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Choose to be Curious - Ep. #104: Curiosity and Non-Obvious Thinking with Rohit Bhargava

Ep. #104: Curiosity and Non-Obvious Thinking with Rohit Bhargava

01/14/20 • 28 min

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Choose to be Curious
Trend curator, marketing expert and best selling author Rohit Bhargava declares: "Learning to use non-obvious thinking has a valuable side effect: It makes you more curious, observant, and understanding of the world around you.” He had me at "Be curious." Theme music by Sean Balick; “Turning on the Lights" by Speakeasy, via Blue Dot Sessions. Join us next time when dancer, choreographer, and educator Erin Foreman-Murray explores curiosity as embodied and expressed in dance.
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Trend curator, marketing expert and best selling author Rohit Bhargava declares: "Learning to use non-obvious thinking has a valuable side effect: It makes you more curious, observant, and understanding of the world around you.” He had me at "Be curious." Theme music by Sean Balick; “Turning on the Lights" by Speakeasy, via Blue Dot Sessions. Join us next time when dancer, choreographer, and educator Erin Foreman-Murray explores curiosity as embodied and expressed in dance.

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"Dance is how I practice curiosity. It is the vehicle through which I'm asking questions about the world -- and investigating questions about the world. " So says dancer, choreographer, educator and American University professor Erin Foreman-Murray in this lovely conversation about dance and embodied curiosity with C2BC intern Michela Dwyer. Theme and other music thanks to Sean Balick. Join us next time when doctor-turned-cobbler Casey Kerrigan shares her mission to build a better shoe!

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