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Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 346 episodes
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Curiosity Continuum is an ever-growing collection of content designed to ignite wisdom across the generations. Master your world by learning the essentials needed to thrive in this century. Level up your creative talents and power up your critical thinking skills. NUCLEUS by Curiosity Continuum is home to exclusive subscriber content as well as our interactive conversational learning platform where people share and combine their views and knowledge with others to create exponential leaps in thought leadership and innovation. What started as two lifelong friends sharing their personal conversations with the world has exploded into a movement filled with people passionate about affecting meaningful change in the constantly changing world. Our conversations explore, examine, and reframe practical topics that help you learn something new and apply what you already know in a new way.
Unknown Host hosts Curiosity Continuum, a society show with 346 episodes published.

Join Brian and I (Josh) as we discuss the arch of Curiosity Continuum and legacy we leave behind.

Brian and Josh explore how an old high school science project almost failed, but came out a success. They talk about how they made it work and adapted along the way. What blast from the past project do you remember that

Now more than ever, we need to be able to work through things that conflict or mismatch Do you allow your preconceived ideas to be challenged? How do you handle the tension of diverse beliefs? What are you doing to grow

What wisdom did you glean from the generation before your parents? What were they like? What words still ring big in your ears?

(Part 2) Two Small Coins founders Erin and Jill go deeper into what practical help and care looks like for widows and share how you can be part of the solution. Coming out of the gates, TSC is getting ready to fill 100 C

(Part 1) What would you do if your person suddenly passed away in the middle of raising a family? What would you do? A special interview with the founders of Two Small Coins, Erin and Jill. Theirs is a friendship forged

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?
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How long can you sustain your current pace? When/how do you recharge to be at your best? Why are you at your current pace? What would happen if you just stopped doing some things?
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How does your mind engage differently for analog work? Do you perceive progress the same from analog and digital work? Is your retention of information different from analog and digital forms?

What are you putting off? People don't put off good things, so what is fueling your procrastination? Josh and Brian share a real stories about where they failed and how they learned from why things went down the way they

Failure has its benefits if you move through it and not set up camp. What has failure taught you?

A fun discussion where Brian and Josh discuss lessons they have learned from The Legend of Zelda and how it applied to real life. (Yes Mom, video games taught me something useful).

Just like exploring the open world of The Legend of Zelda, Brian and Josh pick up their conversation on one of their most popular episodes, The Lessons of Zelda, and unpack more strategies for real life gleaned from one

have you perceived differences in creative quality by being in the room together versus remote? Where do you want to be away? When do you want to be collaborating real-time? At what scale of project is this important?

Is there ever really the perfect time for anything? How do you make your own opportunities? What is your key to making something happen? How do you prepare for what you don’t know maybe around the corner?

Our cities are aging - by population, infrastructure, services, and accessibility. What does this mean for the quality of life, at any age?

Do you believe you’ll be doing the same work 10 years from now? Do you believe that you will be doing the work the same way even 10 months from now? Have you taken a moment to examine your own approaches to your liveliho

A legendary Nintendo CEO - Satoru Iwata. Who are those men and women that you look up to and why? Brian and I (Josh) look inward a bit and discuss this new book and why we count Iwata-san in that group of people for us.

Have you ever traced the fruit of your inspiration back to the individual seeds? Does innovation happen all at once? What still inspires you after many cycles of life?

What actually is brainstorming? Have you learned this as a way to organize your thoughts? Join us as we discuss this most essential skill and how we actually iterated on this as we have gone along on our life journey.
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