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The value of a stupid question
Season 2 · Episode 58

The value of a stupid question

VisionaryMD · Toyosi Onwuemene

July 22, 202420m 37s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Dr. Onwuemene disusses the often overlooked value of what many might consider "stupid" questions. Drawing inspiration from a recent coaching session with a group of women, Dr. Onwuemene explores how these questions can lead to profound insights and foster a more inclusive and curious learning environment.

Key Points Discussed:

  1. There Are No Stupid Questions: Every question has intrinsic value and provides insight into the asker's thoughts and knowledge level.
  2. Overcoming Fear and Shame: The hesitation to ask questions often stems from fear and shame, which need to be addressed to foster a more open learning culture.
  3. Curiosity Is Key: Questions, regardless of how they may appear, are born out of curiosity and should be treated as such.
  4. Pathway to Great Insights: What seems like a "stupid" question can often lead to significant insights and breakthroughs.
  5. Bravery and Boldness: Asking questions takes courage, and those who do should be commended for their bravery.
  6. Inspiration for Others: By asking questions, individuals can inspire others who may have similar doubts or concerns.
  7. Creating a Safe Space: Encouraging all types of questions helps to build a more supportive and respectful learning environment.

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Call to Action:

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