Posts Tagged ‘podcast’
ACLR: Truth Versus Social Justice – Which Would You Choose?
Welcome back to Applied Curiosity Lab Radio where we chew on the Curiosity Bite regarding truth and social justice. What do you choose when truth is at odds with social justice? What should we choose?
Read MoreACLR: Would a Lie Detector Agree With What You Say You Value Most?
Welcome to ACLR, the podcast for the relentlessly curious. This week we chomp on the Curiosity Bite: Would a lie detector agree with what you say you value most? What do you say you value most?
Read MoreACLR: How Do You Decide Who and Whether to Forgive?
Hey curiosity seekers! Welcome back to Applied Curiosity Lab Radio where this week we chomp on the Curiosity Bite about apologies. Thank you Facebook friends for weighing in on how you decide whether or not to accept apologies.
Read MoreACLR: What’s the Last Thing You Changed Your Mind About and Why?
Welcome back to ACLR, the podcast for the relentlessly curious. We chomp on week’s Curiosity Bite to dissect, debate, and discuss the complicated problem with changing your mind. We value consistency. We value learning. Which do we value more?
Read MoreACLR: Which of Your Senses Do You Rely On Most?
Welcome to this week’s episode of Applied Curiosity Lab Radio where we’re chomping on the Curiosity Bite: Which of your five senses do you rely on most? We also discuss awful things our senses experience. What sense do you take for granted? Thanks for listening!
Read MoreACLR: How Do You Evaluate Medical Decisions?
Welcome back to Applied Curiosity Lab Radio where we’re tackling the Curiosity Bite: How do you make medical decisions? Can we ever have a wise healthcare system without clearly defining what we all mean by “health”? Tune in. Share your thoughts. Should you subscribe and toss up a review on the iTunes? Yes, please!
Read MoreACLR: What Are You More Capable of Than You Were a Year Ago?
Welcome back to ACLR, adventurous and curious you. This week’s Curiosity Bite: What are you more capable of than you were a year ago? What did you used to be capable of that you no longer know how to do? Does it matter? Thanks to all of you who are sharing your answers to the Curiosity Bites! We want to hear from you!
Read MoreACLR: How Often Is There Really No Other Explanation?
Welcome back to Applied Curiosity Lab Radio. I love this week’s Curiosity Bite on ACLR: How often is there really no other explanation? Think about this as a strategy in your work. Think about this in making sense of your daily life. We tease apart some wild conspiracies to see if we can uncover other explanations.
Read MoreACLR: Do You Get What You Expect From What You Buy?
Welcome back to ACLR, the podcast for the relentlessly curious. This week’s Curiosity Bite: Did you get the best result from what you purchased last? What was it? What has the biggest impact on whether you get what you expect from what you buy? Is ownership more important than access? Don’t miss Sortafacts and Jennifer’s list of top (lame) things to purchase.
Read MoreACLR: How Effective Are Your Complaints?
What’s your favorite complaint? Why do we complain? That’s what this episode of ACLR is about. What’s something that you complain about that you never try to do anything about? What’s something that you don’t complain about but you actually do something about?
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