Navigating the world of modern medicine can feel overwhelming, especially when patients are faced with multiple treatment options, unfamiliar terminology, and complex care systems. The decisions people make in these moments can affect not only their recovery but also their long-term quality of life. Understanding the available choices and how they align with individual needs is critical to ensuring better outcomes and reducing unnecessary stress. The post Understanding Treatment Options for B...| Mom With Five
The decision of how to feed a newborn is one of the most significant choices new parents face. While breastfeeding is often recommended, many families turn to baby formula to ensure their child receives balanced nutrition. Selecting the right formula can feel overwhelming due to the wide range of products, ingredients, and claims on the market. By understanding what makes formulas different, parents can choose an option that provides both nourishment and peace of mind. The post The Ultimate G...| Mom With Five
The path to higher education can be exciting, but it is rarely straightforward. Between standardized testing, essays, recommendation letters, and financial aid forms, the college process often feels overwhelming for both students and their families. The decisions made during this period influence not just where a student studies but also their long-term opportunities and confidence. The post Finding Clarity and Confidence in the College Process appeared first on Mom With Five.| Mom With Five
Sunken circles can add years to your appearance, creating a tired and aged look that many individuals seek to avoid. These depressions beneath the eyes result from various factors, ranging from genetic predispositions to lifestyle choices and environmental influences. Recognizing the underlying causes is key to addressing and potentially reversing this issue. The post Understanding the Causes of Sunken Under-Eyes appeared first on Mom With Five.| Mom With Five
Family disputes can be emotionally taxing and legally complex, often affecting the well-being of everyone involved. Whether the conflict stems from divorce, custody disagreements, or financial disagreements, navigating these challenges requires a thoughtful approach that prioritizes both legal clarity and emotional stability. Understanding the legal perspectives that influence family dynamics during disputes can help individuals make informed decisions, protect their rights, and foster health...| Mom With Five
When your child becomes involved in sports, you're signing up for more than sidelines and snack duty—you’re entering a world of practices, victories, challenges, and transformative life lessons. Sports can instill discipline, teamwork, and resilience, but young athletes thrive best with informed and balanced support from home. As a parent, understanding how to guide and encourage your child through athletic pursuits can positively shape their experience on and off the field. The post 5 Ti...| Mom With Five
A roofing project depends on precision at every stage, and nothing influences the outcome more than accurate measurement. From estimating costs to minimizing material waste, precise measurements lay the foundation for project efficiency. A minor error in calculation can quickly snowball into budget overruns, delays, or structural problems. The post The Importance of Accurate Roof Measurement for Project Success appeared first on Mom With Five.| Mom With Five
Children’s skin is delicate and constantly changing as they grow, making it more vulnerable to certain conditions compared to adults. While many childhood skin issues are minor and temporary, some require medical evaluation to prevent discomfort or long-term complications. For parents and caregivers, understanding common skin conditions can help with early identification, proper care, and peace of mind. The post A Practical Guide to Skin Conditions Frequently Seen in Children appeared first...| Mom With Five
No matter how many children you have and how tough your work is, you will need to find a way to relieve stress.| Mom With Five
Six years ago, I moved to Nashville from San Francisco. I have great friends in SF, and I met great friends in Nashville. What struck me is how such great people could be so divided, especially when it came to politics. So for 6 years, I just listened and took| Shane Mac
