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Father and Joe E447: Curiosity vs. “Nebby” — Vulnerability, Trust, and Real Relationship-Building

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Curiosity can be the opposite of self-centeredness—but only when it’s paired with respect, trust, and appropriate vulnerability. In this episode, Joe Rockey and Father Boniface Hicks unpack the difference between “healthy and holy curiosity” and being “nebby” (nosy), and why that line matters in friendships, marriage, and sales. They also connect it to the life of faith: softening the heart so communion becomes possible under God. Key Ideas Curiosity builds relationships when it’s rooted in g...

First published

02/02/2026

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religion spirituality christianity society culture

Duration

20 minutes

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Father and Joe

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Episode Description

<p>Curiosity can be the opposite of self-centeredness—but only when it’s paired with respect, trust, and appropriate vulnerability. In this episode, Joe Rockey and Father Boniface Hicks unpack the difference between “healthy and holy curiosity” and being “nebby” (nosy), and why that line matters in friendships, marriage, and sales. They also connect it to the life of faith: softening the heart so communion becomes possible under God.</p><p><b>Key Ideas</b></p><ul><li>Curiosity builds relationships when it’s rooted in genuine care, not extraction or control.</li><li>Vulnerability is required for intimacy, but it must match the level of trust that exists.</li><li>“Nebby” curiosity (nosiness) seeks power or gossip—without shared vulnerability or mutual goodwill.</li><li>A curious, kind stance toward yourself (and your “parts”) can reduce contempt and grow calm, compassion, and communion.</li><li>In sales, curiosity becomes a “cheat code” when it serves the person—not the commission—and when it respects boundaries.</li></ul><p><b>Links &amp; References (official/source only)</b> </p><pre>Judith Glaser / CreatingWE Institute (Transformational conversation article):https://creatingwe.com/news-blogs/articles-blogs/shifting-to-transformational-conversation-for-best-results</pre><p><br/></p><pre>IFS Institute (Internal Family Systems):https://ifs-institute.com/</pre><p><br/></p><pre>St. Bernard of Clairvaux (Steps of Humility and Pride – publisher preview PDF):https://tanbooks.com/content/3318_Preview.pdf<br/></pre><p><b>CTA:</b> If this helped, please leave a review or share this episode with a friend.<br/> Questions or thoughts? Email [email protected]<br/> .</p><p>Tags (comma-separated)</p><p>Father and Joe, Joe Rockey, Father Boniface Hicks, curiosity, vulnerability, trust, relationship building, communion, intimacy, selfishness, self-centeredness, kindness, compassion, calm, confidence, courage, connectedness, internal family systems, IFS, Judith Glaser, transformational conversation, Conversational Intelligence, nebby, nosy, Pittsburgh, gossip, pride, humility, Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, hard of heart, Jesus, sales, ethical sales, sales training, servant leadership, boundaries, trustworthiness, manipulation, integrity</p>

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