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The Magic of Curiosity

An episode of the The Voice of Law Podcast podcast, hosted by Bianca Phillips, titled "The Magic of Curiosity" was published on September 20, 2025 and runs 14 minutes.

September 20, 2025 ·14m · The Voice of Law Podcast

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In this bonus episode I explore curiosity, telling of my own experience as a youngster with a curious mind and no clear way to navigate it. The next episodes will explore: the centrality of purpose, and our need for speed in digital health.

In this bonus episode I explore curiosity, telling of my own experience as a youngster with a curious mind and no clear way to navigate it. The next episodes will explore: the centrality of purpose, and our need for speed in digital health.
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