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. #304: Curious in Mind & Body, with Qudsiya Naqui
Choose to be Curious
28 minutes
2 months ago
Ep. #304: Curious in Mind & Body, with Qudsiya Naqui
How might understanding the experiences of disability help us be more curious about our own and others' minds and bodies?
And, most importantly, how might any of that help us be kinder and more patient with ourselves and each other?
I’m profoundly grateful to legal scholar and disability media-maker Qudsiya Naqui for proposing today’s topic.
Qudsiya Naqui: https://law.udc.edu/qudsiya-naqui/
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.