• Why We Struggle to Admit What We Don’t Know

  • 2025/03/05
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Why We Struggle to Admit What We Don’t Know

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  • Is being human all about striving for perfection?

    In this episode of Human(ing) Well, Amber Cabral explores the concept of “good humaning,” which focuses on curiosity, learning, and embracing vulnerability rather than aiming for flawlessness.

    She highlights the surprising diversity of her audience, including many men, and critiques the social media culture that often shames those who admit they don’t have all the answers. Using Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance as an example, she discusses how misinformation prevents genuine dialogue and understanding. Amber also encourages everyone to foster curiosity in conversations, offering practical tips for inviting others to share their perspectives and learn together.

    Tune in and reflect on why we hesitate to admit what we don’t know—it's not about striving for perfection, but about embracing curiosity, improving ourselves, and showing genuine humanity to others.

    Amber’s substack | https://humaningwell.substack.com/

    Amber Cabral

    IG | @bamcabral

    LinkedIn | @ambercabral

    Facebook | @amber.cabral

    X | @BamCabral

    Bluesky | @bamcabral.bsky.social

    Watch Amber’s TED TALK here.

    You can purchase Amber's books from the retailer of your choice here: https://www.ambercabral.com/books/

    Allies and Advocates: Creating an Inclusive and Equitable Culture

    Say More About That: ...And Other Ways to Speak Up, Push Back, and Advocate for Yourself and Others

    Human(ing) Well is produced by

    EPYC Media Network

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Is being human all about striving for perfection?

In this episode of Human(ing) Well, Amber Cabral explores the concept of “good humaning,” which focuses on curiosity, learning, and embracing vulnerability rather than aiming for flawlessness.

She highlights the surprising diversity of her audience, including many men, and critiques the social media culture that often shames those who admit they don’t have all the answers. Using Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance as an example, she discusses how misinformation prevents genuine dialogue and understanding. Amber also encourages everyone to foster curiosity in conversations, offering practical tips for inviting others to share their perspectives and learn together.

Tune in and reflect on why we hesitate to admit what we don’t know—it's not about striving for perfection, but about embracing curiosity, improving ourselves, and showing genuine humanity to others.

Amber’s substack | https://humaningwell.substack.com/

Amber Cabral

IG | @bamcabral

LinkedIn | @ambercabral

Facebook | @amber.cabral

X | @BamCabral

Bluesky | @bamcabral.bsky.social

Watch Amber’s TED TALK here.

You can purchase Amber's books from the retailer of your choice here: https://www.ambercabral.com/books/

Allies and Advocates: Creating an Inclusive and Equitable Culture

Say More About That: ...And Other Ways to Speak Up, Push Back, and Advocate for Yourself and Others

Human(ing) Well is produced by

EPYC Media Network

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