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S3E17: Redefining Genius with David McRaney

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From psychology to neuroscience and beyond, concepts of intelligence, genius, and hyperfixation are key to our understanding of human potential. During this episode, David McRaney joins us to discuss a topic of great import to our course on transformative design; the complexity of the concept of genius. David is a famed journalist, author, podcaster, and expert on belief, currently researching his next book. Join us as we explore the origin story of genius, the role of obsessively pursuing one’s interest, and the inevitability of genius and the implications of labels. In closing, David answers two key questions on the autism spectrum and varying cultural contexts behind the concept of genius. Thanks for tuning in!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Introducing David McRaney, journalist, author, and podcaster.
  • Why the topic of genius is important enough to him to research.
  • Different ways to approach the topic of genius, from psychology to neuroscience and beyond.
  • The origin story behind genius, and the concept of a birthday party.
  • David’s findings from spending time interviewing individuals with extraordinarily high IQs.
  • Jeremy’s current thesis that giving people the opportunity to pursue their interests until the point of saturation.
  • Accounting for bias in the realm of genius and the danger of labelling.
  • The relationship between hyperfixation, genius, and the autism spectrum.
  • How works of genius usually come into existence.
  • Cultural context for the concept of genius.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

David McRaney

David McRaney on X

How Minds Change

David McRaney on Instagram

David Krakauer

So Good They Can’t Ignore You

The Collins Institute

James Alcock

Jeremy Utley

Jeremy Utley Email

Jeremy Utley on X

Jeremy Utley on LinkedIn

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From psychology to neuroscience and beyond, concepts of intelligence, genius, and hyperfixation are key to our understanding of human potential. During this episode, David McRaney joins us to discuss a topic of great import to our course on transformative design; the complexity of the concept of genius. David is a famed journalist, author, podcaster, and expert on belief, currently researching his next book. Join us as we explore the origin story of genius, the role of obsessively pursuing one’s interest, and the inevitability of genius and the implications of labels. In closing, David answers two key questions on the autism spectrum and varying cultural contexts behind the concept of genius. Thanks for tuning in!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Introducing David McRaney, journalist, author, and podcaster.
  • Why the topic of genius is important enough to him to research.
  • Different ways to approach the topic of genius, from psychology to neuroscience and beyond.
  • The origin story behind genius, and the concept of a birthday party.
  • David’s findings from spending time interviewing individuals with extraordinarily high IQs.
  • Jeremy’s current thesis that giving people the opportunity to pursue their interests until the point of saturation.
  • Accounting for bias in the realm of genius and the danger of labelling.
  • The relationship between hyperfixation, genius, and the autism spectrum.
  • How works of genius usually come into existence.
  • Cultural context for the concept of genius.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

David McRaney

David McRaney on X

How Minds Change

David McRaney on Instagram

David Krakauer

So Good They Can’t Ignore You

The Collins Institute

James Alcock

Jeremy Utley

Jeremy Utley Email

Jeremy Utley on X

Jeremy Utley on LinkedIn

  continue reading

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