staycurious.org Presents: DEBUT ON iHEARTRADIO

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“Sewing is cheaper than therapy.” – Unknown

What’s sewing and staycurious.org have in common?

Going to therapy can be helpful, it’s also expensive. Sewing, on the other hand, can be a more cost effective way to unwind & chill. I can’t actually sew a damn thing and have to ask my mother, so instead, the stitching and sewing of staycurious.org and podcast will suffice.

While sewing staycurious.org together does force me to learn new ways to despise the creative process for a decade long project, solace sits patiently.

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Who is staycurious.org? (Heikki’s Satori)

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Who is staycurious.org?

Meet Heikki.

Your Chancellor of Curiosity. Buckle up and listen to the founder share his satori.

It was an experimental show. We videoed. And we hope you enjoy this behind the scenes look.

Intro Music: Midnight Sun by Cleveland’s own Mr.Gnome.

Listening Time: 48 minutes

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Curiosity + Love (Part II)

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This is part II of Curiosity & Love. Listen to Part I first. This podcast originally aired in January 2021. Love is an incredible thing. And we don’t know love like we should. This curious conversation is a follow up to Episode #011 | Curiosity + Love. We asked supporters for their input, chatted again with the Captain of Project Falkor, and tried to make it fun. Pour your favorite cocktail and enjoi. The intro song is called Hey Mr by Mr. Sebastian. Listening time: 43 minutes

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Keep Calm, Quit Your Passion

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staycurious.org Presents: Available on YouTube!  Subscribe, listen and learn! 

2021 has arrived with the ‘new year, new me’ mantra everywhere. Millions of souls are inspired with resolutions and following advice like ‘find your passion.’

Unfortunately, it’s kind of shitty advice. In short, telling people to find their passion could suggest that passion is within you, just waiting to be revealed.

It. Is. Not.

Telling people to follow their passion suggests that passion will do the lion’s share of the work for you.

It. Will. Not.

We look at the effects of both fixed and growth mindsets and their impact on learning and curiosity.

da Vinci | that Curious Bastard

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Did you know Leonardo was an illegitimate child born during what scholars have called a ‘Golden Age’ for Bastards?

How did he fuel his curiosity? This was a man who believed ‘learning never exhausts the mind.’ That is to say he was always learning. His early years were spent living on his father’s family estate in Vinci. During this period of his life, he was also influenced by his uncle, who had a love of nature and had a hand in rearing him during his formative years. He had a very short formal schooling, he was largely an autodidact.

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