

Ep. #50: Walking the Curiosity Talk
Mar 20, 2018
In a weekend dedicated to curiosity, the host embarks on a whirlwind adventure filled with tornadoes and local brew tastings. They share a passion for weather forecasting, revealing its complexity and connections to childhood experiences. Mindfulness takes center stage as they explore historical sites and community narratives. The dialogue shifts to inclusivity within veteran organizations, aiming to bridge generational divides and foster connections. Celebrating curiosity leads to community engagement through art, encouraging listeners to embrace exploration every day.
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Meteorologist's Tornado Origin Story
- Chuck Bell's curiosity about weather began as a child when a tornado took the roof off his elementary school.
- He became fascinated with meteorology, a young science full of unknowns, which constantly requires imagination and critical thinking.
Be Curious About Beer
- Step outside your comfort zone when tasting beer to discover new styles you might enjoy.
- Attend tastings and try small samples to broaden your palate without committing to large purchases.
Curiosity in Absence
- Paying attention to what is absent deepens presence and connection.
- Listening to the sounds you usually don't hear enriches your awareness of the environment and its stories.