Posts Tagged ‘podcasts’
ACLR 018: Inside Non-Fiction Television with Laura Fravel
How to spin facts and data into storytelling genius…a peek inside the world of non-fiction television and film with Laura Fravel. Can you tell non-fiction stories in captivating ways and still stay married to the truth? With the blurred lines between reality television and reality, how can you tell what’s real and what’s not?
Read MoreACLR 016: Inside the Animal Abuse Underbelly with Richard “Kudo” Couto
Can animals have rights and still be dinner? Peek inside the hidden world of illegal horse slaughter, ritual animal sacrifice, fighting rings, and the massively inhumane treatment of animals, and see what Richard “Kudo” Couto and his Animal Recovery Mission teams are doing to stop it.
Read MoreACLR 015: UFOs Evidence of Extraterrestrial Beings? with Peter Davenport
Director of the National UFO Reporting Center, Peter Davenport provides a curious peek at UFOlogy, the science of UFOs as evidence of extraterrestrial intelligent life. Learn what to look for and how to report UFOs. Statistics say they’re out there. Reports say they’re here. Curious?
Read MoreACLR 014: How to Cultivate Curiosity, with Jennifer Felberg
Sipping cocktails with Jennifer Felberg and sharing actionable lessons in how to cultivate curiosity and how to use applied curiosity as a strategic tool for yourself, your family, and your company.
Read MoreACLR 013: Is a Location Independent Lifestyle For You? with Laura Domela & Kevin Morris
Location independence means that you can live and work from anywhere. First, you have to be curious enough to ask yourself, “What if?” Then, you have to be curious enough to sincerely answer. Today’s episode with Laura Domela and Kevin Morris explores what it takes and what’s it’s like to live a location-independent lifestyle…on a boat.
Read MoreACLR 011: Curious About Wine? A Chat with Sommelier David LeClaire
Why is wine so mysterious, magical, and sometimes intimidating? What are the most important things to know in order to enjoy wine without pretension and avoid being ripped off? Sommelier David LeClaire gives me, a brown drink drinker, a peek into the world of wine.
Read MoreACLR 010: Travel Guide to Japan For the Relentlessly Curious
This is the official guide to traveling to Japan for the relentlessly curious. It contains opportunities for unusual adventures, uncommon advice, and curiosity-fueled insights. It’s based on the latest Curiosity Quest.
Read MoreACLR 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 007: Re-examining Sex and Marriage with Fledgling Madame, Holley Shepard
What does it look like to stop and reveal your secret sexual desires…to your spouse? Is an open marriage a happier marriage? You may crinkle or raise your eyebrows, but this curious peek inside the world of polyamory, sex clubs, and swingers provides insights that can be applied way beyond what may seem obvious. Elevate curiosity.
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.
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