What's the difference between curiosity, awe, and wonder and why does it matter for learning? In this episode, we welcome back three friends of the podcast: Dr. Megan Cuzzolino, researcher and educator at Harvard's Next Level Lab, Dr. Lauren Hodges, human performance researcher, and Jessica Billiet, neuroscience-informed change leader. Together, they explore curiosity as an epistemic emotion, the relationship between awe and meaning, and why widening our aperture might be the antidote to fear-based thinking. Part 1 of 2.
00:00 Cold Open
01:33 Dana Gets Meta-Curious
04:52 Meet Megan: Awe & Epistemic Emotions
07:23 Quick Curiosity vs. Sustained Interest
09:56 Does Learning Kill Awe?
11:12 Awe as Motivation at Work
14:00 Curiosity, Wonder & Vastness
21:02 Awe, Meaning & Purpose
24:18 Meet Lauren: Curiosity as Aperture
29:52 Curiosity as the Antidote to Stress
31:27 Reframing Fear with Curiosity
34:15 Wrap Up & Part 2 Preview
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