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#23 Ken Woodward: Right Now Questions Explored

This episode explores 'Right Now Questions,' a concept introduced in an earlier 2024 podcast episode. The episode compiles various interviews where individuals share their current pressing questions.

Featured guests include author Chazz Scott, who discusses life post-book release and physical recovery, and sisters Shreyaa and Esha Venkat from the nonprofit NEST4US, who are considering their future plans and educational transitions. Other contributors include educator Kwame Sarfo-Mensah reflecting on his roles, business leader Bill Reed sharing deep questions on emotional triggers and passions, and multi-hyphenate EbonyJanice Moore contemplating her priesthood journey. Art Historian and problem solver Amy Herman ties in personal and professional life experiences, and Executive Coach Jerry Colonna speaks on his transitional stage. The audience is invited to share their own Right Now Questions, fostering a continuous journey of learning and inspiration.

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tags: Ken Woodward, Curated Questions, Shreyaa Venkat, Esha Venkat, Chaz Scott, Kwame Sarfo-Mensah, Bill Reed, EbonyJanice Moore, Amy Herman, Jerry Colonna, Lizbeth Ruiz, Right Now Questions
categories: Questions, Right Now Questions
Thursday 01.16.25
Posted by Kenneth Woodward
 

#22 Ken Woodward: 2024 Recap, Reflections, and A Look Ahead

This episode features a solo reflection by Ken Woodward, the host of the Curated Questions podcast, on episodes from 2024. Ken provides an overview and insights from 19 different episodes. Snapshots include significant points, questions, and background with various guests, including activists, authors, executives, and performers. Topics range from personal growth, mentorship, and identity to end-of-life reflections, historical contexts, and the use of questions in different facets of life. The episode note ends with a call for listener feedback and plans for improvements in 2025, emphasizing community growth and listener engagement.

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tags: Ken Woodward, Curated Questions, Shreyaa Venkat, Esha Venkat, Jimmy D. Smith, Derek Sivers, Chaz Scott, Kwame Sarfo-Mensah, Bill Reed, Joe Primo, David Pearl, Bobby Morgan, EbonyJanice Moore, Amy Herman, Jenny Hegland, Austin Graff, Nikki Giovanni, Cal Fussman, Brian Fretwell, Stephanie Easter, Jerry Colonna, Lynn Borton
categories: Connection, Year End
Thursday 01.02.25
Posted by Kenneth Woodward
 

#17 Amy Herman: Art And Inquiry As A Threshold To Our Humanity

Amy shares her experiences from law and art history, emphasizing how questioning can broaden knowledge and improve problem-solving skills. Additionally, her expertise underscores the significance of effective communication, human connections, and shared experiences across personal and professional contexts. The conversation touches on themes of situational awareness, self-reflection, and the growth that comes from embracing imperfections, drawing on real-life examples and anecdotes, like learning from a retired prison guard and understanding trauma through the art of kintsugi.

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tags: Ken Woodward, Curated Questions, Questions, Amy Herman, The Art of Perception, Art, Kintsugi
categories: Art, Perception, Problem Solving
Thursday 10.24.24
Posted by Kenneth Woodward
 

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