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FoodiePEDIA Radio
Patrick O’Aryee
6 episodes
3 days ago
FoodiePEDIA is a Project-based Knowledge-testing Podcast helping you to Experiment with Knowledge, and make best career choices, through While-In-School Projects, Side Projects and General Experimentation.
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FoodiePEDIA is a Project-based Knowledge-testing Podcast helping you to Experiment with Knowledge, and make best career choices, through While-In-School Projects, Side Projects and General Experimentation.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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What’s More Valuable—Knowledge Remembered or Curiosity Sustained?
FoodiePEDIA Radio
8 minutes 56 seconds
1 week ago
What’s More Valuable—Knowledge Remembered or Curiosity Sustained?

Episode #4


Episode Title: Curiosity vs Knowledge — Which Matters More?

Show: FoodiePEDIA 365 Podcast


Is learning supposed to end once we “know enough”… or is knowing supposed to spark even deeper curiosity? In this thought-provoking episode of the FoodiePEDIA 365 Podcast, Patrick O. Aryee takes you on a reflective journey into one of education’s biggest questions: What’s more valuable—knowledge remembered or curiosity sustained?


As we move through school, work, and life, society often rewards those who can memorize information. But in a fast-changing world where yesterday’s facts become today’s updates, is memory alone enough? Or is curiosity the real engine that drives creativity, career growth, lifelong learning, and meaningful personal transformation?


In this solo episode, Patrick breaks the discussion into three powerful segments:


1. The Limits of Knowledge


Why knowledge alone is no longer the ultimate advantage—and how memorization-based learning shapes the way we think, create, and make decisions.


2. The Power of Curiosity


How curiosity fuels problem-solving, innovation, adaptability, and self-discovery. Featuring insights from research on creativity and lifelong learning.


3. Balancing Knowing and Wondering


What happens when knowledge and curiosity work together, and how learners—students, young professionals, and adults—can build a mindset that grows with them.


Whether you’re a student, educator, creator, or someone navigating a career transition, this episode will challenge the way you think about learning in a world that never stops changing.


🎧 Tune in, reflect deeply, and rediscover the joy of asking questions—not just finding answers.

FoodiePEDIA Radio
FoodiePEDIA is a Project-based Knowledge-testing Podcast helping you to Experiment with Knowledge, and make best career choices, through While-In-School Projects, Side Projects and General Experimentation.