Conversations for Curiosity

Conversations for Curiosity

What is a conscious and curiosity conversation look like and mean to you?

We all communicate. Whether it is verbal, texting, writing or non-verbal.

Some times it is easy and other times not so much.

This newsletter and this conversation was inspired by this very video and by these amazing people here at Bringing Humanity Together

Isabelle Zimmerman

Kimberly Lechnick

Dalice Rose-McSeveney

Stephanie Holloway

Jan Barlow

Jodi Kay Benusa

Carla Louise Fedigan RN, WHNP-BC

Justine Beauregard

What is a purpose of a conversation?

What does curiosity mean?

How can you take a stance of curiosity?

Why is it hard to take a stance of curiosity?

What happens that prevents you from taking a stance of curiosity?

Here is Julia Dhar's Ted X Video


Julia made 3 points

1) Choose curiosity over clash

2) See conversation as a climbing

wall (changing perspectives)

3) Common purpose

This is what?Justine Beauregard?shared with me

1. Committing to learn for 10 minutes a day builds our "curiosity" muscle. It allows us to challenge what we do and explore new perspectives and thoughts often.

2. Conversation is better than communication. If you're really good at conversation, people remember you and the pay more attention to you. This makes you a better communicator by default and more magnetic, which is great for building impact and income!

3. Great leaders know how to hold a conversation and prioritize curiosity. They are humble enough to know that they don't know a lot and open to listening to others' ideas and points of view without an agenda. They're the true visionaries of our generation - and the best part is, you can decide to be one whenever you like!

This is what?Dalice Rose-McSeveney ?????has shared with me

Love this video, Chris Berryman. I'm a curious conservationist. It's the best way to build rapport quickly & to encourage others to open up. This technique works exceptionally well when defining the best way forward for a problem. The common purpose starts with understanding what problem are we trying to solve. Once that is known we can explore opportunities to solve it. In my experience it helps to have one or two big picture/quick idea thinkers in the group to get the ideas flowing, some people work better responding to ideas & saying what won't work instead of starting from a blank canvas. Whenever I hear a challenge or opposing view I listen as in there is normally a nugget of gold. Nuggets of gold help you achieve your goal.


Be on the lookout very, very soon that we will take a deeper dive into this great and engaging conversation. A event is upcoming very soon from us here at?Bringing Humanity Together?????????????

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We would like to hear from you all. What do you think about what?Julia Dhar?in what she shared here??

What resonated with you?

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Terrance E. Stock

“You find yourself when you lose yourself in service to others” Gandhi

2 年

What I find striking in today’s world is that conversations that cause a measure of cognitive dissonance illicit an anger response rather than curiosity.

Chris Berryman

Coalition Builder of Bringing Humanity Together LinkedIn Jedi Knight/"I help You, You Help Me, We Help We"

2 年

What are your thoughts Terrance E. Stock Christel-Silvia Fischer?

Chris Berryman

Coalition Builder of Bringing Humanity Together LinkedIn Jedi Knight/"I help You, You Help Me, We Help We"

2 年

What are your thoughts Lisa Erck, M.Ed., CPC, ELI-MP, CLDS James Sharp ?

Julia's "Choose curiosity over clash" struck me as central to carrying on a true conversation. Too often we see conversation not as a way to understanding, but more as a duel to the death

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