Posts Tagged ‘interview’
ACLR 009: How You Can Get Anyone to Do Anything with Persuasion Expert Brian Ahearn
Since the vast majority of what we say and do involves some attempt to influence, persuade, entice, arouse, sell, cajole, or convince, it’s critically important that we know how to do it well. Brian Ahearn reveals the art and science of effective and ethical persuasion principles. Are you shouting and posting and wondering why others just don’t get it? Do you ever try to convince anyone of anything? Tune it to learn exactly how you can do this more effectively.
Read MoreACLR 005: Understanding the Journey of An Asylum Seeker with Mpagi Kirumira
Mpagi Kirumira’s story unfolds in this interview, revealing insights and busting assumptions that many of us have about what it’s like to try to save your life by escaping to the United States. The roles of curiosity and adventure are clear as we peek inside the life of this Ugandan human rights activist and his journey to becoming an asylum seeker in the US.
Read MoreACLR 004: Using Curiosity to Understand the Constitution with Law Expert Kim Wehle
How confident are you that the Constitution protects you in the ways you think? Have you ever thought, “Is that even legal?” How private are your personal effects? Why should you care? Demystify the Constitution and see things other miss with Prof Kim Wehle.
Read MoreACLR 003: How Do You Lead When You Don’t Look The Part? Leadership with the Littlest Green Beret, Jan Rutherford
What life lessons can be gleaned from leadership expert, Jan Rutherford, who was the littlest man in the Special Forces? When it comes to leadership, does size matter? How do you overcome physical, emotional, and mental challenges to become a self-reliant leader? When should you quit? Is there a downside to diversity? How do civilian and military experts think differently? What’s a PONER? Jan provides a curious peek into the world of Special Forces and tackles curious questions that many civilians feel uncomfortable asking.
Read MoreACLR 002: Turn Curiosity Into Creative Success with Filmmaker Mike Rich
Applied Curiosity Lab Radio Episode 002 with filmmaker Mike Rich. How can you make a major career pivot to become a wildly successful screenwriter and filmmaker?
Read MoreACLR 001: Using Curiosity to Identify & Manage Mental Health Disorders with Julie A. Fast
What’s one thing that would surprise you most about mental illness? Expert Julie Fast provides a curious peek inside the world of mental health disorders and provides tips for identifying and managing bipolar disorder and depression. Julie is the author of four of the best selling books on managing mental health disorders, a go-to Hollywood consultant for characters with mental illness (like Claire Danes on Homeland), and an international speaker. Julie’s first hallucination was when she was 16-years old when she heard a voice in the library saying, “You have to leave.”
Read MoreACLR 000: Welcome to Applied Curiosity Lab Radio
Welcome to the podcast for the relentlessly curious: Applied Curiosity Lab Radio. Feed your inner lifelong learner, see things that others miss, bust out of your silo of sameness. Tune in weekly for interviews that provide insights, wisdom, and actionable bits from outside the boundaries of ordinary.
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