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Spike Carlsen: ...why curiosity is one of the best traits we can have

Nobody Told Me!

Nobody Told Me!

Entrepreneurship, Business

4.2671 Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2022

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Most people are having a difficult time finding gratitude this year. It's hard not to be bitter and take the good things in our life for granted since we have all been, at the very least, inconvenienced, and at the most, death of a family member. We're all in search of ways to feel better, and on this episode, we talk to bestselling author and journalist Spike Carlsen, who says that you can feel thankful and grateful by just stepping out (with a mask, of course) and really noticing things in our neighborhood.


Spike has written a fascinating new book called, A Walk Around the Block:  Stoplight Secrets, Mysterious Squirrels, Manhole Mysteries and Other Stuff You See Every Day (And Know Nothing About).


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0:00.0

Welcome to Nobody Told Me. I'm Jan Black.

0:14.5

And I'm Laura Owens. Have you ever thought about what you see when you walk around your neighborhood?

0:19.9

Have you ever wondered about the

0:21.3

stories behind things like bike lanes, stoplights, sidewalks, recycling bins, and mailboxes?

0:27.6

Our guest on this episode is best-selling author and journalist Spike Carlson, who's written a fascinating

0:33.3

new book called A Walk Around the Block, Stoplight Secrets, Mysterious Squirrels, Manhole Mysteries,

0:40.5

and other stuff you see every day and know nothing about. Spike, thank you so much for coming

0:45.4

on the show. Pleasure to be with you. You've written a lot of books before, but nothing like

0:50.9

this one. So what inspired you to write it and why is right now the perfect time to read it?

0:56.3

Oh, yeah, that's great.

0:57.6

Well, I was always been the curious sort.

1:01.0

I was the kid who took apart the lawnmower to try to make a go-kart when I was a kid.

1:07.3

And then I went into teaching and that is, you know, teaching people about the world around.

1:13.4

And I went into construction and in that world, you just have to figure out, you know, how the world around you works.

1:20.6

I became an editor with Family Handi Man magazine, which basically was teaching readers, you know, how the world and the things inside

1:29.3

their homework. And then I started writing books. And, you know, prompted by a frozen water

1:36.3

pipe, I decided to tackle this. You know, we know how the pyramids were built 4,000 years ago, and we talk about how we're going to

1:46.0

colonize Mars, you know, 100 years down the road, but we don't know much about the world

1:51.2

right outside our front door. And so I started looking into that, and it's a world of

1:57.3

mystery, history, and intrigue. And so I wrote a book about it.

2:03.5

And in terms of the timing, it's just turned out to be,

2:08.3

I'm not sure what the word is, sadly procutuous in that.

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