Unscripted Curiosity

Scott & Jenn

Unscripted Curiosity is a podcast that dives into the uncharted territories of personal growth, human potential, and meaningful life transitions, inviting listeners to explore transformative conversations with openness and curiosity.

  1. JAN 19

    Courageous AF: Theodore Ambie‑Barango on Faith, Curiosity, Doubt and Becoming | S2 Ep1

    In the Season 2 opener of Unscripted Curiosity, Jenn and Scott are joined by the thoughtful, funny, and deeply reflective Theodore Ambie‑Barango for a conversation about courage, curiosity, and the long road of questioning what we were taught to believe. Theodore shares his journey from growing up in a deeply religious home in Nigeria to moving to Canada for university, building a career in tech, and eventually writing his book Lost in Scripture—a vulnerable exploration of faith, doubt, and deconstruction. He speaks openly about the tension between honoring where we come from and having the courage to think for ourselves, especially when education, lived experience, and curiosity start asking new questions. Together, they talk about how doubt often begins quietly, how learning to hold multiple perspectives can deepen empathy, and why understanding the “why” behind our beliefs (and each other) matters so much—whether in families, relationships, or across cultures. Along the way, they touch on music, writing as a healing practice, therapy, and the teachers and mentors who shape us in lasting ways. This conversation is an invitation to stay curious, stay compassionate, and be brave enough to grow—even when it’s uncomfortable. You can buy Theo's book Lost In Scripture on Amazon: https://a.co/d/hqADnor Connect with Jenn & Scott: https://twistedoakyogaandwellness.offeringtree.com https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/1262404 Email us at unscriptedcuriosity@gmail.com We'd love to hear from you!

    1h 27m
  2. 09/09/2025

    One Tool, Many Lessons: David Bidler on Finding Purpose Through Physiology

    In this expansive and energizing conversation, Jenn and Scott sit down with David Bidler, co-founder of Physiology First, an organization on a mission to bring physiology-based education into the mainstream to support mental and physical health across the lifespan. David shares his powerful personal journey—from early struggles with substance use to discovering purpose through Brazilian jiu-jitsu and ultramarathon running. His story weaves together themes of resilience, curiosity, and the role of movement in transforming lives. What began as a training center for endurance athletes has since grown into a global initiative to reimagine how we understand and support youth mental health. Together, the trio explore the limits of the current mental health model, the value of building physical and social infrastructure, and why foundational habits—like sleep, hydration, sunlight, and movement—are more radical than they seem. David introduces the idea of focusing on one’s personal "hammer" (your zone of genius), and how developing that single tool deeply may be more impactful than chasing versatility. They also discuss the promises and perils of artificial intelligence, including the emotional ties people—especially youth—are forming with AI companions. David invites deeper inquiry into how we can build purpose in an increasingly digital world and announces an upcoming 200-mile run to raise awareness and funding for Physiology First’s youth programs. From frozen feet and lost toenails to existential purpose and the future of AI, this conversation offers both practical insights and philosophical reflection on what it means to be a human in training—for life. Connect with David: Website: https://physiologyfirst.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/physiologyfirst/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-bidler-765aa745/ Connect with Jenn & Scott: https://twistedoakyogaandwellness.offeringtree.com https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/1262404 Email us at unscriptedcuriosity@gmail.com We'd love to hear from you!

    1h 32m
  3. 08/18/2025

    Boundaries, Burnout, and Other Adulting Adventures

    In this episode of Unscripted Curiosity, Jenn and Scott return to their roots with an unscripted conversation that moves through themes of trauma, nervous system regulation, and the evolving nature of boundaries. They begin with a reflection on the Netflix film Night Always Comes, touching on housing insecurity, personal privilege, and the complexity of the language we use to describe lived experiences. The conversation opens into a wider exploration of somatic therapy, mindfulness, and the ongoing work of self-regulation. Jenn shares insights from her clinical practice, including how she tailors her approach to each client’s needs, while Scott reflects on the importance of boundaries in high-stress work environments, drawing from his background in law enforcement. Together, they consider the practices that keep them grounded—meditation, movement, time in nature—and the ways they’ve each learned to hold space for others without losing themselves in the process. What emerges is an honest and thoughtful dialogue about aging, capacity, and staying connected to what matters most. You can access the Waking Up Meditation App: https://www.wakingup.com/ My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies by Reesma Menakem: https://a.co/d/iXWM1Cd Night Always Comes | Official Trailer | Netflix: https://youtu.be/Gd44vTsTUhs?si=WE50LoDPKzujIoql Connect with Jenn & Scott: https://twistedoakyogaandwellness.offeringtree.com https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/1262404 Email us at unscriptedcuriosity@gmail.com We'd love to hear from you!

    1h 12m

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Unscripted Curiosity is a podcast that dives into the uncharted territories of personal growth, human potential, and meaningful life transitions, inviting listeners to explore transformative conversations with openness and curiosity.