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The Curiosity Quotient

The Curiosity Quotient

Written by: Nick
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Everything seems to move at 1000 miles an hour these days. Moving at speed has become valued above most all else and this sits in direct contrast to our human need for curiosity. Being curious takes time and space, we have to give ourselves the permission to expand our thinking and perspective to see more possibilities. This podcast is unapologetically about holding space to be truly curious and who knows where that might lead? Really can you afford not to develop your CQ? Photo by Dominik Van Opdenbosch on UnsplashNick Self-Help Success
Episodes
  • CQ Series 1 Episode 15: From Dad Dancing to Understanding Society Through Waste
    Jan 20 2026

    For my first episode of 2026 I had the pleasure of being joined by John Wilkinson, Chief Development Officer for Suez UK. And as ever the conversation went in directions I hadn't anticipated starting with discovering John has dad danced at the Blackpool Winter Gardens. It has to be worth listening to this episode simply to understand that reference 🤣. Thank you John for another fantastically Curious Conversation.

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    47 mins
  • CQ Series 1 Episode 14: From A Fork in the Road to Psychosocial Safety in Organisations
    Nov 25 2025

    In this episode I was joined by Baden Frosen for a brilliant wide ranging episode that began with Baden’s personal fork inthe road moment and ended up with us talking about Psychosocial Safety.

    It was just a conversation that, for me, had a bit of everything! Magical!

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    53 mins
  • CQ Series 1 Episode 13: From being shaped by loss to being a truly trusting CEO
    Sep 18 2025

    This was an episode that went in unexpected directions, thanks to my wonderfully open guest - Jeremy Hine - we explored a topic still little discussed in UK society. How to reconsider our experience of and engagement with the end of life of a loved one. Jeremy's insight and generosity in sharing his experiences and how they have shaped him is humbling - a truly emotional but worthwhile listen ❤️

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    46 mins
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