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Celebrating The Power Of Questions

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#10 Nikki Giovanni: Reflections On Life, Galaxies, & A Poetic Exploration of Questions

The conversation explores Nikki's reflections on the significance of the power of words, influential librarians, and growing up Black in America. Giovanni shares impactful moments and discusses age, curiosity, societal challenges, and learning philosophies. The dialogue delves into her deep understanding of history, human nature, black women's significance, and space exploration. Giovanni's personal anecdotes and poems provide a rich narrative on societal issues, the beauty of nature, joy, curiosity, and the importance of chosen relationships over familial ties.

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tags: Ken Woodward, Curated Questions, Questions
categories: Questions, Poetry, Space Exploration, Civil Rights Movement
Friday 07.12.24
Posted by Kenneth Woodward
 

#09 Derek Sivers: Challenging Conventions, Reframing, & The Intentional Path

Derek delves into his experiences with questioning assumptions, pushing boundaries, and the role of journaling for self-reflection. The conversation encompasses topics like the importance of reframing perspectives, cultural differences in questioning, and Sivers' embrace of minimalism. He advocates for reframing situations and adopting beliefs that are useful over what is "true." Practical advice and anecdotes underscore the value of curiosity and inquiry, offering valuable insights into leading a more examined life through the transformative power of questions.

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tags: Ken Woodward, Curated Questions, Questions, Derek Sivers, Reframing, Personal Growth, Contrarian
categories: Parenting, Questions, Travel, Personal Growth
Saturday 06.22.24
Posted by Kenneth Woodward
 

#05 Jenny Hegland: Being a Listening Poet, Grief, and Questions as a Pathway to Healing

Jenny opens with heroics in Saipan in the aftermath of a typhoon, then recounts how community engagement and outreach fueled activism and making a difference in the community. Jenny explains the role of the listening poet and the impact it has had on her and those she serves. We discussed her parents' role in encouraging questions and how questions can be a pathway to healing. Other topics include community, grief, and loneliness. Jenny also shares two of her listening poet poems and the backstory that inspired them.

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tags: Ken Woodward, Jenny Hegland, Curated Questions, The Good Listening Project, Unlimited Boundaries, Saipan, Appreciative Inquiry, poetry, listening poet, grief, healing, loneliness, silence
categories: Connection, Questions, Relationships, Poetry, Listening
Tuesday 03.05.24
Posted by Kenneth Woodward
 

Episode #2: Pat Ennis

“Oftentimes people know their solutions, it is in them, we just have to ask the right questions for them to say what the solutions are.”
— Pat Ennis

Pat Ennis is a founder and President of ENNIS Legacy Partners. He helps business owners build sellable business value, control their exit, and leave their desired legacy. Pat has extensive executive leadership experience in wealth management and the non-profit sector. Additionally, Pat is a host of the Exit Readiness Podcast

I have known Pat for over 20 years and have experienced his skill at asking targeted and meaningful questions. His model of humility and patiently asking questions has been beneficial over the years. Our discussion provides a tangible example of the path curiosity can take a conversation.

We cover a lot of ground in our discussion. Pat explains how sales and serving his clients is first and foremost about being curious and taking a genuine interest in the individual sitting across the table. He talks about using questions to test assumptions and how asking meaningful questions is a means of loving others.

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tags: Pat Ennis, Financial Management, Sales, Counseling, Coaching
categories: Questions
Tuesday 01.14.20
Posted by Kenneth Woodward
 
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