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Wandering Weirdly

Wandering Weirdly

著者: Annie Slade & Thomas Beutel
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概要

Wandering Weirdly is a podcast for curious adventurers, joyful rebels, and multi-passionate creatives who see life as one big, weird adventure. Join longtime explorers and friends Annie and Thomas as they explore the intersection of curiosity, creativity, self-discovery, and the ever-tangled threads between our inner and outer worlds. Whether the conversation focuses on travel, personal transformation, creative pathways, or the meaning of a single word, Wandering Weirdly is your invitation to stay open to the possibilities and find wonder in the uncharted, winding road.2025 社会科学
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  • Season 1, Episode 7: Curiosity and the Rabbit Hole
    2026/03/18


    What happens when curiosity takes over, and suddenly you’re ten tabs deep, watching videos, reading forums, sketching plans, and imagining what could be?


    In this episode of Wandering Weirdly, we talk about depth—what it means for explorers, multi-passionate humans, and endlessly curious minds.


    We explore the joy of going deep down rabbit holes: learning everything you can, building new skills, and letting your curiosity fully lead. We also talk honestly about the potential burnout and overwhelm that can come from these periods, and the fine line between meaningful preparation and avoidance.


    We share real examples, from building DIY geophones and model railroads to planning long-distance treks through Scotland, and reflect on how depth can:

    • help us feel more alive

    • support better planning and presence

    • turn into avoidance if we’re not paying attention


    We also dig into the tension between depth and breadth, the times when it feels nourishing to focus deeply on one thing, and when it’s better to zoom out, sample widely, or take a pause.


    Along the way, we talk about:

    • How curiosity “pulls” us into deeper focus

    • How to notice when planning becomes procrastination

    • Why experimentation matters more than certainty

    • How generalists build creativity through synthesis, not mastery

    If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re doing curiosity “wrong,” or struggled to decide how far to follow an idea before taking action, this episode is an invitation to rethink depth, on your own terms.


    What’s coming up on Wandering Weirdly:
    If curiosity is our compass, how do we decide which direction to follow? In the next episode, we talk about the tricky balance between saying yes to the things that light us up… and leaving space for the adventures we haven’t discovered yet.


    Connect with your hosts:
    Find Annie at explorerannie.com
    Find Thomas at thomasbeutel.art


    Discover more podcasts about authentic and unconventional living at bolddeparturenetwork.com.


    Thanks for wandering with us!

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    30 分
  • Season 1, Episode 6: Curiosity, Belonging, and Being Yourself
    2026/03/04

    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.


    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.


    Connect with us:
    Find Annie at explorerannie.com
    Find Thomas at thomasbeutel.art


    Discover more podcasts about authentic and unconventional living at bolddeparturenetwork.com.


    Thanks for wandering with us!

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    28 分
  • Season 1, Episode 5: Why Quitting Isn't Failure
    2026/02/18


    What if quitting isn’t failure? Instead, what if it’s about gathering information?


    If you’ve ever felt guilty for moving on, worried that quitting means you failed, or struggled to decide whether to push through or let go, this one’s for you.


    In this episode of Wandering Weirdly, we unpack one of the most loaded words in our culture: quitting. From childhood messages about “seeing things through” to the shame many multi-passionate people carry around changing direction, quitting is often framed as something to avoid at all costs.


    Here, we question that narrative.


    Together, we explore why it’s impossible (and unrealistic) to keep doing everything we ever start, how redefining completion can radically change the way we see ourselves, and why quitting can actually be an act of clarity, self-trust, and growth.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Why quitting has such a negative reputation, and why it doesn’t deserve it
    • How multi-passionate, curious people experience completion differently
    • The difference between discomfort that leads to growth and discomfort that signals it’s time to let go
    • Redefining “finished” so learning, nourishment, and curiosity count
    • Why nothing you explore is ever wasted, even if you don’t stick with it
    • How quitting creates space for what’s next

    Along the way, we share personal stories, creative practices (including completion diaries and journaling), and gentle permission to change your mind, without shame.


    Coming up next on Wandering Weirdly:
    Ever felt just weird enough to not fully belong anywhere? In the next episode, we dig into what that feeling really means—how it shows up in our lives, why it can feel isolating, and how embracing your particular brand of weird can become a source of clarity, creativity, and connection.


    Connect with your hosts:
    Find Annie at explorerannie.com
    Find Thomas at thomasbeutel.art


    Discover more podcasts about authentic and unconventional living at bolddeparturenetwork.com.


    Thanks for wandering with us!

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    24 分
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