How might understanding the experiences of disability help us be more curious about our own and others' minds and bodies?
And, most importantly, how might any of that help us be kinder and more patient with ourselves and each other?
I’m profoundly grateful to legal scholar and disability media-maker Qudsiya Naqui for proposing today’s topic.
Qudsiya Naqui: https://law.udc.edu/qudsiya-naqui/
Theme music by Sean Balick. ”Mind Body Mind" by BodyTonic, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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How might understanding the experiences of disability help us be more curious about our own and others' minds and bodies?
And, most importantly, how might any of that help us be kinder and more patient with ourselves and each other?
I’m profoundly grateful to legal scholar and disability media-maker Qudsiya Naqui for proposing today’s topic.
Qudsiya Naqui: https://law.udc.edu/qudsiya-naqui/
Theme music by Sean Balick. ”Mind Body Mind" by BodyTonic, via Blue Dot Sessions.
Ep. #302: Curiosity at PechaKucha Night Knoxville, with Lila Honker & Matthew deBardelaben
Choose to be Curious
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Ep. #302: Curiosity at PechaKucha Night Knoxville, with Lila Honker & Matthew deBardelaben
What if there were a mechanism – a format – that kept novelty high, provided some assurance that the information being imparted was important (at least to someone), and that might tap into things we know perhaps a bit about?
Wouldn’t that seem like a pretty great curiosity vehicle?
I give you PechaKucha!
PechaKucha Night Knoxville: https://www.pechakucha.com/communities/knoxville
Theme music by Sean Balick. “Turning on the Lights” by Speakeasy, via Blue Dot Sessions.
Choose to be Curious
How might understanding the experiences of disability help us be more curious about our own and others' minds and bodies?
And, most importantly, how might any of that help us be kinder and more patient with ourselves and each other?
I’m profoundly grateful to legal scholar and disability media-maker Qudsiya Naqui for proposing today’s topic.
Qudsiya Naqui: https://law.udc.edu/qudsiya-naqui/
Theme music by Sean Balick. ”Mind Body Mind" by BodyTonic, via Blue Dot Sessions.