Brené Brown
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OneNote Curiosity Shop website has launched.
It's going to be where you'll find all the show notes.
We're also, we did a poll on LinkedIn to see if conversation questions would be helpful on the work-based stuff.
So you can do a lunch and learn with your teams.
We'll be adding those there.
And for this episode in particular, we'll be adding some resources and places where you can find some of our favorite books on grief, hotline numbers.
So check out thecuriosityshop.com.
In today's episode, we're going to try to do two things simultaneously.
We're going to try to unpack paradoxes and why they're hard and why they're important.
And we're also going to try to learn to tolerate dad jokes.
Maybe too tall of an order.
We're going to talk about each of our favorite paradoxes, why groups go to places no one wants to go, why sometimes optimists end up shooting themselves in the foot.
We're going to talk about the new anti-grade inflation policy at Harvard and what we think of that as teachers.
We might even talk about Twilight and why it might be underrated.