The Fruitful Curiosity podcast is an exploration of unorthodox ideas that bring new perspectives to life to help us better navigate life successfully. In this podcast, we indulge on curiosity, exploring a variety of topics such as what is purpose, how we
In this episode, Sam & Andy enter into the realm of self reflection. They begin by trying to nail down a definition before explaining their individual self reflection journeys. After debating what it is and its purpose, the skill development and habit formation component forms a major part of the discussion. This episode intends to provide useful advice for people struggling with their own reflective behaviours.Books referenced: Make Time by Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky
In this episode, Sam & Andy discuss the future of work. In particular, they look at the role of work, remote jobs, AI/automation and how companies may operate down the line.They have a wide ranging discussion which touches on a variety of pertinent topics for the current generation of working professionals.
In this rather peculiar first episode of the new season, Sam and Andy discuss a recent voyage of Sam's, El Camino de Santiago. They cover its practical aspects, spiritual depth and the lasting impact of such a journey. As usual, they manage to delve into tangent topics around living a good life and defining success for yourself.
In our least relevant episode, we explore what is leisure, its history and what is the purpose of it. As usual, we manage to get on to self-awareness, identity and everything else :) Enjoy and join the discord if you fancy.
In this episode, Sam & Andy explore the concept of digital minimalism. What does it mean, how does our current relationship with technology look and how do we strike the right balance of use of technology. In parts this turned more into a discussion around the negatives (and positives) of social media. Book referenced: Cal Newport Digital Minimalism
In this episode, we discuss the topic of how to approach learning - how to choose what to learn and then how to optimise the process of learning itself. As usual, the episode is coupled with our divergent discussion into related topics.
In this episode, we explore the concept of self-awareness, what it is, why we think it is important and how to build it. A non-exhaustive list of the external resources mentioned in this episode are: - Permission to Feel - Marc Brackett, relates to the RULER emotional intelligence model - Harvard Business Review article on how you should ask what not why when reflecting (Google this and it'll turn up) - Daniel Goleman Emotional Intelligence - Nick Craig and purpose, he has a book by the name of Leading From Purpose - OCEAN Personality Model
In this episode, we discuss being a generalist vs specialist, which we choose and the importance of both types of people at work. One of most informal and divergent discussions exploring roles of universities and education as it relates to generalists and specialists and more. Books & papers mentioned:Range - David EpsteinThe Structure of "Unstructured" Decision Processes - Mintzberg 1976 research paper
In this episode, we explore systems theory, specifically detailing what a system is first, why we believe viewing things as systems is powerful and then how we use systems thinking on a regular basis as individuals in our personal and professional life. We'll caveat with we aren't systems modellers or analysts rather curious individuals who love to learn.
In this episode, we explore the philosophy of Stoicism and in particular the power of focusing what is in your control. We examine different scenarios in which you can apply this philosophy to life with a touch of divergence into emotional intelligence, psychology and evolutionary biology.
In this episode, we take a pragmatic approach to productivity, discussing our personal views on how to be productive including sleep, diet, routine, environment set-up, commitment management and more. We love feedback (particularly criticism, it's where we improve most :) and if you would like to engage with us join our discord channel: https://discord.gg/wGCR8k47mV
In this episode, we explore what is purpose, what drives a sense of purpose and how to foster it. Topics include: defining purpose, looking at it from a biological and philosophical lens, looking at the role of feedback mechanisms and much more. A quick disclaimer: our recording failed at the end of the video, sorry for the less than natural finish to the episode! If you enjoyed the episode give it a like, share and we'd love feedback at our discord channel: https://discord.gg/wGCR8k47mV
The Fruitful Curiosity podcast is about the exploration of unorthodox knowledge and ideas with the goal of opening new perspectives on how we think about common topics. In this episode, we explore what is happiness, discussing psychological and neuroscientific roots. We discuss the pursuit of happiness as a goal and shift into related discussion as part of our natural curiosity and exploration process.If you enjoyed the episode give it a like, share and we'd love feedback at our discord channel: https://discord.gg/wGCR8k47mV