If curiosity is a superpower, then isn’t it curious that everyone doesn’t embrace it? We become curious when we recognize that there is a gap in our knowledge about something that interests us. Then we go about filling the gap, or not. Brene Brown puts it best: “Curiosity is an act of vulnerability and courage. We need to be brave enough to want to know more.” When we have a healthy curiosity about ourselves and others, we discover how to live our best lives, lead with great impact and relate in ways that are compassionate and deeply connected.
Bio: Ginny Robertson was introduced to Science of Mind in 1991 and it has been her go-to teaching since then. For 23 years, she has connected women around the world to their gifts, their purpose, and each other. She does this through her On Purpose Woman Global Community in-person and online gatherings, her online On Purpose Woman Magazine, her Real Women Real Purpose YouTube channel, workshops, and keynote talks. She’s a contributing author to 4 anthologies, was the co-host of the Woman Talk Live radio show on WCBM, and was previously named one of Maryland’s Top 100 Women by The Daily Record, Baltimore’s premier legal and business newspaper
Guest Artist: Andrea Brachfeld accompanied by Zach Worthy
Andrea Brachfeld is a critically acclaimed, award-winning flutist, composer, and teacher. Check out Andrea’s website, andreabrachfeld.com for information and to purchase her beautiful music.