The Curiosity Quotient

The Curiosity Quotient
Podcast Description
Everything seems to move at 1000 miles an hour these days. Moving at speed has become valued above most all else and this sits in direct contrast to our human need for curiosity. Being curious takes time and space, we have to give ourselves the permission to expand our thinking and perspective to see more possibilities. This podcast is unapologetically about holding space to be truly curious and who knows where that might lead? Really can you afford not to develop your CQ?
Photo by Dominik Van Opdenbosch on Unsplash
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The podcast explores themes of curiosity, education, philosophy, neuroscience, and business, with episodes such as a discussion on prompting AI through ancient philosophy, the impact of EdTech on learning, and the connections between Olympic athletics and business success, all highlighting the importance of reflection and open dialogue in an increasingly fast-paced world.

Everything seems to move at 1000 miles an hour these days. Moving at speed has become valued above most all else and this sits in direct contrast to our human need for curiosity. Being curious takes time and space, we have to give ourselves the permission to expand our thinking and perspective to see more possibilities. This podcast is unapologetically about holding space to be truly curious and who knows where that might lead? Really can you afford not to develop your CQ?
Photo by Dominik Van Opdenbosch on Unsplash
For this episode of the CQ Podcast I was joined by the inimitable Dr Stewart Desson. We had a wonderful conversation that ranged from a football tour of Pakistan to trying to unpick the potential future impact of AI. Along the way Stewart shared his how his enthusiasm for Operational Research eventually led him to being the founder and CEO of Lumina Learning and the researcher behind the Lumina Spark Psychometric.

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