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179. Experiential Intelligence with Soren Kaplan
The Greg McKeown Podcast
English - March 16, 2023 07:00 - 40 minutesSelf-Improvement Education Business Careers essentialism essential essentialist greg mckeown live better discipline essentialists essential mission conversations greg Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Have you ever felt you had more life experience and talent than your job requires or even allows you to use? Today I've invited Soren Kaplan to the show to talk about how you can better tap into that experience yourself, and also in the people around you. I've long believed that what we know about other people is less valuable than what we don't know. That there's an enormous amount of potential under the surface. What's not on someone's resume, what's not in their current job title, and our ability to mine that experience in ourselves and in other people is, Kaplan believes, a predictor of our success. First we had IQ, then we had emotional intelligence, or EQ. This is XQ, Experiential Intelligence.
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Have you ever felt you had more life experience and talent than your job requires or even allows you to use? Today I've invited Soren Kaplan to the show to talk about how you can better tap into that experience yourself, and also in the people around you. I've long believed that what we know about other people is less valuable than what we don't know. That there's an enormous amount of potential under the surface. What's not on someone's resume, what's not in their current job title, and our ability to mine that experience in ourselves and in other people is, Kaplan believes, a predictor of our success. First we had IQ, then we had emotional intelligence, or EQ. This is XQ, Experiential Intelligence.
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Learn more about my books and courses at GregMcKeown.com
Learn more about Soren here: https://www.sorenkaplan.com/bio/
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