
Ep. #104: Curiosity and Non-Obvious Thinking with Rohit Bhargava
01/14/20 • 28 min
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Susan Engel, professor of psychology at Williams College, has made a career of studying the ebb and flow of curiosity in our lives. "There is no curiosity script," she says. and "it's almost impossible to cultivate curiosity in others without it in your own life." What's an educator -- or parent -- to do? The latest in our Curiosity Studies series! Theme music by Sean Balick; "Curious Case" by The Cabinetmarkers, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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