Season 1, Episode 6: Curiosity, Belonging, and Being Yourself
What does it really mean to be weird?
This conversation is an invitation to stop contorting yourself to fit into boxes that were never meant for you and to start paying attention to what lights you up, even if it doesn’t make sense to everyone else.
This conversation is an invitation to stop contorting yourself to fit into boxes that were never meant for you and to start paying attention to what lights you up, even if it doesn’t make sense to everyone else.
In this episode of Wandering Weirdly, we explore what that word has meant to us across different stages of life, from growing up in highly conformist environments to finding spaces where curiosity and difference are not just accepted, but celebrated.
We talk about how “weird” often shows up as a lack of permission, a subtle or explicit messages that say don’t do that, don’t be that, what will people think? We explore how curiosity has a way of pulling us off the beaten path anyway.
Together, we reflect on:
- Growing up on the fringes and learning what it feels like to not fit the mold early in life
- How curiosity leads us into unconventional interests, communities, and ways of living
- The relief of being in rooms where you don’t feel the need to explain yourself
- Why finding “your people” can transform shame into self-trust
- How embracing your version of weird can bring more joy, connection, and freedom
What’s coming up on Wandering Weirdly:
In the next episode, we explore what happens after curiosity strikes. When do you follow a rabbit hole all the way down, and when is it wiser to stay light, sample widely, or step back? We talk about depth vs. breadth, how multi-passionate minds decide where to focus, and how to tell the difference between meaningful exploration and clever avoidance.
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Thanks for wandering with us!
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