About Cult of Curiosity
Doing good isn’t supposed to feel this lonely
Because it often feels like we’re the only ones trying to make the world a better place, but it doesn’t have to
How it started
It all began on a farm in West Wales. In 2024, I was invited to run morning meditation sessions at the world-famous Do Lectures.
Each morning, as we gathered, I saw how people craved the opportunity to be still, but also to be seen and heard.
People shared their struggles of doing meaningful work in a world that doesn’t care. About how isolating it is to run a company. And about personal challenges that they’d never realised before.
It was both calming and energising.
Some people asked if that space could exist beyond the event.
And so the Cult of Curiosity was born.
A community for people doing meaningful work to stay creative, resilient, and energised.
If this sounds like the kind of space you’ve been looking for, we’d love to meet you.
Meet our leader
KEVIN KARACA
Storyteller. Anthropologist. Curious Soul.
I’ve spent a lifetime exploring the stories we live by. The ones we inherit. The ones that keep us stuck. And the ones that set us free. Through my consultancy, I help people use story to create positive change.
I co-founded Folc, a social enterprise helping to create community through movement and mindfulness. And am a Founding Partner of Good Eye, a platform for people using creativity for good.
Foundational to my work is supporting people to find the agency they need to create the change they want to make in the world.
The Cult of Curiosity is for well-meaning humans ready to rekindle their sense of creativity and joy in life.
I look forward to meeting you.