Curiosity gets a lot of credit for success.
For me, that raises an interesting inverse question: what about curiosity and failure?
Who better to invite into that conversation than Samuel West, creator of Museum of Failure, a collection of failed products and services from around the world.
Museum of Failure: https://museumoffailure.com
Theme music by Sean Balick. “The Rampart” by Castle Danger, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Curiosity gets a lot of credit for success.
For me, that raises an interesting inverse question: what about curiosity and failure?
Who better to invite into that conversation than Samuel West, creator of Museum of Failure, a collection of failed products and services from around the world.
Museum of Failure: https://museumoffailure.com
Theme music by Sean Balick. “The Rampart” by Castle Danger, via Blue Dot Sessions.
Ep. #295: Cultivating Curiosity: Move, Think, Rest, with Natalie Nixon
Choose to be Curious
28 minutes
4 months ago
Ep. #295: Cultivating Curiosity: Move, Think, Rest, with Natalie Nixon
Creativity strategist Natalie Nixon has a fresh take on productivity and our ideas about time.
She makes the case for leaning into joyful movement, deep thinking and the pause of a "strategic speed bump" to tap into -- and cultivate -- our creativity and curiosity.
Natalie Nixon: https://www.figure8thinking.com
Theme music by Sean Balick; “Mind Body Mind” by Bodytonic, via Blue Dot Sessions.
Choose to be Curious
Curiosity gets a lot of credit for success.
For me, that raises an interesting inverse question: what about curiosity and failure?
Who better to invite into that conversation than Samuel West, creator of Museum of Failure, a collection of failed products and services from around the world.
Museum of Failure: https://museumoffailure.com
Theme music by Sean Balick. “The Rampart” by Castle Danger, via Blue Dot Sessions.