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Chasing Curiosity is an honest conversation that dives deeper into topics we wish we talked more about.
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On this episode we wrap up the Friendship series as I talk with one of my very best friends, Marcus Johnson. He may sound familiar to you because he has joined me before on the podcast during the love series. Friendship is something Marcus and I have talked a lot about over the years and it was fun to have a reason to sit down over Zoom and talk more about it. 
This week on Chasing Curiosity we are continuing our Friendship series.  I talk with Alli Skibbie, one of my most dear friends, about our friendship and how special it is to make such a close friend in your adult life.
In this episode of Chasing Curiosity we are continuing our Friendship series!  We'll hear from two best friends, Grace Lee and Nicholai Joaquin, who share about their own enduring friendship and thoughts on friendship in general.  (This conversation took place during the summer of 2020)
This week on Chasing Curiosity we are continuing our Friendship series. In this episode, my friend Tim Lindstrom shares insights around hetero male friendships and how different friendships can fill different roles in our lives. 
Chasing Curiosity is back after a long Covid delay! This week's episode launches a new series on friendship where I'll be exploring what some people think friendship means and how it shows up in our lives. In this episode, my friend Sara and I chat about many aspects of friendship, including how Covid has been impacting our relationships and how we’re finding connection during this time.
On this episode, my dear friend, Christine Renaud, shares about her experience with grief. Her vulnerability and openness created space for us to explore what she has learned and is still uncovering about herself and her journey.
For the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, some of my follower earth lovers share stories about what this incredible planet means to them.
On this episode of Chasing Curiosity I have a delightful conversation about music with my choir director turned friend, Alex Canovas. 
This week on Chasing Curiosity we’re finishing up our What is Love series with a conversation with my very good friend Tarek. He presents his ideas on love in a wonderfully intellectual and thoughtful way. Some of the quotes that Tarek references:"Each being is distinct from all others. His birth, his death, the events of his life may have an interest, but he alone is directly concerned in them. He is born alone. He dies alone. Between one being and another, there is a gulf, a discontinuity. The gulf exists, for instance, between you, listening to me, and me, speaking to you. We are attempting to communicate, but communication can abolish our fundamental difference. If you die, it is not my death. You and I are discontinuous beings. But I cannot refer to this gulf which separates us without feeling that this is not the whole truth of the matter. It is a deep gulf, and I do not see how it can be done away with. None the less, we can experience its dizziness together. It can hypnotize us."Bataille "And I am writing here at the moment when my mother no longer recognizes me, and at which, though still capable of speaking or articulating, a little, she no longer calls me and for her and therefore for the rest of her life, I no longer have a name, that’s what’s happening, and when she nonetheless seems to reply to me, she is presumably replying to someone who happens to be me without her knowing it, if knowing means anything here, like the other day in Nice when I asked her if she was in pain (“yes”) then where? It was February 5 1989, she had in a rhetoric that could never have been hers, the audacity of this stroke about which she will alas, never know anything, no doubt knew nothing, and which, piercing the night replies to my question: “I have a pain in my mother”, as though she were speaking for me, both in my direction and in my place."Derrida "The rules break like a thermometer,quicksilver spills across the charted systems,we're out in a country that has no languageno laws, we're chasing the raven and the wrenthrough gorges unexplored since dawnwhatever we do together is pure inventionthe maps they gave us were out of dateby years… we're driving through the desertwondering if the water will hold outthe hallucinations turn to simple villagesthe music on the radio comes clear-neither Rosenkavalier nor Götterdämmerungbut a woman's voice singing old songswith new words, with a quiet bass, a fluteplucked and fingered by women outside the law."12 Love Poems, Rich"A young lad falls in love with a princess, the content of his whole life lies in this love, and the relationship is one that cannot possibly be brought into fruition...The slaves of misery… naturally exclaim 'such love is foolishness; the rich brewer's widow is just as good a match.'""He has grasped the deep secret that even in loving another one should be sufficient unto oneself.""It is only lower natures who have the law for their actions in someone else, the premisses for their actions outside themselves.""[The knight of faith] makes one more movement… he says 'I nevertheless believe that I will get her, namely on the strength of the absurd.""The moment the knight resigned he was convinced of the impossibility, humanly speaking; that was the conclusion of the understanding… On this the knight of faith is just as clear; all that can save him is the absurd; and this he grasps by faith."Fear and Trembling, Kierkegaard 
This week on Chasing Curiosity we’re continuing our series on What is Love? When I interviewed people back in 2018, I collected quite a few responses to this question. This episode is a compilation of those answers.
On this episode of Chasing Curiosity, one of my best friends, Marcus, talks about what he thinks love is and shares a few words from other languages that explore the expansiveness of the word love. 
On this episode of Chasing Curiosity, we start our series called What is Love? My dear friend Maggie shares her thoughts on the vastness of love, and how complicated yet beautiful it can be. 
Ep. 8 - Fresh Starts

Ep. 8 - Fresh Starts

2020-01-3003:41

We're back! It's been a little while, but Chasing Curiosity is back and I'm sharing some of my thoughts about what fresh starts & winter can teach us. 
My good friend Megan Tuck shares her experience being a black woman in America.(this conversation was in March 2018)
Ep. 4 - Singleness

Ep. 4 - Singleness

2019-04-2339:17

In today's episode, Rosie, Alli and I share our experiences being single in New York City and discuss the oscillations between what's hard and what's great.(this conversation was in November 2017)
This week on the podcast I’ll be talking to Michael Dauphinee for part 2 of our conversation about living a generative life. We’ll be diving into Michael’s travels and how travel has the potential to play a powerful role in our lives.(this conversation was in March 2017)
This week on the podcast - coach, consultant and entrepreneur - Michael Dauphinee and I talk about what it looks like to live a generative and meaningful life.(this conversation was in March 2017)
In this episode, Rosie and I discuss how we relate to our bodies and what society has taught us to believe.(this conversation was in July 2017)
On this episode, Erikka share's her journey with infertility and we explore what is means to long for something we can't control.(this conversation was in May 2018)
In this episode, Jen and I reflect on our deep love for the planet and discuss lessons learned from our adventures in nature.
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