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Curated Questions: Conversations Celebrating the Power of Questions!


Episode Notes [00:00] The Power of Vulnerability [01:57] Meet Ashley Kirsner [03:55] The Impact of Active Listening [05:02] A Transformative Call [06:25] The Magic of Open-Ended Questions [13:28] The Role of Basic Needs in Emotional Well-being [17:10] The Birth of Skip the Small Talk [25:18] The First Skip the Small Talk Event [28:39] The Evolution of Skip the Small Talk [32:56] Online Events During COVID-19 [34:58] Work At An Anxiety Lab [38:08] The Importance of Positive Questions [42:40] The Power of Repeated Questions [45:33] Attending a Skip the Small Talk Event [46:14] The Speed Dating Format [47:21] Encouraging Anxious Participants [48:45] The Power of Sharing Deeply [49:32] Consistent Findings on Vulnerability [50:13] Understanding Oversharing [51:11] Structure and Time Management [52:18] Facilitators and Norms [53:12] Contact Information Norms [55:06] Intentional Iteration and Safety [56:37] The Role of Participants [59:01] Financial Accessibility and Investment [01:00:43] Balancing Accessibility and Compensation [01:01:49] Compensating Facilitators [01:04:39] Physiological Benefits of Deep Conversations [01:07:00] Research on Loneliness and Connection [01:09:02] The Impact of Loneliness on Health [01:10:41] The Role of Sleep in Connection [01:13:42] The Importance of Group Interactions [01:15:10] The Power of Intentional Conversations [01:20:26] Learning from Gathering Experts [01:23:19] Right Now Question & Following Curiosity [01:30:18] Where You Can Find Skip The Small Talk [01:35:45] Takeaway Thoughts & Questions Resources Mentioned Skip The Small Talk Chris Voss Finding Good with Brian Fretwell Dr. Nicholas Epley DBT - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Brene Brown How We Gather by Priya Parker Power of Ritual by Casper ter Kuile How We Gather by Dr. Angie Thurston - Harvard Divinity School Death of Rasputin Harvard Graduate School of Education Harvard Wharton Business School MIT GE Aviation Act Blue Beauty Pill Producer Ben Ford Questions Asked When did you first understand the power of questions? How would this possibly work? What are we doing here? How could this possibly be effective? What is it that asking questions actually does for us? In this deep end of the pool, for what you experience as a suicide hotline counselor, what does that look like? How did that impact you? Were there questions that you found most impactful on that end? Are you feeling suicidal right now? Do you have a weapon? Do you have a plan? Do you have any objects to complete that plan with you right now? Are you comfortable being in a different room from it while we're having this conversation? When's the last time you slept? When's the last time you ate? Can we get some food in you? Can we take a walk? Do they know anything you're experiencing right now? If the roles were reversed and it were your partner or your cousin or your parent who were going through something like this, would you want them to tell you about it? Do you think they wanna know if you're going through a tough time? What if we had a space where we were all on the same page? Can you take a moment to go home and be a little more vulnerable with your roommate, partner, family, or neighbors? Can you take that skill with you into the rest of your life? How are you doing right now? How did you decide to do your first skip-the-small-talk event? When's the next one gonna be? Is this even possible? How do you have people switch partners in a way that makes sense online? How do we do this? What do you got for us? How do we do this for like hundreds of people? Can you talk about that story of where you pulled the questions from, and why you chose the different questions that you did? Where do you live? What do you like about where you live? What's the worst thing you've ever experienced? When's the last time you cried? When's the last time you experienced awe? What's something you're proud of that you don't normally get to share with people or that might not be on a resume? Specifically asking what are pieces of yourself that you don't normally get to share? What is a favorite ice cream? What was something that this organization has done right to help you? What do you think it is about the structure that allows for that to happen? What other elements are at play here? Finances would be a barrier, can you help me out? Do you wanna do it for free? Due to your position in society, does it make you more or less likely to go to prison? How can we do subtle things so that you don't have to necessarily out yourself as having an invisible disability, but still get your needs met? How can we make people with marginalized identities feel comfortable opening up? How do we make those spaces feel safer? What is your right now question? What makes an experience awesome? What makes storytelling awesome? Why was this moment so powerful? Why do we dim the lights a little at dinner parties What little things can you do to trick your physiology to be more immersed in an experience? Does doing a new novel activity with someone, trick your brain into being more excited about hanging out with someone? How can you make these memories more tactile? What does the tablecloth feel like? What do the napkins feel like? Can you just do five more of these? Can we do this throughout the year? What assumptions are you making about how much others want to know about your inner world, and how might testing those assumptions change your relationships? How might your community benefit from structured opportunities to practice deeper connection, and what role could you play in creating those spaces? If you treated meaningful conversation as essential to your health, as sleep or exercise, how would that change your daily priorities and choices? Are your questions designed to extract information or to create conditions where others can share the best parts of themselves?…
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Acclaimed librivox narrator David Clarke brings the classics to life in these serialised readings. Opera (Classic) Vox (Voice). Subscribe to ensure you do not miss out on each chapter of the current book. Recommendations for future works will be considered. Thanks for listening.
