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Why Some People Refuse to Stop Asking Questions | Between the Pages Ep 12

33 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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Episode 12: Why Some People Refuse to Stop Asking Questions At what point does curiosity stop being a choice… and become something you can’t walk away from? In this episode of Between the Pages, we explore the psychology of investigators—those who continue asking questions even when the answers begin to lead somewhere dangerous. Through three immersive readings, we follow Clara, Amelia, and Jenna as they each confront a different stage of curiosity: the moment patterns begin to form, the realization that truth carries responsibility, and the growing awareness that asking questions can have real consequences. Because not everyone who notices something chooses to pursue it. But some people can’t stop. Join us as we examine what drives that persistence—and why, in both stories and life, the people who keep asking questions are often the ones who uncover the truth. Selected Readings: Reading 1: Cinnamon, Lies, and Ledgers [https://thecuratedshelf.store/products/cinnamon-lies-and-ledgers-ebook] Reading 2: The Ink That Remains [https://thecuratedshelf.store/products/the-ink-that-remains-ebook] Reading 3: The Miami Connection: The Miami Connection [https://thecuratedshelf.store/products/the-miami-connection-ebook] If you enjoyed this episode, you can explore more stories and reading bundles at www.bradfordpress.net [https://www.bradfordpress.net]. And to enhance your reading experience, discover Misty Lake Coffee and story-inspired collections at www.thecuratedshelf.store [http://www.thecuratedshelf.store]—where every great story deserves the perfect setting. Between the Pages Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/2248126439051499/] mystery storytelling, cozy mystery podcast, book podcast, storytelling podcast, mystery writing, literary podcast, story analysis, fiction podcast, reading podcast, cozy mystery stories, mystery clues in stories, how mysteries are written, detective storytelling, mystery story structure, story clues and suspense, fiction reading podcast

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