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ACLR: How Often Do You Consider the Preposterous to Solve the Impossible?

By Becki Saltzman | June 11, 2020 | 1

Welcome to Applied Curiosity Lab Radio. This episode of ACLR chomps on the curiosity bite about the role of preposterous ideas in solving seemingly impossible problems. What’s your most pressing problem? What’s the most preposterous idea you can come up with that could help you solve this problem?

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ACLR: What Life Skills are Extremely Useful but Rarely Taught?

By Becki Saltzman | May 7, 2020

Welcome to ACLR you relentlessly curious adventurer. In this episode we’re chomping on the Curiosity Bite that explores life skills. What life skill have you been meaning to learn? What life skill do you have that most people don’t have? How do you measure these skills? Listen & chomp with us.

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ACLR: Do You Need to Experience a Problem to Create a Wise Solution?

By Becki Saltzman | October 24, 2019

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!

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ACLR Special Episode: Homelessness. What Are We Missing?

By Becki Saltzman | April 13, 2018

What are we missing when we’re thinking about how to tackle the problem of homelessness in America? In this special episode of ACLR, the lens of Applied Curiosity is turned toward creating a MicroSolution for tackling this pervasive and divisive issue in what may be a totally new way.

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