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Episode 70:
Scientific Enough to Wonder

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Marina Robb

Hosted by: Marina Robb

Show Notes:

In this episode of Wild Minds, I'm exploring what it’s like to have big questions that don’t always fit into your job title. Whether you’re a teacher, therapist, or just someone who feels things deeply, this conversation is about the risk, and importance, of staying open, curious, and honest in times of change.

Topics include:

  • What it feels like to hide parts of yourself in professional spaces
  • The fear of sounding “too out there” or being seen as unprofessional
  • Why curiosity and wonder matter more than ever, especially in helping roles
  • How feelings and intuition often get pushed aside—even though they guide so much of our real understanding
  • A look at where our sense of mind and consciousness might actually come from
  • How Indigenous wisdom and quantum science both challenge the idea that we’re separate from nature
  • What happens in our body when we feel awe or connection
  • Why being open-minded isn’t soft or silly - it’s essential for making sense of the world

Music by Geoff Robb: www.geoffrobb.com 


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