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Dive In - Curiosity

Podcast de Alvin Acosta

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Curiosity-One Breath at a Time Dive In is a curiosity-led podcast about learning, perspective, and the small choices that shape a life—told through the metaphor of diving: briefing, surface swim, the descent, the deeper dive, and a safety stop that helps it all make sense. Warm, reflective, and occasionally funny. No judgment—just exploration, one breath at a time.

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Portada del episodio Ten Dives In: A Deep Dive

Ten Dives In: A Deep Dive

Something interesting happens when we move from single digits to double digits. We celebrate. Ten days. Ten years. Ten episodes. But this milestone episode of Dive In isn’t about celebrating the number — it’s about acknowledging the journey that made those ten dives possible. In this reflective episode, Alvin looks back at the people, experiences, and moments that quietly shaped the path toward the podcast. From parents who nurtured creativity, to teachers who sparked a love of learning, to unexpected moments of encouragement in Scotland — this episode explores how curiosity grows through the influence of others. Along the way, Alvin reflects on the idea that meaningful work is rarely built alone, and that sometimes the most important step in any creative project is simply deciding to begin. This episode also explores: • Why curiosity became the compass for this podcast • How learning new things can change the direction of your life • The illusion of protecting dreams by never testing them • A writing workshop in the Scottish Highlands that helped spark the show • The idea of “twenty dive seasons” and living with intentional curiosity At its heart, Dive In is a collection of field notes — reflections from a life shaped by learning, exploration, and the desire to share that curiosity with others. Ten episodes in, the journey is just beginning.

17 de mar de 2026 - 20 min
Portada del episodio Stories I'll Never Read: Still the Author of my Choices

Stories I'll Never Read: Still the Author of my Choices

In my story, I know my role. I’m the one who jumps in. But lately I’ve been sitting with a different question: If I’m the author of my choices… what does it mean that I’m also a character in stories I will never fully read? In this episode of Dive In, I reflect on something many of us experience but rarely talk about openly — the tension between the story we tell ourselves about who we are, and the versions of us that exist in other people’s lives. For a long time, when something ended, the easiest way to make sense of it was to find a villain. Sometimes that villain was me. Sometimes it was someone else. But distance changes the angle. Regret changes the depth of the dive. This episode sits with regret — not as a lesson to be neatly packaged, but as something more human. Sometimes regret expands your understanding. Sometimes it just hurts. Along the way, we explore: * Why do we naturally cast ourselves as the hero in our own story * How miscasting someone else can shape the narrative we carry * The quiet regret that can come with leaving * What it means to take responsibility without rewriting the past * How can the same moment can look different from another person’s dive log This isn’t about finding the “right” version of the story. It’s about learning to live with humility inside the one you have. Because we may be the authors of our choices, but we are also characters in stories we’ll never fully read. Take a breath and dive in!

10 de mar de 2026 - 15 min
Portada del episodio The Scale of an Extraordinarily Ordinary Life

The Scale of an Extraordinarily Ordinary Life

I ran into a former student in the subway. Five minutes. A few words. And it changed the way I measure my life. In this episode, I step into a question that started while rewriting my resume: What actually counts? We’re taught to measure our lives by visible scale — titles, impact, recognition, how far we’ve gone. But what if the real measure isn’t altitude? What if it’s depth? This is a reflection on: * living what I now call an extraordinarily ordinary life * the tension between belonging and becoming * The quiet influence we rarely get to witness * why the moments that never make it onto a resume might matter most * redefining success as proximity, contribution, and fully inhabiting the life in front of us Along the way, I trace the thread from a Grade 4 dream of being an explorer… through classrooms, scuba diving, small towns, public service, and the systems we move through… to a single unexpected encounter that recalibrated everything. This isn’t about having it all figured out. It’s a set of field notes on: How we measure a life. Why many of us carry a quiet sense of deficit — even in the presence of evidence. And what changes when we ask a gentler question: Where have I already mattered? What if the scale of your life isn’t measured by how far you’ve gone… but by how deeply you’ve shown up?

25 de feb de 2026 - 14 min
Portada del episodio Employee of the Month: The Debut that Arrived Late

Employee of the Month: The Debut that Arrived Late

What if some of the most important work we ever do doesn’t look important at the time? In this episode, I return to a small comedy piece I wrote years ago — a story that never got performed when it was meant to, but quietly stayed with me anyway. What began as a gifted comedy writing class — became something I didn’t recognize until much later: a foundation. Along the way, I reflect on the generosity of a loved one who saw possibility before I did, and on the teaching of Paul Sveen, whose patience and care shaped how I think about writing, craft, and showing up without knowing the outcome. At the center of the episode is a simple realization: We don’t always know when we’re laying foundations — We usually recognize them only once we’re standing on them. This episode sits with the tension between potential and practice, between the comfort of imagining we might be good at something and the risk of actually trying. I talk about: * Why it can feel safer to protect the illusion of untapped potential than to risk failing * What it means to be seen and believed in before you’re ready * The generosity of teaching that values patience over performance * How unfinished work can still do its job * Recognizing meaning in moments that once felt incidental This isn’t about comedy. It’s about becoming — slowly, quietly, and often without realizing it. And what it can feel like to look back one day and realize you’ve been standing on something solid all along.

17 de feb de 2026 - 16 min
Portada del episodio Author of Record: Curiosity, Accountability, and Staying Human in an AI World

Author of Record: Curiosity, Accountability, and Staying Human in an AI World

What if the real risk of powerful tools Isn’t that they’ll replace us… But that we’ll slowly disappear behind them? In this episode, I explore a simple idea that’s been quietly reshaping how I think about work: Being the author of record. Not the fastest. Not the most efficient. The one who owns the work. What started as a professional development presentation became a deeper reflection on accountability, judgment, and trust — especially as AI becomes part of everyday work. Along the way, I sit with a few grounding questions: * Who is still responsible? * What does it mean to stand behind your work? * And how do we use powerful tools without giving away our voice? This episode explores what it means to stay human in systems that value speed, and how small, repeatable choices can help us work with clarity instead of distance. We talk about: * Why responsibility is a form of dignity * The difference between using tools and outsourcing judgment * How work is shifting from output to stewardship * Why good governance is really about care * Moving from “Is this allowed?” to “Is this appropriate?” This isn’t about rejecting technology. It’s about choosing how we relate to it.

11 de feb de 2026 - 17 min
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