• Kressa Peterson | The Imbalance of Building a Business
    Jun 10 2021

    Is it possible to create balance when building a business? How do you execute on an idea? And, what are the ways that you use your strengths to propel yourself to the top? Lots of questions and curiosity with Kressa Peterson. 

    Kressa Peterson is the founder and CEO of shower toga, an item that allows anyone to strip down and clean up in public places without needing changing rooms. She landed a spot on Shark Tank on NBC in 2019 and her product won substantial praise, as she walked out of the Shark Tank a winner with a partner who believed in her, Mark Cuban. She is also an athlete, adventurer, cancer survivor, and mother.

    On this episode Kressa and Dr. L dive into how to go from idea to real business. They explore all of the growing pains that come from starting your own business, how to delegate (or not), how to create balance (or not), and how to stay above the fray. 

    www.showertoga.com

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    1 hr
  • Zoë Rom | The Synonymous Nature of Curiosity and Empathy
    Jun 3 2021

    How are curiosity and empathy related or even the same? What are the ways that we can get creative about establishing a connection with others? And, what steps are needed to set goals, crush them, and find joy in all of it? This and so many nuggets of wisdom with the incredible Zoë Rom.

    Zoë is a Boulder based writer and journalist. She is the associate editor of trail runner magazine, host of the DNF podcast and an outspoken advocate for environmental justice. She has a master’s degree in environmental journalism from the University of Colorado and has a deep passion for our public lands. 

    In this episode of curious minds, Dr. L dives deep with Zoë into the intersection of journalism, empathy, and curiosity. we explore the intricacies of building connections with strangers, how inquiry can serve as an investment platform into the other, and what we can learn from allowing ourselves to become vulnerable in the process. Zoë provided so many nuggets of wisdom it was hard to pick an audio clip to share on social media! Listen to this one twice…maybe even three times if you can :)

    www.zoerom.com

    www.drlarapence.com

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    56 mins
  • Scott Mann | The Power of Story
    May 27 2021

    How do you use story to work through difficult times? What does the role of your own body play in healing and discovery? And how can you heal wounds through curiosity and expression? Scott Mann joins us to share his powerful story. 

    Scott Mann is the President of Rooftop Leadership, a leadership consulting and training company, and Co-Founder of the Heroes Journey, a non-profit dedicated to helping Veterans and Military Families find their voice and tell their story as they transition out of military service. As a former Army Green Beret with multiple combat tours to Afghanistan and Iraq, Scott takes the lessons from working in low-trust environments to help leaders build relationships and bridge the human trust gaps we all face today. Scott has appeared on numerous media platforms, including CNN and Fox. Scott is also a playwright and actor currently bringing his award-winning play "Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret" to life as a major film this Memorial Day weekend.

    In this week's episode, Dr. L and Scott discuss how curiosity can be used to fuel the healing process. They explore the ways in which we can use our body to understand our experience and what we need to know about the cost of war. This is a special episode as we lead into Memorial Day weekend. Enjoy!

    https://www.rooftopleadership.com

    www.drlarapence.com

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    50 mins
  • Mike Eckert | Breaking World Records and Smashing Expectations
    May 20 2021

    How do you continue to level up after smashing your goals? What do you need to stay motivated? And, how do you maintain confidence in training after an injury? Lots of questions answered with super-athlete Michael Eckert. 

    Mike Eckert is a United States Marine, World Record Breaker for the most pull-ups in hour, an American Ninja Warrior, and trainer. For over 13 years Michael has been competing as an athlete while also training thousands of marines and civilians in high-performance fitness.

    On this week's episode, Dr. L and Mike get curious about motivation, dedication, and the true mindset required to break a world record. This is a fun episode with critical wisdom from a marine who reminds us that no one is getting out of here alive. Enjoy!

    https://michaeleckertfit.com

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    47 mins
  • Caroline Burckle | Negotiating the Tension Between Extreme and Moderate
    May 13 2021

    How do you learn to ask yourself the kinds of questions that move you towards self-awareness? How do you navigate being extreme and moderate at the same time? And how do we use the physical space to create healing? On this week's episode we have Caroline Burckle to unpack all things internal superpowers. 

    Caroline Burckle is an Olympic Bronze Medalist from the 2008 Beijing Games in swimming. She is a World & NCAA Champion and has a Masters of Sport Psychology and an Associate of Arts in Product Development. She is also the founder of RISE athletes – a mentoring program for youth athletes - and an artist. 

    On this week's episode, Dr. L and Caroline explore all things learning to understand yourself. They discuss the ways in which athletes can often operate through all-or-nothing thinking, the power of using the word AND, and what happens when your body breaks and you are forced to look inward for solutions. This one goes deep so grab that note pad and listen up!

    www.carolineburckle.com

    www.drlarapence.com

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Curious Minds Mini | A Failed First Attempt
    May 6 2021

    How do you take perspective on a significant failure? What does a relationship with quitting really look like? And how do you maintain positivity when you fall on your face? On this special episode, Dr. L is joined by special guest host, Matt B. Davis, and they discuss her recent attempt to complete a 50 mile ultramarathon. If you've ever done something and failed, this is an extra awesome dose of humility and authenticity. 

    www.drlarapence.com

    www.obstacleracingmedia.com

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    53 mins
  • Jessica Lahey | Becoming Sober Curious
    Apr 22 2021

    How do we use curiosity with our kids to foster connection? Why it's not helpful to use your kids as a report card for your parenting efforts? And, what does it mean to be sober curious? All this and so much more with Jessica Lahey.

    Jessica Lahey is a teacher, writer, and mom. Over twenty years, she’s taught every grade from sixth to twelfth in both public and private schools. She writes about education, parenting, and child welfare for The Atlantic, Vermont Public Radio, The Washington Post and the New York Times and is the author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Gift of Failure: How the Best Parents Learn to Let Go So Their Children Can Succeed and her newest book, The Addiction Inoculation: Raising Healthy Kids in a Culture of Dependence. She is a member of the Amazon Studios Thought Leader Board and wrote the educational curriculum for Amazon Kids’ The Stinky and Dirty Show

    On this episode, Jessica Lahey and Dr. L get curious about how learning can lead to doing things differently, why parents get caught up in their own kids experience, and how we can become more curious about what's keeping us stuck. Jessica is a powerful force of wisdom and her enthusiasm is contagious! 

    www.jessicalahey.com

    www.drlarapence.com

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    59 mins
  • Dr. Carl Hart | On Being and Seeing the Human
    Apr 15 2021

    Where can curiosity take you when your brain and belief system are searching for confirmation? How have we become a land driven be fear rather than freedom? And what is necessary to see the humanness in everyone? This and so much more with the incredible Dr. Carl Hart. 

    Dr. Hart is an experimental psychologist specializing in neuropsychopharmacology. He is a ziff professor of psychology at Columbia University and is known for his research in drug use and addiction. Dr. Hart was the first tenured African American professor of sciences at Columbia University, and he has been featured in films such as The House I Lived In and Crack, a Netflix documentary. He is the author of High Price and the recently released book Drug Use for Grown Ups: Chasing Liberty in the Land of Fear.

    In this episode, Dr. L goes beyond the controversy of Dr. Hart's book and explores with him his own journey in using curiosity to fuel alignment with his career and research. They discuss how to explore congruence when judging or making assumptions about another human, the political nature of science, and why it is necessary to consider liberty in all choices. This is a deep dive of epic proportions and an incredible listen. 

    https://drcarlhart.com

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    52 mins