Inside: Hammering nails into a pumpkin may seem like a simple and fun activity for kids, but it’s also an incredibly educational experience. You can find science sheets, physics behind the activity, and step-by-step instructions below. I don’t know what you do with your pumpkins, but in my family, we hammer nails into them. Yes,… The post The Best and Most Exciting Pumpkin Hammering first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Inside: These fun printable dinosaur mazes are just right for young dinosaur fans! Dinosaurs have captured the imagination of kids for generations. From the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex to the gentle Brontosaurus, these prehistoric creatures inspire curiosity and endless questions. Are you a homeschooling parent or elementary school teacher looking for an engaging way to explore… The post The Best Dinosaur Mazes For Kids (Free PDF) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Inside: Introducing our collection of the most visually stunning fall books for children. Each page is an invitation to discover the mysteries and wonders of the fall season. One of our favorite ways to embrace the magic of autumn is through the pages of literature. We love books about the beauty of falling leaves and… The post The Best And Most Beautiful Fall Books for Kids first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
In this episode of Uncommon Leadership, Michael Hunter and guest Evie Brockwell uncover the Energy Paradox—why chasing “more” can hold you back, and how learning to align with your natural energy rhythms helps leaders thrive without burning out. The post How Do You Go From Stressed To Strategic? ft. Evie Brockwell appeared first on Uncommon Teams.| Uncommon Teams
Feeling overwhelmed in leadership? Tune into the Uncommon Leadership podcast with Eric Charran as we explore powerful strategies for leading with resilience and ease. Learn how vulnerability, emotional intelligence, and innovative thinking can transform both you and your team in high-pressure environments. The post Beyond Reacting: Lead with Uncommon Clarity Ft. Eric Charran appeared first on Uncommon Teams.| Uncommon Teams
Are you a leader, founder, or CXO grappling with change, overwhelm, or burnout in your organization? Do you wonder about the real ROI of focusing on employee well-being and internal development? If so, you've come to the right place! The post Beyond Business as Usual ft. Dr. Heather Backstrom appeared first on Uncommon Teams.| Uncommon Teams
Natasha's journey reveals that true leadership, especially for entrepreneurs, is a profound path of personal growth that demands your whole self. We explore why ignoring this inner work can quietly hinder your venture, and how even a few minutes of stillness can pave the way to unparalleled clarity and engagement. Discover how cultivating a heart-centered team culture, where vulnerability is a strength, directly translates to stronger retention, improved financial outcomes, and genuinely sust...| Uncommon Teams
We explore the profound problem of how conventional leadership often inhibits team potential, which leads to worse outcomes precisely when superior performance is most needed. Phil and I reveal how well-intentioned instincts to "take control" can actually sabotage creativity, innovation, and overall business success—leaving an organization vulnerable.| Uncommon Teams
I love camping out at cafes in Main Street towns writing, people-watching, and eavesdropping on the conversations that float past.| BEEW
Preparing nuts at home can be a hassle, from shelling to cleaning. Thankfully, modern technology has transformed the nut industry,| Mom With Five
“I actually still remember our first encounter. You gave me one of the buttons — the ‘Choose to Be Curious’ buttons — and then I realized wow! there’s even a podcast about curiosity, so this must be really an interesting topic to study…You inspired me to keep going.” ~ Matthias Gruber Loyal listeners will recognize the name […]| Listening to the Universe
“Curiosity has so much to do with all of our lives, but in my work it is purely curiosity. It’s that sense of ‘Wow! This is such an amazing moment to be inspired by another person on the planet — a…| Listening to the Universe
I’ve met several people who have said words to the effect of: “I would really like to believe, it’s just that I don’t. And even with the best will in the world, that doesn’t seem likely to change. I have so many questions that seem to annoy those who believe. I find people of faith […] The post Refresh: When Faith is a Quest… appeared first on Brian Harris.| Brian Harris
Le rover Curiosity de la Nasa a découvert une roche en forme de corail. Forgée depuis des siècles, la roche a été photographiée par le robot martien avec 2 caméras différentes, complémentaires dans leurs analyses.| Sciences : découvrez les dernières avancées scientifiques avec Numerama
Physical therapy may have a significant impact when your child has an injury. Early mobility is essential to the healing process.| Mom With Five
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 31 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Right Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this mosaic. The post Sol 4633: Right Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Projection appeared first on NASA Science.| NASA Science
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 31 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Right Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this mosaic. The post Sol 4629: Right Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Projection appeared first on NASA Science.| NASA Science
