Have you ever been in a situation where you felt that people wrote you off? Maybe a teacher suggested you weren't talented enough to take a certain class, or a boss implied that you didn't have the smarts needed to handle a big project. In the latest in our "Innovation 2.0 series," we talk with Mary Murphy, who studies what she calls "cultures of genius." We'll look at how these cultures can keep people and organizations from thriving, and how we can create environments that better foster our growth.
Do you know someone who'd find the ideas in today's episode to be useful? Please share it with them! And if you liked today's conversation, you might also like these classic Hidden Brain episodes:
The Edge Effect
The Secret to Great Teams
Dream Jobs
Sitting With Uncertainty
Rewrite Your Money Story
You 2.0: Fighting Despair
You 2.0: Remember More, Forget Less
You 2.0: How To Say No
You 2.0: Taking Control of Your Time
You 2.0: The Gift of Other People
You're Not the Boss of Me!
The Cure for Self-Importance
Where Truth Lies
How To Be Alone
Changing Our Mental Maps
Out of the Rabbit Hole
Befriending Your Inner Voice
Making the World Sparkle Again
Our God-Shaped Brains
Why You Feel Empty
Why Trying Too Hard Can Backfire On You
Innovation 2.0: Do Less
Innovation 2.0: Shortcuts and Speed Bumps
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