The Importance Of Curiousity (Episode 5 - Archive)

The Importance Of Curiousity (Episode 5 - Archive)

Relational Recovery

Explore how curiosity can transform recovery by fostering connections and understanding. Wes Thompson and Austin Hill share insights on the power of asking questions.

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8:367 Oct 2025

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The Power of Curiosity in Recovery

Episode Overview

  • Curiosity can break down personal and societal barriers.
  • Asking questions fosters deeper connections and understanding.
  • Historical figures used curiosity to drive monumental change.
  • Everyone has a story worth telling; lead with curiosity.
  • Curiosity doesn't require expertise, just a willingness to ask.
"To lead with curiosity is so powerful and it's so easy to do."

How do individuals turn their lives around after addiction? In this engaging episode of 'Relational Recovery,' hosts Wes Thompson and Austin Hill dive into the transformative power of curiosity in recovery and life. They discuss how asking questions and being open to differing opinions can break down barriers, whether they're personal, political, or spiritual. Drawing on examples from history, like Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Martin Luther King Jr., the hosts illustrate how curiosity has been a catalyst for monumental change.

They highlight that curiosity isn't just about gaining knowledge but fostering connection and understanding. Through the lens of Christian spirituality, they explore how being curious can lead to deeper relationships with others and with God. With a blend of light-hearted banter and deep discussions, Wes and Austin remind us that everyone has a story worth telling and that asking questions is a powerful tool for healing and growth.

So, if you're feeling disconnected or stuck in your recovery journey, perhaps it's time to start asking more questions. After all, you never know what you might learn or who you might connect with when you lead with curiosity.

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