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  <title>Ep201 Ron Gantt</title>
  <description>   &amp;quot;Being in search of a beautiful question can lead to a new sense of purpose and direction.&amp;amp;nbsp; A beautiful question is one that challenges assumptions, considers new possibilities, and serves as a catalyst for action and change.&amp;amp;nbsp; Crafting and engaging with such beautiful questions is like an art.&amp;amp;nbsp; Like other art forms, it takes practice, and requires learning from practice.&amp;amp;nbsp; When practiced well, artful inquiry can lead to transformative learning and innovative change&amp;quot;.&amp;amp;nbsp; Southern, N. (2015) Framing Inquiry, in G. R. Bushe &amp;amp;amp;. R. J Marshak (Eds) Dialogic Organizational Development (p. 271)   &amp;amp;nbsp; Those beautiful words you hear in the introduction are from Nancy Southern, reflecting what it takes to frame effective inquiry, based on the insights from Warren Berger's 2014 book A Beautiful Question.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Inspired by that, this episode is a wonderful combination for me.&amp;amp;nbsp; A past guest, who is curious, humble, and super interesting, combined with no structure to the podcast episode whatsoever apart from curious questions.&amp;amp;nbsp; You'll remember Ron Gantt from  episode 146.&amp;amp;nbsp; Ron and I wanted to catch up, and this is what we talked about.&amp;amp;nbsp; For some of you, knowing the podcast topic and how the guest fits the topic is important for a podcast to be worth listening to.&amp;amp;nbsp; Sometimes, as Southern and Berger hint at, not knowing and trying to ask better more beautiful questions is a wonderful and productive way to learn.&amp;amp;nbsp;   I hope you enjoy this conversation with Ron Gantt, even if none of us know where it's heading until we get there.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Here's Ron:  </description>
  <author_name>Safety on Tap</author_name>
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