Posts Tagged ‘podcast’
ACLR: What Makes You Matter?
Welcome back to ACLR you adventurous curiosity seekers. In this episode we discuss, dissect, and debate an increasingly hot topic in the age of AI. What gives us purpose and what’s required for us to feel we matter? How will ideas like Universal Basic Income address this challenge as AI leaps ever closer to replacing our individual economic relevance? Stuff like that.
Read MoreACLR: 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.
Read MoreACLR: What’s the Difference Between A Great Opportunity and a Warning Sign?
Welcome back to ACLR. What do you see as a warning sign that others may see as an opportunity? What do you see as an opportunity that others may see as a warning sign? When you think about opportunity, what comes to mind? Investments? Adventures? Relationships? These are some of the Curiosity Bite related questions we dissect, discuss, and debate.
Read MoreACLR: What’s the Right Ratio of Experiencing to Documenting Life?
In this episode of ACLR we discuss, dissect, and debate what happens when we interrupt our experiences to document and share. How are your life experiences influenced by your plans to document or share? How do you determine what’s valuable or entertaining enough to share? Do you think that documenting your life and your opinions makes it harder to change your mind?
Read MoreACLR: What Does It Mean to Die Too Soon?
If you could find out when you will die, would you? Applied Curiosity Lab Radio explores the concept of what it means to die too soon. Check out this episode of ACLR, listen for clues to determine whether you will die too soon, and jump on the show notes to plug yourself into the Death Clock…if you dare.
Read MoreACLR: How Often Do You Think About the Color of Your Skin?
When thinking about the color of your skin, what’s the right amount? In this episode of ACLR, we aim the curiosity lens at privilege, dressing in blackface and other delicates. What are you missing when you ignore impact to acknowledge intent? What are you missing when you ignore intent to acknowledge impact? What’s more important, intent or impact?
Read MoreACRL: How Do You Decide Who & What to Trust?
In this episode of ACLR…how do you decide who to trust? How aware are you of what informs your decisions? If you were lost in a city with a dead cell phone and no person would help you, how self-reliant could you be? Is your intuition as powerful as you think it is?
Read MoreACLR: Do You Know When the Wrong People Have the Right Mind?
Here’s the question to elevate your curiosity for this episode. What’s easier for you to see? A. When the wrong person has the right mind, B. When the wrong people have the right mind, C. When the right person has the wrong mind, or D. When the right people have the wrong mind? That’s (mostly) what we’re talking about.
Read MoreACLR: 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…
Read MoreEpisode 017: How to Fund Your Business Idea with Venture Capitalist Stephen Saltzman
Venture capitalist, serial entrepreneur, and nice guy who happens to be my husband, Stephen Saltzman, provides a curious peek inside the world of venture capital and entrepreneurship. What’s the difference between an idea, a business idea, and a fundable business idea?
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