EPISODE · Jun 27, 2025 · 35 MIN
Why are you such an A*shole?
from More In Common · host More In Common Podcast
Keywords curiosity, conversations, emotional awareness, relationships, bias, self-improvement, communication, personal growth, understanding, engagement Summary In this conversation, Keith and Gerren explore the multifaceted nature of curiosity, emphasizing its importance in personal growth, communication, and relationships. They discuss the difference between genuine and performative curiosity, the challenges of maintaining curiosity in emotionally charged situations, and the role of curiosity in breaking down biases and fostering understanding among individuals. The conversation highlights practical tools for engaging curiosity and the emotional aspects that accompany it, ultimately framing curiosity as an act of love towards oneself and others. Takeaways Changing your perspective can help identify real problems. Curiosity is essential for meaningful conversations. Genuine curiosity differs from performative curiosity. Emotional triggers can hinder curiosity. Curiosity can reduce defensiveness in discussions. Understanding someone's story fosters deeper connections. Curiosity helps dismantle biases and stereotypes. Curiosity requires courage and emotional awareness. Asking the right questions reveals genuine curiosity. Curiosity is an act of love towards others. Chapters 00:00 Changing Perspectives: The Importance of Curiosity 04:07 Performative vs. Genuine Curiosity 07:09 The Challenges of Being Curious 09:54 Curiosity in Emotional States 12:59 Deepening Relationships Through Curiosity 15:52 Navigating Difficult Conversations 18:38 Curiosity and Group Dynamics 21:31 The Role of Curiosity in Bias Reduction 24:31 Curiosity as an Act of Love More In Common Website | https://www.moreincommonent.com/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/moreincommonent Twitter | https://twitter.com/MoreInCommonent Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/moreincommonpod
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