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 27 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Right Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this mosaic. The post Sol 4629: Right Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Projection appeared first on NASA Science.| NASA Science
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 31 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Right Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this mosaic. The post Sol 4628: Right Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Projection appeared first on NASA Science.| NASA Science
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 32 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Right Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this mosaic.| NASA Science
A fun "All About Me" printable for kids to share about their likes, dislikes, and hopes for the new school year. #kidsactivities #creativelearning| My Blog
Rooms influence your mood. Design shapes not only how a space looks, but how it’s experienced moment to moment.| Mom With Five
Modern life exposes us to thousands of chemicals through air, water, food, cosmetics, and even household cleaning products.| Mom With Five
A well-designed exterior enhances curb appeal and increases property value, and reflects your style.| Mom With Five
“I don’t know if it’s lack of experience and us just not being deliberate about it — versus there’s a fundamental brain limitation. Could be either, but we don’t know.” ~ Venkatesh Murthy Lean into the language of smell with me: we sniff things out, we follow a scent. We’re nosey! Is this not curiosity, enacted? Embodied!? So what do we know […]| Listening to the Universe
“Something that’s difficult for people is: we all want to have answers, we all want to come to a definitive conclusion. And sometimes that’s not there — and we have to be okay with that.” …| Listening to the Universe
Your crawl space plays a vital role in maintaining your home's structural integrity, energy efficiency, and indoor air quality.| Mom With Five
Inside: August calendar is brimming with possibilities for learning and fun. Download all calendars: January / February /March / April / May / June / July / August / September / October / November / December August might signal the winding down of summer, but there’s still time for summer fun! Take advantage of the… The post The Best August Holidays and Themes (Free PDF) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Inside: Download our free Charles Darwin Facts for Kids! Learn about the famous scientist who discovered the theory of evolution. Perfect for young learners interested in history and science. I did manage to plow through The Voyage of the Beagle in its entirety – mostly because I like to test the limits of my endurance.… The post The Best Charles Darwin Facts for Kids (Free PDF) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Inside: From tornadoes to rainbows, printable weather facts for kids offer a treasure trove of intriguing information about the weather, making learning a fun-filled adventure. Did you know that without the atmosphere, there would be no weather as we know it? And that a single cloud can weigh more than 1 million pounds? The weather… The post The Best Weather Facts for Kids (Free Printable) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Inside: These back-to-school science activities will captivate your kids’s minds and promote exploration, critical thinking, and a love for learning. Are you ready to kickstart the new school year with excitement and engagement? Here are some of our favorite science activities, perfect for igniting a passion for learning and setting the stage for a fantastic… The post The Best & Most Exciting Back-to-School Science first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Inside: Crafting this shoebox museum is not only fun but also a delightful way to introduce kids to the wonders of Ancient Greece, specifically to an element of classical architecture: the Ionic columns. Chances are, you have a shoebox somewhere in your closet. This box can be the starting point of an amazing adventure into… The post How to Make Ancient Greek Ionic Columns (Free PDF) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Inside: Are you ready to sweeten your child’s education with a sprinkle of creativity, a dash of history, and a whole lot of fun? Then grab our Ice Cream Theme Activity Pack and embark on this exciting journey today! The world of learning just got a lot cooler! Introducing the all-new Ice Cream Theme Activity… The post The Best Ice Cream Activity Pack (Free Printable) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Mikel Herrington is a veteran of both AmeriCorps and the Peace Corps. We explore curiosity as the underpinning that brings people into civil service, reciprocal curiosity across cultural and experiential divides, humility, humor, how service allows room for listening, and why someone might carry a pecan for years...| CHOOSE TO BE CURIOUS
