Lynn Borton
@choosetobecurious.bsky.social
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Producer & Host of Choose to Be Curious radio show/podcast - we talk about research and theory, but mostly it’s conversations about how curiosity shows up in work and life. choosetobecurious.com
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"There's a difference between just being curious and choosing curiosity," says Sam Furness.

🧐 Where do you think the difference lies?

Listen to our delightful conversation about curiosity and creative quests: lynnborton.com/2025/10/02/a...
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"You get to that moment, saying 'Should I do that, should I not do that?' and you're like, 'Well, I'm on a quest. Surely the answer is just do it!'" ~ Sam Furness

A lovely conversation about #curiosity's place in our creative journeys. I hope you will listen: lynnborton.com/2025/10/02/a...
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Salute to a curious, compassionate pioneer. Rest in power, Jane Goodall.

“She kept her own curiosity and energy and enthusiasm that we all have as children and sometimes lose. I never saw her lose that.”

www.nytimes.com/2025/10/01/s...
‘There Will Always Only Be One Jane Goodall’
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"That's what curiosity is to me," says Sam Furness, "It's an invitation to step through a lens into seeing the world differently. And on the other side of that door is creativity."

Link to our wonderful conversation: The Creative Quester's Guide to Curiosity, with Sam Furness in comments.
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Sam Furness is a breath of delightful fresh air. Don't be fooled by the playful big heart; this is a mind at work.

We talk about his new Questers’ Guide, intentional #curiosity, inviting in the world’s generosity & rendering ourselves "brave, tender and malleable."

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A Creative Quester's Guide to Curiosity, with Sam Furness
Sam Furness says nothing gives him greater joy than being an architect of spaces and moments where people really feel they can express themselves creatively. In that spirit, he founded Creative Quests...
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"Curiosity unlocks, reveals, and makes the unseen accessible, just like a letter opener transforms a closed envelope into a message waiting to be read." ~ Julie Newell

💥 It's an audience #curiosity #analogy!

We can make connections, if only we try.
Black and white photograph. In the upper left corner a hand holds a white envelope and splits it open with a letter opener. The background appears to be floor boards. On the right side is written, "Curiosity unlocks, reveals, and makes the unseen accessible, just just a letter opener transforms a closed envelop into a message waiting to be read." Attributed to Julie Newell, #analogy
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"I see curiosity as a mate-for-life situation that will ebb and flow but will always pay off in the long run because you stuck it out." ~ Tyler Chisholm #analogy

Analogous thinking is an insight superpower: see the parallels & lessons in one context & leverage them to your advantage in another.
Two cartoon penguins hold hands. On a bright yellow background above their heads is write', "I see curiosity as a mate-for-life situation that will ebb and flow but will always pay off in the long run because you stuck it out."  ~ Tyler Chisholm #analogy
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"Why would you think you have all the answers? The guest is the expect. Just be curious." ~ Tyler Chisholm

Tyler Chisholm is focused on leadership in his new book Curious as Hell, but it was radio host rapport that jumped out at me....

Link to episode in comments.
A blurry photograph of deep blue microphone in the background on the left, with a quote on the right, "Why would you think you have all the answers? The guest is the expert. Just be curious." attributed to Tyler Chisholm.
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"This is one of the things with the fast world that we're in: how do we get people to stop -- and to question?" ~ Mónica Quesada Cordero

Link to Ep. 297 in comments: Curiosity Lessons from Solutions Journalism, with Mónica Quesada Cordero

@elcolectivo506 @solutionsjournalism
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"Sometimes we just love the simplicity of black and white. And we forget the beauty of all the different grades of gray that you can have." ~ Mónica Quesada Cordero

Listen here: lynnborton.com/2025/09/18/c...
A gray scale photograph. In the foreground a woman rows the boat with a passenger seated at the other end of the boat. Ripples spread out from the boat on an otherwise very still lake. In the background mist rises from the lake and obscures the distant shore. On the right of the picture are the words, "Sometimes we just love the simplicity of black and white. And we forget the beauty of all the different grades of gray that you can have." attributed to Mónica Quesada Cordero
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Curiosity is like a lampshade because it focuses our attention. #analogy
A simple conical, pleated lampshade glows on a dark background. Written across the shade are the words “Curiosity is like a lampshade because it focuses our attention. #analogy”
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Happy Pythagorean Day!
9/16/25
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Radio production on the road! Such a great conversation with PechaKucha Night Knoxville about how curiosity shows up. So. Many. Ways.

Can’t wait to share episode October 23rd!
A laptop with screen showing three people who are engaged in an interview. Pillows and towels surround the Leo top to dampen sound. A window in the background show the business and industrial neighborhood outside. Bedside lamps create atmospheric light in this hotel room where the remote recording of the interview is taking place.
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“Capitulation breeds capitulation — and courage breeds courage,” FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez reminds us at Grassroots Radio Conference. It was a strong note on which to close a dark portrait of where we are today.

Overlooking Spokane River, I am reminded: rocks yield if you keep at it.
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Curiosity is like a whisk... #analogy

Love it when listeners play along! "Curiosity is like a whisk in that it helps us integrate disparate facts, ideas, thoughts & emotions (& stirs them into a batter that can be baked into a cake much more delicious than the raw separate parts)."
~ Miranda
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"We do have this human tendency to follow our #motivation and not always be sure why," says neuroscientist Mary Whatley, " — and I think that is a lot of what we experience as #curiosity."

Curiosity changes over lifespan ¬ as you imagine.
Aging has advantages.

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Curiosity & Successful Aging, with Mary Whatley
No surprise: curiosity changes over the lifespan. Yes surprise: not in the way you might imagine. There are some advantages to aging... Mary Whatley, PhD, studies motivated memory, aging and curiosity...
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Three cheers for artist Liesa Lietzke's curiosity #analogy. I LOVE it when listener get in on the game!

How do YOU think curiosity is like an archery bow?

Check out the convo that prompted Liesa's reply: Curiosity: Move. Think. Rest. with Natalie Nixon: lynnborton.com/2025/09/04/c...
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"What might I cultivate today?"

Creativity strategist Natalie Nixon makes the case for leaning into joyful movement, deep thinking and the pause of a “strategic speed bump” to tap into — and cultivate — our creativity and curiosity.

Listen in: lynnborton.com/2025/09/04/c...
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Creativity strategist Natalie Nixon has a fresh take on productivity and our ideas about time.

She makes the case for leaning into joyful movement, deep thinking and the pause of a “strategic speed bump” to tap into — and cultivate — our creativity and curiosity.

lynnborton.com/2025/09/04/c...
Cultivating Curiosity: Move, Think, Rest, with Natalie Nixon
Creativity strategist Natalie Nixon has a fresh take on productivity and our ideas about time. She makes the case for leaning into joyful movement, deep thinking and the pause of a "strategic speed bu...
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