ACLR: What Does the Mueller Report REALLY Mean?

Welcome to this special episode of ACLR with The Constitution Demystifier, Kimberly Wehle. We’re focusing the lens of curiosity to reveal key takeaways and what you REALLY need to know about The Mueller Report. Discover why this is NOT just about one particular president, Trump. This IS about the Presidency…and why this distinction matters.

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ACLR: What’s Your Favorite Bad Habit?

Applied Curiosity Lab Radio (ACLR) is the  podcast for the relentlessly curious. This Season (the big 2.0!) I’m joined in the studio by my sister and Applied Curiosity Lab’s Chief Experience Producer, Jennifer Felberg. Each week, fun informal conversations center around one delectable Curiosity Bite designed to…

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How to Reduce Inequality by Ignoring Implicit Bias

The bad news is that (so far) there is no cure for implicit bias. Not for yours; not for mine. The good news is that this does not matter. The other good news is that there is something you can do about explicit bias, and this does matter. Start with eliminating unpaid internships.

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Mini-Guide to Applied Curiosity for Critical Thinking

Our critical thinking skills are in a State of Emergency. Not because we’re dumb. We’re not. We simply have too much information for our human brains to process. We are increasingly relying on other humans, our own biases, and AI algorithms to nudge our thinking.

Possession of knowledge does not guarantee the ability to think wisely. We can change this using Applied Curiosity. Let this be your guide.

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Megatrends at the Molecular Level

Curious questions can always be relied on to turn complex and complicated into understandable…and it’s often made easier by a trip to a bar. EMD Performance Material’s Self-Assembly technology was no different.

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What Does It Mean to Be Human?

Now and in the foreseeable future, knowing what to think about will be the biggest challenge that we face as humans. The old censorship was about withholding information. The new censorship will be about the inability of the human brain to process our unprecedented access to information. What should we pay attention to?

As a sponsored member of Merck, KGaA Darmstadt, Germany’s AlwaysCurious initiative celebrating their 350-year anniversary, I was asked to share my vision of the next 350 years.

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