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Emotional Intelligence (EQ) podcasts

Below are the best podcasts we could find on Emotional Intelligence (EQ).

Emotional intelligence (EQ) is generally understood to be the ability to identify, process, and manage one’s own emotions and the emotions of others. Popularized by science journalist Daniel Goleman in the 1990s, EQ is understood to have several main components: self-awareness, self-regulation and motivation, social skills, and empathy. The idea of emotional intelligence assumes that just as some of our brains are attuned to process math or language or music at different levels, we all have different baselines for processing emotion. However, just like with math or language or music, we have a great capacity to learn, practice, and grow our emotional skillset, regardless of our innate talent levels.

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121 - Friday Fix: How to Get Yourself in the Best Emotional State for Different Circumstances

Your emotions affect how you think and how you behave. Yet, most of us spend very little time thinking about how we’re feeling. And we often don’t even recognize how our emotional state impacts our performance.

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Understanding Your Feelings: Emotions, Alexithymia, and Autism

Today, certified life coach Danielle Sullivan discusses the basics of what emotional intelligence is and why it can be difficult for neurodivergent people to develop emotional intelligence skills.

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Increasing emotional agility in the workplace with Claude Silver and Susan David

Damon sits down with Claude Silver to provide a sneak preview into their respective upcoming conversations with Susan David about emotional agility and toxic positivity.

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Dr. Marc Brackett and Brené on "Permission to Feel"

Dr. Marc Brackett has dedicated his life to studying emotions and to teaching us what he’s learning.

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Empathy with Intensity: Raising Emotionally Intelligent Children

Giftedness can be a double-edged sword when it comes to empathy and compassion. When we help kids realize their emotional potential, their capacity for empathy and kindness will grow.

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Emotion at Work (with Liz Fosslien)

Many of us are told to keep our emotions in check at work. Don’t display how you feel, and make sure that you don’t “get emotional” about a business decision. Today’s guest believes this is bad advice.

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True Grit: Fostering Tenacity and Resilience

When we don’t provide a challenge for our gifted kids at school and let them fly under the radar, they can develop internal monologues that equate being smart with everything being easy.

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What Can AI Tell Us about the Human Mind? – with Joscha Bach

Host Michael Taft speaks with Joscha Bach about artificial intelligence; the sense of self; building a civilizational intellect; what it is like to be a mind?; the relationships between motivation, emotion, and behavior; the “cargo cult” model of civilization; what is learning?; how artificial...

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Emotions, Stress, and Heartbreak – with Eve Ekman

In this episode emotions researcher and meditation teacher Eve Ekman speaks with Michael W.

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