If you want to create a workplace where people are truly engaged and excited about "why" they do what they do, then grab a seat and join in the conversation. The post Stop Hiding: Your Company Can’t Afford It! ft. David Mantica appeared first on Uncommon Teams.| Uncommon Teams
Three founders and an engineering leader discuss learning from the process rather than the outcome, aligning personal definitions of success with internal values, and viewing everything as experiments to continuously adapt and improve . The post From Code to Culture: Transformative Practices for Tech Leaders appeared first on Uncommon Teams.| Uncommon Teams
How do you balance openness with authority? How do you create cultures where people feel genuinely confident to take risks? And most importantly, how do you turn obstacles into opportunities through what he calls "fascination"—a deeper level of curiosity that transforms breakdowns into breakthroughs.| Uncommon Teams
Let’s say you are a leader having to give a speech persuading people to change in some way. Maybe you ...| Public Words
“Obviously in a ghost writing sphere, you’re tasked with asking questions — but, still, you have to be really aware of how those questions are going to land.” ~ Laura Zigman Some time ago, I was prepping for a conversation about optimism with the polymath Kevin Kelly. In a different interview he said something about ghost […]| Listening to the Universe
“I was interested in seeing how this experience would challenge and change me.” ~ Mikel Herrington In his 1961 inaugural address, President John F. Kennedy asked the country to consider its place in the world. He anchored it with a question — in curiosity — about how we might want to show up. So when the very programs […]| Listening to the Universe
“It’s not me, the pedagog in the classroom who has a certain responsibility, it’s me navigating the cultural landscape with the people in the room and saying, ‘Ah, look at this! Isn’t this interest…| Listening to the Universe
I humbly suggest an alternative analogy for generative AI, more fitting for the classroom: the microwave. And to help me elaborate on this analogy, I want you to meet my mom.| moving writers
The title of this article might surprise you as I suggest that curiosity is an important part of recovery. In this article, I can hopefully describe why I believe this, as well as where my curiosity has led me. I begin with a saying that probably you have heard of: “Curiosity killed the cat.” One … The post Curosity: An Important Aspect of Recovery first appeared on The Phoenix Spirit.| The Phoenix Spirit
Inside: With a few simple ingredients, you can make delicious ice cream right in a bag! Scroll down to instructional video, science printables, and step-by-step instructions if you want to engage your little ones in a hands-on chemistry adventure that creates a delicious frozen treat! When you are a kid, making ice cream in a… The post How to Make Ice Cream in a Bag (Edible Science) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
What happens to intellectual freedom when libraries come under attack? What happens to curiosity? Librarian and director of the Department of Libraries in Arlington, VA, Diane Kresh joins me to explore the long and storied history of bad-ass librarians, book bans and book sanctuaries, the "curiosity paradox" of such bans, what makes libraries a center for community, and how curiosity is like an insatiable puppy.| CHOOSE TO BE CURIOUS
Curiosity by Harvard Business Review Press Suffice it to say, I was curious about this anthology of 11 short articles about curiosity. Topics include creativity and exploration, managing complexity…| The Key Point
TLDR; Ever wonder why some teams thrive through chaos while others crumble? It’s not about micromanagement or perfect plans—it’s about trust. It’s about fierce loyalty. In this powerful episode, I, Michael Hunter, and DocuSign’s Director of Engineering, Wes Clines, decode the true essence of an uncommon leader. Wes shares his battle-tested “hacks” to transform teams […] The post Build Teams That Will Follow You Anywhere ft. Wes Clines appeared first on Uncommon Teams.| Uncommon Teams
Empathy is your superpower.Seeing people as individuals, not just roles, builds trust, solves problems, and creates psychological safety.| Uncommon Teams
If you’re an expert on African drumming or thought leader in the field of quantum computing, or any other topic ...| Public Words
“The library can be a great refuge, if you will, for people who are questioning.” ~ Diane Kresh What happens to intellectual freedom when libraries come under attack? What happens to curiosity? Librarian and director of the Department of Libraries in Arlington, VA, Diane Kresh joins me to explore the long and storied history of bad-ass […]| Listening to the Universe
“In the moment, the curiosity must be around the culture of both parties, both speakers. Culture is language, language is culture. It’s all intertwined.” ~ Silvia Villacampa This week’s conver…| Listening to the Universe
