"The Insight Pause is sitting in the rubble of your shattered worldview before clearing a single stone." - Ken Woodward
"The Insight Pause is sitting in the rubble of your shattered worldview before clearing a single stone." - Ken Woodward
In this solo episode, Ken Woodward introduces The Insight Pause—a five-step framework for navigating the moments that crack open our worldview. Through his own story of confronting the hidden history behind the Indigenous names and artifacts that shaped his childhood landscape, Ken explores how insights arrive fully formed, unsettle our identities, and demand more than quick fixes or defensive reactions.
He walks listeners through the foundational skills that prepare us for these moments, the instant of recognition, the sacred pause that follows, and the slow work of integrating unsettling truths into a new, liberated worldview.
Whether you're rethinking long-held beliefs, noticing contradictions you can’t ignore, or sensing that something in your life no longer fits, this episode offers a practical and compassionate guide for holding discomfort without collapsing into denial or overreaction.
Discover how the Insight Pause can transform the questions you carry—and the person you’re becoming.
This Curated Questions episode can be found on all major platforms and at CuratedQuestions.com.
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Episode Notes
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
01:55 Personal Story: Early Realizations
02:36 The Cracks in the Story
02:51 Framework Introduction
03:37 Manifest Destiny and Indigenous Names
04:29 A Shattered Worldview
05:37 The Moment of Insight
05:56 Step One: Foundation
07:38 Step Two: Insight
08:47 Step Three: Insight Pause
10:23 Step Four: Integration
12:04 Step Five: Liberation
13:28 Insight Pause Deep Dive
16:14 Practical Applications
17:11 Creating Your Own Pause Practice
19:36 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
Resources Mentioned
An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Founding Fathers of the United States
Questions Asked
What question are you avoiding that would change everything?
What questions float at the edge of your consciousness?
What contradictions do you live with daily?
Even if 50% of the book was false, what do I do with the 50% that's true?
What do I do with the 50% that's true?
What truths are hiding in plain sight in your life?
Why do our best people keep leaving?
Why do I keep having the same fight?
Why does this success feel empty?
Why does this certainty require so much defending?
What am I working hard not to see?
Where do you feel the truth in your body?
What truths are hiding in plain sight in your life?
What feedback have you been deflecting?
What patterns have you been rationalizing?
What questions are you unwilling to ask?
What costs are you refusing to calculate? (
What names are you driving past?
What pottery shards are you collecting without asking whose hands shaped them?
What “half-truth” would change everything if you faced the true half?
What seedling of truth needs protection in your sacred uncertainty?