Watch CbD Studio Programming

Video essays, guided sessions, and conversations for seeing the hidden architecture of learning, attention, trust, participation, and creative work.

Curiosity by Design uses video as a studio practice: reading artifacts, naming patterns, asking sharper questions, and helping people see what their systems are quietly teaching.

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Charm is Not Orientation

Includes the fictional - composite invitation and marked-up analysis used in the episode.

The Curiosity Café: Season One

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CbD Margin Notes

Essays with a camera on.

Sharp, lecture-ish field notes on designing learning, the hidden curriculum, attention, AI-era judgment, service design, organizational change, and the quiet architecture shaping modern work.

What this when you want the theory, the pattern, and the sharper language.

CbD Studio Sessions

Guided practice for reading the architecture of your own work.

Slower, more reflective sessions that help you apply the Curiosity by Design lens to a workshop, rollout, room, framework, initiative, or body of work you are carrying.

Watch this when you do not just want to understand the pattern. You want to see what it has to do with your work.

Curiosity Café

Conversations about curiosity as a way of staying human inside complicated systems.

Interviews and dialogues with people navigating creativity, identity, agency, work, culture, and the ongoing practice of paying attention without flattening what they find.

Watch this when you want the human texture behind the theory.

Companion Resources

Selected artifacts and reflection tools from CbD Studio Programming.

Charm is Not Orientation, Episode 1 Artifact Pack

The fictional workshop invitation and marked-up analysis from Episode 1.

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