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Dan & Can Podcast 137: Curiosity Isn't a Sin: Why Asking "Why?" Matters

Dan & Can Podcast 137: Curiosity Isn't a Sin: Why Asking "Why?" Matters

Update: 2025-09-10
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In this episode of the Dan and Can Podcast, we explore the quiet rebellion of asking why. Many of us were raised in environments—especially religious ones—where certainty was prized, and curiosity was punished. Questioning was framed as doubt, and doubt was framed as sin. But what if curiosity isn’t dangerous? What if it’s sacred?Curiosity is how we evolve, how we learn, and how we awaken. It's not about having all the answers—it's about reclaiming the freedom to ask better questions. Join us as we talk about moving from rigid certainty to liberating exploration, from "this is the truth" to "let's find out together."Whether you're deconstructing your faith, rethinking your values, or just learning to trust your own thoughts—you’ll find this episode both validating and empowering.Want to explore your own beliefs in a safe, judgment-free space? 📞 Book a free hypnotherapy consultation with Can at https://danandcan.com/page/free-consultation-call and begin reprogramming the subconscious patterns that no longer serve you.
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Dan & Can Podcast 137: Curiosity Isn't a Sin: Why Asking "Why?" Matters

Dan & Can Podcast 137: Curiosity Isn't a Sin: Why Asking "Why?" Matters

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