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Episodes
Monday May 25, 2020
I Do Not Know
Monday May 25, 2020
Monday May 25, 2020
You do not need to know everything. But, not knowing can inspire you to learn and expand your curiosity. How do you anchor yourself as you stretch into an unknown?
Monday May 18, 2020
The Culture of Conveniences
Monday May 18, 2020
Monday May 18, 2020
How have common or assumed conveniences created an entitlement perspective in a lot of the world, professionally, governmentally, personally? How have these assumptions made us blind to the situation of others? Is it all about you, or should we help others?
Monday May 11, 2020
Real Money Monopoly
Monday May 11, 2020
Monday May 11, 2020
Monopoly money - We all know it's not real money. But, what if you played with REAL money? Listen to the recap of eventful game of Monopoly that Brian played with his children, ages 13 and 11, and how using real money changed their own gaming behavior and inspired real-life learning.
Notes:
Listen to the TedX talk that inspired our own curiosity:
When money isn’t real: the $10,000 experiment | Adam Carroll | TEDxLondonBusinessSchool
Monday May 04, 2020
The Constraints of Creativity
Monday May 04, 2020
Monday May 04, 2020
Creativity runs wild and free for some. But, is creativity better with constraints? Is it stifling, or like light focused into a laser? Is it either/or, or both/and for creativity and context?