmChoose to be Curious is a show all about curiosity. We explore how curiosity contributes to everything from education and innovation to leadership and conflict resolution. S. Leonard Rubenstein, a writer and teacher, once described curiosity as a willing, a proud, an eager confession of ignorance and thats what Im going for.We have a choice. Like eating well or exercise, we get to decide how we will show up in work and life. My goal is to help people flex their curiosity muscles and get stronger at being curious. Whatever you do, choose to be curious!
Episodios
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Ep. #297: Curiosity Lessons from Solutions Journalism, with Mónica Quesada Cordero
17/09/2025 Duración: 28minMónica Quesada Cordero and her colleagues at el Colectivo 506 have learned a lot in their five years of bringing solutions journalism to Costa Rica. These are curiosity lessons for journalism, and for life itself. el Colectivo 506: https://elcolectivo506.com/?lang=en Theme music by Sean Balick; “A Burst of Light" by Delray, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Ep. #296: Curiosity & Successful Aging, with Mary Whatley
09/09/2025 Duración: 28min"We think there's a little more of a selective process going on with curiosity." ~ Mary Whatley No surprise: curiosity changes over the lifespan. Yes surprise: not in the way you might imagine. There are some advantages to aging... Mary Whatley, PhD, studies motivated memory, aging and curiosity. She joins me to explore trait versus state curiosity; her recent research on increasing state curiosity as we age; the role of motivation and value of reflection; our own curiosity cost/benefit analyses; and why a good reviewer is a great thing. Mary Whatley: https://memorylabwcu.weebly.com Theme music by Sean Balick; “A Certain Lightness” by Migration, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Ep. #295: Cultivating Curiosity: Move, Think, Rest, with Natalie Nixon
04/09/2025 Duración: 28minCreativity strategist Natalie Nixon has a fresh take on productivity and our ideas about time. She makes the case for leaning into joyful movement, deep thinking and the pause of a "strategic speed bump" to tap into -- and cultivate -- our creativity and curiosity. Natalie Nixon: https://www.figure8thinking.com Theme music by Sean Balick; “Mind Body Mind” by Bodytonic, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Ep. #294: Curiosity & Dating, with Tim Molnar
27/08/2025 Duración: 28minDating coach Tim Molnar blends social science and statistical scholarship with both personal experience and practical suggestions in hopes of transforming how people approach modern dating. How can curiosity help in our dating lives? Tim has thoughts! We explore research's origins in "me-search"; getting curious about what is -- or isn't -- actually working; second dates and old-school advantages of the exposure effect; running small experiments with our lives; rejection leading to success; curiosity practices to keep dating your partner; and why caring about green smoothies is so very, very attractive. Tim Molnar: https://timothymolnar.com Theme music by Sean Balick; ”Le Marais” by The Sweet Hots, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Ep. #293: Curiosity Becomes the Engine for Learning, with Matthias Gruber
21/08/2025 Duración: 28minThis was a wide-ranging and exciting conversation about neuroscientist Matthias Gruber's ongoing efforts to understand curiosity's role in learning and memory. There's a lot here. You may have to listen more than once -- I know I did! Matthias Gruber: https://profiles.cardiff.ac.uk/staff/gruberm Theme music by Sean Balick; “A Little Powder” by Nursery, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Ep. #292: Seeing & Being Seen, with Humanitarian Photographer Lisa Kristine
14/08/2025 Duración: 28minLisa Kristine is a humanitarian photographer and fine artist. She uses her photography to expose deeply human stories and make pictures that tap our curiosity about the people and lives she has documented. "Curiosity calls us to be present." ~ Lisa Kristine Lisa Kristine: https://lisakristine.com Theme music by Sean Balick; “Sand Reverie” by Desert Orchard, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Ep. #291: Making Sense: Curiosity & Smell, with Venkatesh Murthy
07/08/2025 Duración: 28minLean into the language of smell with me: we sniff things out, we follow a scent. We’re nosey! Is this not curiosity, enacted? Embodied!? So what do we know about our sense of smell, and might studying it offer insights into the way our brains explore, learn and remember? Venkatesh Murthy: https://vnmurthylab.org Theme music by Sean Balick; “A Palace of Cedars” by Pine Barrens, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Ep. #290: RumorGuard: Curiosity Takes on Misinformation, with Dan Evon
