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90. Never Lose Your Childhood Genius: How to Live with Wonder with Jeffrey Davis

90. Never Lose Your Childhood Genius: How to Live with Wonder with Jeffrey Davis

FromConspiracy of Goodness Podcast


90. Never Lose Your Childhood Genius: How to Live with Wonder with Jeffrey Davis

FromConspiracy of Goodness Podcast

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
May 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What is a dream? How do you make that dream a reality?   In today’s episode, we have Jeffrey Davis to talk about wonder, and recognizing the interconnectedness of everything and experiencing joy in the face of challenge. Jeffrey will share how we can see the world in a new way, and how we can focus on the things that make us feel connected to the world. As an author, team culture consultant, educator, and CEO of Tracking Wonder Consultancy, Jeffrey is here to tell us that there is no one right way to do things. We just have to be humble and open minded, and our journeys will take us in our own unique ways.   Let’s jump right in and open our minds to the infinite possibilities!   [00:06 - 09:18] opening Segment  I introduce Jeffrey to the show What does it mean to wonder? The joy in recognizing that the ordinary is the ultimate reality How this can be found in creative processes   [09:19 - 21:32] Innovators do Wonder We talk about the emerging science of wonder and how it applies to innovators Wonder is pervasive, evasive, and fleeting  How we are limited by our own perceptions   [21:33 - 34:59] Limiting Beliefs Limit Wonder Cultivating a mindset of openness and curiosity to experience wonder There is a place on the internet created to bring out our best impulses and our collective genius. Visit Goodness Exchange and get unlimited access to exclusive news and bonus content! The three facets of wonder The flock The mirror The admiration   [35:00 - 47:24] The Genius In All of Us Celebrating confusion and problems We talk about how we all have a unique force of genius when we were born Genius doesn’t equate to having a high IQ or possessing unique skills Genius is also about having a childhood mindset Being curious and humble   [47:25 - 50:15] Closing Segment Finding wonder in your everyday life Final words See links below to connect with Jeffrey You can connect with Jeffrey through LinkedIn or Twitter. Also visit www.trackingwonder.com/podcastbonus to get the first chapter of his book, “Tracking Wonder”. Discover how you rank on the wonder ratio scale by taking the Wonder @ Work Assessment through the same link! Conspiracy of Goodness Links: The Goodness Exchange https://goodness-exchange.com/     The Goodness Exchange - Become a member! https://goodness-exchange.com/pricing/   Goodness Exchange Social Media Links:   Instagram https://www.instagram.com/goodness_exchange/   Facebook https://www.facebook.com/exchangegoodness   Twitter https://twitter.com/goodnessxchange   LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/goodness-exchange/   YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjBu-o4CG6V7PGq8QOANEg Quotes:   "What are we devoted to? Because it's so easy to be on autopilot and not even be able to answer that question." - Jeffrey Davis   "The challenge is to disrupt the default. And the other curious thing about being a human is that we do have the ability to trip our own wiring." - Jeffrey Davis     "Wonder is a heightened state of awareness that's brought about by something that delights us or disorientates us or both." - Jeffrey Davis     "We are in part limited by our own perceptions." - Jeffrey Davis    
Released:
May 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Conspiracy of Goodness Podcast is designed to give you more joy, less fear, and no end to the evidence that a bright future is possible. Each episode, we help you make sense of the world by introducing you to people tackling some of the world’s most difficult problems and show you why they still think the future is bright.