Posts Tagged ‘podcast’
ACLR: What’s Your Definition of Evil?
Warning: In this episode of Applied Curiosity Lab Radio we talk about evil, and evil can be shocking. We’re not trying to be shocking, but in order to chomp on this Curiosity Bite, Jennifer and I discuss unpleasant things. Who’s truly evil and how did they get that way?
Read MoreACLR: Do You Have the Right to Know How and Why Decisions are Made for You?
Welcome back to ACLR where we chomp on the Curiosity Bite that explores how much control we have over the decisions we seem to make. If you found out how many decisions are made for you could you handle the truth? Do you have the right to know? Would you want to know? What would you do with a copy of the Wicked Bible?
Read MoreACLR: How Can You Tell When You’ve Become an Adult?
Welcome back to Applied Curiosity Lab Radio. ACLR is the podcast for the relentlessly curious and we’re beyond glad you’re part of our Tribe of the Curious. Are you? This episode’s Curiosity Bite explores the idea of becoming an adult and the rites of passages around the world that usher humans into adulthood.
Read MoreACLR: What Does It Mean to Be Offended on Behalf of Someone Else?
Welcome back to Applied Curiosity Lab Radio where we chomp on the Curiosity Bite that explores what it means to be offended by proxy. How should we decide whether or not to be offended on behalf of others? Should you be offended on behalf of someone who is not offended?
Wanna turn your book club into a podcast club? ACLR is here for you!
Read MoreACLR: What Do We Miss When We Confuse Bad Behavior With Mental Illness?
Welcome back to Applied Curiosity Lab Radio. This week’s thought experiment (aka Curiosity Bite) explores how history influences our ideas of what constitutes mental illness, and how confusing bad ideas with mental illness can lead us astray. Join the community of curiosity seekers. Let us know how you think!
Read MoreACLR: Do You Need to Experience a Problem to Create a Wise Solution?
Here we are back at Applied Curiosity Lab Radio. Today’s Curiosity Bite chomps on the topic of experiencing problems and creating wise solutions. Do you have to experience a problem to create a wise solution? When it comes to problem solving, what’s more important, understanding or experiencing? Thanks for listening!
Read MoreACLR: What Should a Responsible Gun Owner Do About the Possibility of Dementia?
Welcome back to Applied Curiosity Lab Radio. Today’s Curiosity Bite chomps on the heated topic of when gun ownership collides with dementia. New stats indicate that the likelihood of dying with dementia is greater than ever before. What should a responsible gun owner do about this fact?
Read MoreACLR: Would Your Way of Life Work For Most People?
Welcome back to Applied Curiosity Lab Radio. This week we chomp on the Curiosity Bite about how we define, evaluate, and compare our way of life. What about your way of life wouldn’t work for most people? Why? As a bonus, tune in for health advice that’s better than any fancy diet. It’s free and easy.
Read MoreACLR: What’s the Downside to Being Totally Present?
Welcome back to Applied Curiosity Lab Radio…because you’re relentlessly curious. We’re chomping on the Curiosity Bite that explores being totally present and mindful…and potential downsides. Also, let us know if you’re curious about joining Curiosity Quest 2020. It’s going to be epic!
Read MoreACLR: What’s Your Favorite Filler Word?
Welcome back to Applied Curiosity Lab Radio! This week we…um…chomp on filler words. Why we use them. How we can stop using them. How to extract hidden meaning from how other people use filler words. Trust me, if you’re relentlessly curious you don’t want to miss this episode. In future episode, when you hear us use “twatka” and “wheat G” you’ll know what we’re talking about.
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