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Unlocking the power of curiosity in leadership
Sound Leadership
• 43 min
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In this thought-provoking episode of the Sound Leadership podcast, hosts Dan Boniface and Darren Draper unpack the power of curiosity in leadership — and why the old saying “curiosity killed the cat” couldn’t be further from the truth.
When curiosity is missing, assumptions take over — and that’s when relationships, trust, and opportunity break down. This episode explores how true curiosity helps leaders move beyond judgement, strengthen empathy, and create psychological safety that drives innovation and growth.
Together they discuss:
The three levels of curiosity — tactical, relational, and transformational — and how to use each effectively.
How curiosity builds awareness, unlocks options, leads to better choices, drives action, and inspires personal responsibility.
The obstacles that kill curiosity — like assumptions, time pressure, and fear of vulnerability — and how to overcome them.
Practical strategies to build deeper curiosity in your team.
Plus, a powerful leadership lesson from Ted Lasso on being “curious, not judgmental.”
💡Listen until the end to find out the Top 3 Leadership Soundbites
If you’ve ever wanted to strengthen relationships, build trust, or lead with more empathy, this episode will show you how to turn curiosity into your greatest leadership superpower.
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