31/07/2025 Duración: 28minMuch as I champion curiosity, sometimes it can take us down bad paths. Thank goodness there are excellent resources that help us lean into our curiosity, recognize misinformation -- and stop it in its tracks. RumorGuard is an initiative of the News Literacy Project to do just that. It fact-checks viral rumors and offers concrete tips to help us build our news literacy chops. News Literacy Project: https://newslit.org Theme music by Sean Balick; “Heartland Flyer” by The Balloonist, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Ep. #289: Getting to the Heart: Curiosity & Ghost Writing, with Laura Zigman
23/07/2025 Duración: 28minHow does a ghost writer get to the juiciest heart of their subject? Laura Zigman is the author of six novels and has ghostwritten and/or collaborated on multiple memoirs and non-fiction books. We have fun talking about writing with someone -- not about them -- and getting their voice right; the line between curiosity and nosiness; compassion, empathy, trust and asking questions with kindness; respecting boundaries; and the honor of hearing another's stories. Laura Zigman: https://www.laurazigman.com Theme music by Sean Balick; "Step In, Step Out” by Crab Shack, via Blue Dot Sessions. Photograph of Laura Zigman by Adrianne Mathiowetz, used with permission.
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Ep. #288: Celebrating Curiosity & Civil Service, with Mikel Herrington
16/07/2025 Duración: 28minMikel Herrington is a veteran of both AmeriCorps and the Peace Corps. We explore curiosity as the underpinning that brings people into civil service, reciprocal curiosity across cultural and experiential divides, humility, humor, how service allows room for listening, and why someone might carry a pecan for years... Theme music by Sean Balick; "Home, Home at Last" by Warmbody, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Ep. #287: The dr. T projecT & Things Worth Knowing, with Shawkat Toorawa
10/07/2025 Duración: 28minFor 15 years, Professor Shawkat Toorawa has offered "three things worth knowing" from literature, music and general knowledge, no strings attached. Each week during the academic year, "Dr. T" delivers a curiosity booster shot for anyone who wants to partake. It's his gesture toward true liberal arts and an ever-expanding appreciation of the rich and diverse world around us. A delightful discussion creating and connecting dots. Join us for a conversation all about why "should know" and "worth knowing" are so very different; cultural literacy and the fabricated division of "high" and "low" culture; the many gifts of sharing interests; and what's to be gained from a little constraint. Shawkat Toorawa: https://shawkutis.weebly.com Theme music by Sean Balick; “Rabbit Hole" by Love & Weasel, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Ep. #286: Curiosity, Book Bans & Bad-Ass Librarians, with Diane Kresh
03/07/2025 Duración: 28minWhat happens to intellectual freedom when libraries come under attack? What happens to curiosity? Librarian and director of the Department of Libraries in Arlington, VA, Diane Kresh joins me to explore the long and storied history of bad-ass librarians, book bans and book sanctuaries, the "curiosity paradox" of such bans, what makes libraries a center for community, and how curiosity is like an insatiable puppy. "The library can be a great refuge, if you will, for people who are questioning." ~ Diane Kresh Theme music by Sean Balick; "4 Point Path" by The Bulwark, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Ep. #285: Curiosity in Translation & Interpretation, with Silvia Villacampa
26/06/2025 Duración: 28minThis week’s conversation is about curiosity in translation and interpretation. Not just the literal, “how do you say this thing in that language?”– but how do we use our curiosity to communicate our ideas effectively, to investigate what’s really being said when we're quite literally not speaking one another's language. Luckily, there are people like Silvia Villacampa who have a few things to teach the rest of us... Theme music by Sean Balick; “Discovery Harbor” by Cloud Harbor,, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Ep. #283: In Praise of (Curiosity-Driven) Research, with Anthony Zador