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×The Final Episode - The 258th Night features the end of the story of Badr, Jullanar and Jauhara and brings to an end the 271 nights of stories told to the King by Shaharazad to stay alive and prevent her meeting the fate of her predecessors in the morning. I hope you have enjoyed this long series of tales as much as I have enjoyed reading them. David…
The 249th Night - In which we continue the story of Queen Jullanar of the Sea and the adventures of her son Badr and the Princess Jauhaar.
The 241st Night - In which we continue the story of the King, his Queen Jullanar of the Sea and their newborn son Badr.
The 230th Night - In which our storytelling Shaharazad continues to keep the King from killing her each morning with her strange and entertaining tales. This episode we embark on yet another new tale concerning Jullanar of the Sea!
The 220th Night - In which we are taken to the conclusion of the story of Nur Al Din and Anis Al Jalis. Things look bleak for Nur Al DIn, but the Caliph has plans that might just help our lover protagonists.
The 213th Night - In which we continue to follow the story and exploits of Nur Al Din and his love Anis Al Jalis as they make their way to Baghdad and discover a most beautiful garden and palace. They also encounter the garden's keeper Shaikh Ibrahim.
The 207th Night - In which we continue to hear Shaharazad's tale of Nur Al Din Ali and his lavish spending on his ten companions. Unfortunately, his funds are not destined to last!
The 201st. Night - In which we begin one more tale in Shaharazad's seemingly inexhaustible supply of stories designed to make the King "let her live." One also wonders how Dinarzad fits into the bedroom scene, as she clearly listens in on everyone!
The 196th Night - We finally reach the conclusion of the story of Ali Al Bakkar and Shams Al Nahar the two lovers who have sought to pursue a dangerous love affair.
The 189th Night - In which this, the longest saga so far in our heroine's storytelling, continues to follow the fate of our protagonists Ali bin Bakkar and Shams al Nahar and their love for each other.
The 183rd Night - In which the continued tale of love between our main protagonists generates much heartache and concern, particularly for Abu Al Hasan, who has to leave the city and whose place in the saga is taken by a local jeweller.
The 179th Night - In which Shaharazad once again leads the king deeper into her tales, continuing with the poor Nur Al Din Ali after he crosses the river.
The 175th Night - In which we continue the story of Nur Al Din Ali Bin Bakhar and the slave girl Shams Al Nahar. We are carried along by the ever unfolding tales of love, intrigue, accidents, death and just about any human experience possible that will keep Sharahazad and her sister Dinarzad alive another night.…
The 171st Night - In which the stories continue and the King seems happy to allow the fascinating sequence of tales to move on to what happened between Nur al Din Ali Bin Bakhar and the slave girl Shams Al Nahar.
The 166th Night - In which the tale finally draws to a close and the King of China is able to make a decision about all he has heard...and of course Shaharazad and her sister remain alive and well, to tell further tales in this continuing saga.
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