Tired of Fighting With “opponents,” What if There Was a Better Way? | Scott Shigeoka

Tired of Fighting With “opponents,” What if There Was a Better Way? | Scott Shigeoka

When Scott Shigeoka, a queer Asian American progressive, packed everything into his Prius and spent a year seeking out conversations with people who held opposing views, he discovered something remarkable about the relationship between fear and curiosity.


In this transformative conversation, Scott shares insights from his book "Seek: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the World" and reveals how genuine curiosity can turn our deepest fears into bridges of understanding. You'll learn his practical DIVE framework for navigating difficult conversations and discover why the people who scare us most might hold the key to our own transformation.


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Medicine 3.0: What Got Us Here Ain’t Gonna Get Us There

Medicine 3.0: What Got Us Here Ain’t Gonna Get Us There

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