What can we say to students when they turn in writing that was clearly manufactured by AI?| moving writers
I like looking a little deeper into problems; here we’ll find that although the problem is simple if you take it on its own terms, those terms are actually impossible. Does it matter? P(A) = 0.47 and P(A∩B) = 0.34 … but can they? The question came from Louis, a teacher, in mid-May: Refer to …An Easy But Impossible Probability Problem Read More »| The Math Doctors
We often believe that we should naturally have healthy habits that help us be our best selves. We expect ourselves to automatically know how to care for ourselves in ways that will make us look and feel as close to “perfect” as possible. Yet, in real life, most of our habits are learned and formed unconsciously–often early in life as a response to family dynamics and other forces below our radar. And given the strength of these hardwired patterns, it’s all too easy to fall back into o...| Carla Marie Manly, PhD
I was tinkering on some image models with my buddy Sahil the other day. He is an AI engineer who can make these AI systems do crazy things. He's also the ...| inspired by rebels
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With science under attack, researcher Anthony Zador joins me to make the case for its value, especially of curiosity-driven basic science.| CHOOSE TO BE CURIOUS
Dr. Andersen's expertise in fostering creativity, establishing healthy boundaries, and creating positive company cultures makes this conversation essential for leaders navigating the complex intersection of personal well-being and professional excellence.| Uncommon Teams
“It is a tradition that is really interested in dwelling on a word, dwelling with a question.” ~ Rabbi Nancy Flam I’ve long wanted to do a series of conversations about curiosity in different faith practices. I come from the Quaker tradition, which centers “that of God” in each person and — in the version with which […]| Listening to the Universe
I was born in Berkeley. I’m celebrating a return to my roots and joining the Bay Area’s KPFA 94.1 FM line-up with a little (re)introduction to Choose to Be Curious. For those of you who are new, th…| Listening to the Universe
By Lorraine Boissoneault The first few months of 2025 have felt interminable, new horrors turning monotonous because they come at such a breakneck pace. It’s hard, some days, to see the U.S. as anything other than its worst actors, who arrest people off the street and break up families and threaten peaceful protestors. Then I| Hypertext Magazine - Publishing fiction, essays, poetry, visual art, & interv...
The dusky mountains of Mars| behindtheblack.com
Inside: Buzz into the amazing world of insects with these 15 printable bee facts! When you first picture a bee, what comes to mind? For many, it’s the image of a small, fuzzy creature with distinctive yellow and black stripes, buzzing around brightly colored flowers, gathering nectar and pollen. In reality, there are over 20,000… The post The Best Bee Facts for Kids (Free PDF) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Inside: Explore the fascinating world of marine life with this engaging word search featuring a variety of ocean-dwelling animals! Do you have a favorite marine animal? For me, it has to be dolphins. When I was six years old, I encountered one up close, and it was an unforgettable experience. I can still vividly remember… The post The Best Marine Animals Word Search (Free PDF) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
How might choosing to be curious help us keep the conversation open, hold onto history that's being erased, and find moments for celebration, even still? Given where conversations about diversity, equity and inclusion are now, I thought it was time to have Challenging Racism executive director Monique Bryant back.| CHOOSE TO BE CURIOUS
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Inside: Despite the enjoyable family time Memorial Day weekend offers, its fundamental purpose is to remember and honor fallen heroes. Grab these printable facts to ensure your children fully grasp the true essence of Memorial Day. As Memorial Day approaches, it’s important to remember the true meaning behind this holiday and pass down its significance… The post The Best Memorial Day Facts For Kids (FREE) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Inside: Elephant toothpaste is a fun and colorful science experiment that uses simple household ingredients to create a foamy eruption resembling a giant burst of toothpaste. These last few weeks, we’ve been in a science rut, but apparently, we weren’t bored with science – we just needed to make elephant toothpaste to reignite our passion… The post How to Make Elephant Toothpaste (Free PDF) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Sewage flooding is a serious issue that requires immediate action. Understanding the danger and acting quickly can prevent the consequences.| Mom With Five
