The Curiosity Dividend

The Curiosity Dividend
Podcast Description
A podcast that explores that relentless itch to ask ‘why?’ and ‘what if?’ and to discover new possibilities through sharing stories and making deeper connections. Curiosity is a philosophy and an operating system - the fuel that drives meaning, creativity and innovation.
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Explores a wide range of topics centering on creativity, innovation, leadership, and personal growth, with episodes that include discussions on art's impact on business featuring Hugh MacLeod, strategic leadership influenced by improvisational theatre with Rob Poynton, and architecture's role in community well-being with Sadie Morgan.

A podcast that explores that relentless itch to ask ‘why?’ and ‘what if?’ and to discover new possibilities through sharing stories and making deeper connections. Curiosity is a philosophy and an operating system – the fuel that drives meaning, creativity and innovation.
Josh Connolly is a coach who uses embodiment practices, breath-work, and his own deeply personal experiences, to help build resilience in others. Josh is a passionate supporter of those affected by parental alcohol issues, an advocate for tapping into, and connecting profoundly with, our emotions and intuition as a way to heal trauma, and he’s a wonderful conversationalist.
We connected over a shared frustration with aspects of the widely publicised debate between Gary Stevenson and Daniel Priestley about the economy. Our conversation became much richer – we talk about being a man, role models, vulnerability, stoicism, community, unfashionable opinions, doubt and bad therapy.
https://www.joshconnolly.co.uk/about-josh
Josh’s book – It’s Them Not You: How to Break Free from Toxic Parents and Reclaim Your Story
Josh’s Do Lectures talk
Books etc. referenced in our discussion
Diary of a CEO: Gary Stevenson and Daniel Priestley debate
Bad Therapy: Why The Kids Aren’t Growing Up – Abigail Shrier
Future Tense: Why Anxiety is Good For You (Even Though It Feels Bad) – Tracy Dennis-Tiwary
I May Be Wrong – Björn Natthiko Lindeblad
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