40 min.

11 - Questions, Curiosity and Belonging with Pia Lauritzen PhD‪.‬ Create Belonging

    • Maatschappij en cultuur

Pia Lauritzen, Ph.D. is a philosopher whose body of work revolves around uncovering the nature of questions and why they may just be more powerful than one may think.
Indeed, questions are everywhere, and yet few of us know just how powerful they can be in changing our world. 
“We know that after a question is asked, the world may never be the same afterward”. Pia Lauritzen Ph.D.Pia is also someone who believes all questions are valid, and that we shouldn’t put too much emphasis on asking questions for the sake of getting answers - rather, we should just look into what the question is trying to tell us. 
This was a jam-packed, condensed conversation with a wonderful, insightful, and thoughtful human. I hope you enjoy this episode, and please don’t forget to connect with Pia Lauritzen on LinkedIn, and check out her upcoming book published with John Hopkin’s University Press. 
Resources to continue exploring:Pia's LinkedIn Pia’s book published on John Hopkins University Press: Question: A Brief Book about Big Ideas Pia’s Blog: Pia’s Questions Pia’s free tool for education and educators: Question Jam Pia’s consulting tool for companies to tap into the power of questions: qvest.io Support Create Belonging:Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Get in touch and Please send us your feedback: www.createbelonging.com/contact Share this episode with a friend!Acknowledgments:
Music “Playing with Color” by Nullhertz obtained royalty-free from Pixabay
Thank you to the lovely people at Purple Space for your support
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Thank you for listening! 
I would love your Feedback: Please send me an email at createbelonging@gmail.com and let me know what you thought of the episode. 
You can also follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/createbelonging/ or on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/create-belonging

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Pia Lauritzen, Ph.D. is a philosopher whose body of work revolves around uncovering the nature of questions and why they may just be more powerful than one may think.
Indeed, questions are everywhere, and yet few of us know just how powerful they can be in changing our world. 
“We know that after a question is asked, the world may never be the same afterward”. Pia Lauritzen Ph.D.Pia is also someone who believes all questions are valid, and that we shouldn’t put too much emphasis on asking questions for the sake of getting answers - rather, we should just look into what the question is trying to tell us. 
This was a jam-packed, condensed conversation with a wonderful, insightful, and thoughtful human. I hope you enjoy this episode, and please don’t forget to connect with Pia Lauritzen on LinkedIn, and check out her upcoming book published with John Hopkin’s University Press. 
Resources to continue exploring:Pia's LinkedIn Pia’s book published on John Hopkins University Press: Question: A Brief Book about Big Ideas Pia’s Blog: Pia’s Questions Pia’s free tool for education and educators: Question Jam Pia’s consulting tool for companies to tap into the power of questions: qvest.io Support Create Belonging:Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Get in touch and Please send us your feedback: www.createbelonging.com/contact Share this episode with a friend!Acknowledgments:
Music “Playing with Color” by Nullhertz obtained royalty-free from Pixabay
Thank you to the lovely people at Purple Space for your support
——————————-
Thank you for listening! 
I would love your Feedback: Please send me an email at createbelonging@gmail.com and let me know what you thought of the episode. 
You can also follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/createbelonging/ or on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/create-belonging

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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