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Why do we hold certain beliefs without questioning them—and what changes when we start?

Why do we hold certain beliefs without questioning them—and what changes when we start?

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Why do some beliefs feel like bedrock while others crumble at the first nudge? In this episode of Listening for the Questions, Patti, Dan, and Lynne unpack why we cling to what we “know,” how power structures profit from our certainty, and what happens when curiosity finally cracks something open.

From “don’t wear white after Labor Day” to faith, identity, and technology’s role in reinforcing echo chambers, this episode invites you to take a fresh look at what you believe and why. Because questioning isn’t rebellion. It’s growth.

Listen in if you’ve ever asked yourself:

  • Why does changing my mind feel like failure?
  • Who benefits from what I believe?
  • And how much of what I “know” is really mine?

🎧 Listening for the Questions — the podcast with no answers, just better questions.

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