• Curiosity as “permission” for wanting more out of life

  • Dec 17 2023
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

Curiosity as “permission” for wanting more out of life

  • Summary

  • Who is Pearl and why did she start Rebel Curiosities?

    In this final episode of season 2, the tables have been turned - I get interviewed as a guest instead by the wonderfully insightful Dalglish Chew, professional coach and partner at Avalanche VC, who was my very first guest on the podcast!


    Dalglish takes to his role as interviewer and coach effortlessly, digging deep into my psyche for the motivations behind the podcast.

    I knew I started this podcast as a learning journey, into the trait of curiosity as a way of thinking differently, as a “rebellious” way of looking at the world we live in - and largely, be inspired by the awesome guests I had on the show.

    But what the conversation uncovered was the deeper meaning of what I felt deeply about and care for. It’s not always an accessible space for me, and Dalglish expertly steered the discovery process like an expert tailor, stitching in place the perfect articulated piece of my “why”.


    And for all of you who have been listening, thank you so much for being part of this journey. You are a huge part of my “why” in these conversations - I look forward to the next season with you!


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    Key moments:

    • Why I started a podcast… and why this title
    • Curiosity vs. passion as an enabler
    • Connection is about being able to see different perspectives
    • Am I truly an unconventional rebel?
    • How restlessness became a force to ask the question “what’s the worst that can happen?”
    • How to let curiosity be a permission to wanting more in life



    Find out more about Dalglish here:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/dalglishchew/
    https://dalglish.coach/


    Connect with Pearl Lim:
    linkedin.com/in/pearl-lim-curiousleaderscircle/


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