The month of May not only brings warmer weather but also offers a variety of themes and holidays that can spark creativity and appreciation for the world around us. From celebrating the wonders of the universe on Space Day to hunting for treasure on Scavenger Hunt Day, there are so many ways to engage kids… The post The Best May Holidays and Themes (Free Calendar) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Looking for a fun way to boost your kids' vocabulary and problem-solving skills? Download this fun new word search - All About the Sun!| My Blog
The best coffee doesn't just give a quick pick-me-up; it also offers its rich flavor to savor anywhere.| Mom With Five
Explore the science behind dairy farming with these fun worksheets: what dairy is, how milk gets from a farm to our table, nutrition, what's junk food, etc.| My Blog
Inside: A nature scavenger hunt focused on subjective qualities rather than specific items develops kids’ critical thinking and observational skills and cultivates scientific thinking. Looking for a fun way to spark your kids’ love for the great outdoors and cultivate science skills? Grab our new nature scavenger hunt! As your little explorers check off items… The post The Best Nature Scavenger Hunt for Kids: Free PDF first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Get ready to rhyme and riddle with the classic Seussian charm! These riddles, themed around Dr. Seuss 's books and characters, will spark imagination & laughter| My Blog
Seeing It: Photography and Commentary by Mark Hopkins As art professor Kit White has written, “Observation lies at the heart of the art process.” Learning to see is a fundamental skill taught in observational drawing classes. It’s also fundamental to fine art photography, as Mark Hopkins explains. The title Seeing It refers to being curious … Continue reading Seeing It: Photography and Commentary| The Key Point
Monty Python’s Life of Brian is a British movie but Always Look on the Bright Side of Life could easily be America’s theme song. Barbara Ehrenreich covered the pitfalls of what some call toxic positivity in her book Bright-Sided, which I read shortly after it was published in 2009. It probably goes without saying that […]| Farther to Go!
Facebook TwitterLinkedIn Psychological science is increasingly coming to the conclusion that curiosity is a rather powerful force in our lives. Let’s look at 5 evidence-based facts about curiosity (what I called ‘Awe’ in Chapter 1 of my book, E is for Exceptional: The New Science of Success), what it is, and why it matters. 1. Curiosity is about exploration and learning for its own sake Many students are … Read more| Dr Rob Yeung
Another road-themed piece today, this time looking at US Interstates, and how many people live in between them. Why? Curiosity, plus it's a nice little data challenge using Census block population data from 2020. First off, let's start with the Beltway around Washington, D.C. - using 2020 Census data I get a total population of just under 2 million people (1,961,212), as you can see below.| Stats, Maps n Pix
On a scale of 1-to-10, how would you rate your ability to listen and understand what the speaker is saying and feeling? The best leaders strive to be a 10! You know the benefits of being a good listener? The speaker feels valued. You learn a lot. Communication breakdowns are reduced and mistakes are minimized. […] The post Do You Always Understand the Speaker’s Message? first appeared on Lead Change. The post Do You Always Understand the Speaker’s Message? appeared first on Lead Change.| Lead Change
Photo by Pexels. When Bo Schembechler coached at the University of Michigan in the 70s and 80s, he used to warn his players to never go out past midnight, claiming that nothing good ever happened a…| The Heart of the Matter
Whether you're organizing a wedding, corporate gathering, or milestone celebration, the details can make or break the occasion.| Mom With Five
Finding time for yourself is often the first thing to disappear when you’re a mom. Knitting offers a creative outlet for busy moms.| Mom With Five
Home repair mistakes can stem from procrastination, poor judgment, or lack of proper knowledge.| Mom With Five
Thanksgiving is a time for feasting and gratitude, but it can also be your chance to engage curious minds with some fun and educational science experiments.| My Blog
Breakfast is not just any meal! It is the foundation that determines how the rest of your day goes. Learn why it may be a good idea not to skip breakfast!| Mom With Five
Protecting your roof not only extends its lifespan but also prevents costly repairs or replacements down the line.| Mom With Five
Window blinds and curtains offer unique benefits, so understanding what each brings to the table can help you decide the best fit for your space.| Mom With Five
Keeping your roof in good condition year-round is essential for protecting your home from the elements and avoiding costly repairs.| Mom With Five
One of the best ways of keeping your little one active is to introduce them to sports, which can help develop confidence and social skills.| Mom With Five