12/06/2025 Duración: 28minWith science under attack, researcher Anthony Zador joins me to make the case for its value, especially of curiosity-driven basic science. We explore the charms of curiosity as a research motivator, what distinguishes curiosity-driven research from all the rest, federal investment in science -- and recent disruptions thereto and the gutting of American research, the "curse of knowledge", showcasing practical applications, debate in the lab, and what's to love about Gila monster venom and Yellowstone's thermal pools. Theme music by Sean Balick; “Waterbourne” by Algea Fields, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Ep. #284: Curiosity in the Jewish Tradition, with Rabbi Nancy Flam
11/06/2025 Duración: 28minIn the first of what I hope is a periodic series, Rabbi Nancy Flam joined me to explore curiosity in the Jewish tradition. It's a lovely discussion of everything from Moses' response to the burning bush and the Jewish value sakranut, to creative betrayal and the importance of not getting kicked out for our questions. Theme music by Sean Balick; “Patched In" by Studio J, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Ep. #282: Choose to Be Curious: Lessons Learned
05/06/2025 Duración: 28minHere it is: the story of how this whole curiosity enterprise came to be and some of the many insights I’ve picked up along the way -- with a little timely bias for all things peace and conflict-transformation related. For those of you who are new, this is how it all began! For those who have been around a while, here's the origin story, plus some of the challenges and glory of which you've been such an important part. I'm hoping there's something here for everyone. Theme music by Sean Balick; other music by One Such Village, via via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Ep. #281: Curiosity in Challenging Racism & Celebrating Juneteenth, with Monique Bryant
28/05/2025 Duración: 28minHow might choosing to be curious help us keep the conversation open, hold onto history that's being erased, and find moments for celebration, even still? Monique "Moe" Bryant was my teacher and guide when I took a course called Challenging Racism back in 2015-2016. I had her on the show twice then, once before and once after I'd taken the eye-opening, humble-making, nonetheless-empowering program. Given where conversations about diversity, equity and inclusion are now, I thought it was time to have her back. Challenging Racism: https://www.challengingracism.org Theme music by Sean Balick; “Turning to You” by Landsman Duets, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Ep. #280: Curiosity & Choosing to Be Optimistic, with Kevin Kelly
22/05/2025 Duración: 28minI think of choosing to be curious as acting on the idea that there is opportunity in the unknown -- a very optimistic enterprise. Kevin Kelly, a man of many passions and pursuits, is a self-described radical optimist. So, what's to be found at the intersection of curiosity and choosing to be optimistic? We explore how radical (and not utopian) this approach is; our moral obligation to create opportunity; embracing an abundance mindset; "lighthouse" parenting; being curious about the things we're not interested in; just how persuasive curiosity can be; and why we're all so very dependent on one another -- in a good way! Kevin Kelly: https://kk.org Theme music by Sean Balick; ”One Little Triumph" by Piano Mover, via Blue Dot Sessions. Kevin Kelly photo by Chris Michel, used with permission.
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Ep. #278: Question Formulation & Cultivating a Collaborative Culture of Curiosity, with Patty Gómez
08/05/2025 Duración: 28minEducator Patty Gómez used a question formulation technique to cultivate a collaborative culture of curiosity at work. Theme music by Sean Balick; “Entrance Shaft 11” by The Depot, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Ep. #277 Curiosity & the World Peace Game, with John Hunter
01/05/2025 Duración: 28minThe World Peace Game is the brainchild of educator John Hunter. He describes it as “learning to live and work comfortably in the unknown.” It's hard to imagine a more curiosity-centric undertaking. A three-dimensional, hands-on political simulation, the World Peace Game explores the interconnectedness of the global community through economic, social, and environmental crises and the imminent threat of war. The goal is to extricate all the countries from those dangerous circumstances and achieve global prosperity, with the least amount of military intervention. And it’s played by 4th graders. World Peace Game: https://worldpeacegame.org Theme music by Sean Balick; “UpUpUp and Over" by The Balloonist, via Blue Dot Sessions.