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Learn more about Refrigeration Mentor Customized Technical Training Programs at www.refrigerationmentor.com/courses Join the Refrigeration Mentor Hub here This conversation was from our latest Refrigeration Mentor Community Meetup, talking about refrigeration controls and electrical systems with Andrew Freeburg and Erik Holland. We cover control fundamentals such as transformers, multiplex board setup, communication basics, polarity, baud rate, cable practices, and fail-safe settings for loads. We also discuss how to build confidence through competence - studying, repetition, applying skills on real systems, asking questions, using community support, setting goals, and learning by teaching. Interested in joining the next Refrigeration Mentor Community Meetup? Click here. In this episode, we discuss: (00:30) Confidence and Competence (06:02) Learning How to Learn (09:58) Setting Goals and Support Groups (15:42) Dunning Kruger Effect (21:58) Electrical Basics and Safety (22:21) Center Tap Transformers (24:30) Multiplex Boards and Dip Switches (25:59) Binary Addressing Switches (26:37) Power and Comms Terminals (27:11) Comms Voltage and LEDs (29:40) Wiring Noise and Shielding (30:47) Fail Safe Dip Switches (33:46) Analog Inputs and Outputs (34:54) Software vs Hardware Logic (39:06) Panel Safety Basics (43:30) Meter Testing and Ratings (47:47) Electrical Safety Mindset Helpful Links & Resources: Episode 371. A 6-Step Process for Faster Electrical Troubleshooting Episode 215. Understanding Refrigeration System Controls with Larry Herman of Redline Control Design
I have a lot of anxiety and resentment present in me right now and in my never ending quest to understand how I got here, I turned to something truly holy: memes. They led me where I didn't expect, which was down a path of contemplation of what karma really means and how what I can get done in 15 minutes changes by the day. Key Takeaways: [0:39] Having a lot of anxiety right now [2:41] Toxic positivity [3:27] Americanized karma is crap [6:51] The Great Law [8:40] The Law of Creation [10:11] The Law of Humility [13:56] The Law of Personal Growth [16:12] The Law of Responsibility [18:05] The Law of Connection [19:45] Hamlin's Razor [20:43] The Peter Principle [23:19] The Dunning Kruger Effect [26:32] Parinson's Law [27:43] The Pareto Principle [28:52] What law or principle stood out most for you? Connect with Barb: Website Facebook Instagram Be a guest on the podcast YouTube The Molly B Foundation
What if everything we've been told about math education is backwards? In this episode of Trending in Education, Mike Palmer is joined by Ted Dintersmith,venture capitalist, filmmaker, and author of the upcoming book Aftermath: The Life-Changing Math That Schools Won't Teach You to discuss why our schools are still teaching low-level math mechanics that phones and AI already do perfectly. You can learn more about Ted's work at What Schools Could Be. Ted shares his journey from the world of high-tech innovation to becoming a "code red" alarmed citizen advocate for radical school change. We dive into how high-stakes exams are inadvertently training students to compete with AI in areas where computers are unbeatable, while ignoring the creative and conceptual math, like probability, decision-making frameworks, and estimation, that actually shapes lives. From Moneyball statistics to the dangers of misinterpreting healthcare data, Ted explains why math should be a tool for empowerment rather than a metric for punishment. We also take a "lightning round" trip through Ted's prolific career, including his work with the late Sir Ken Robinson and his influential documentaries Most Likely to Succeed and Multiple Choice. Whether you're a parent trying to preserve your child's curiosity or an educator looking for a more relevant curriculum, this conversation offers a refreshing and urgent blueprint for what school could be.
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到底有哪些常見的心理學行為,正在潛移默化地影響我們的表現? 為什麼明明很努力,卻總覺得自己是個「冒牌貨」? 為什麼專案總是延期?為什麼週一上班特別累?今天我想跟大家分享由韓國 EBS 電視台《世界上所有的法則》製作組所撰寫的書:《為什麼我的人生這麼不順,原來讓世界運轉的法則在這樣》。我們將深入探討 12 個影響個人能力、團隊合作與時間管理的心理學效應。從「冒牌者症候群」到「湯姆索耶效應」,再到解釋工作效率的「霍夫斯塔特定律」。當你看穿了這些行為背後的定律,你就能找到改寫人生遊戲規則的鑰匙!
In this episode, Luke and Matt discuss the unexpected use of their video snippet by runfluencer Truett Hanes and delve into the nuances of various running influencers like Ben is Running, Hugo Fry, and Rory Linkletter. They critique the content and strategies of these athletes while touching on the psychological aspects of training and race preparations. The episode also includes updates on the Sweat Elite podcast format changes and highlights engaging Instagram posts and their relevance to running. Finally, there's a discussion on the importance of balancing mental and physical training components in marathon preparation. Links Be coached by Matt: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/coaching-2026 Join the Shareholders Club / Private Podcast Feed: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders Luke Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukeandrewkeogh/ Luke Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/87061348/ Matt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359 Contact Matt: matt@sweatelite.co Topics 00:00 Surprising Feature in Truett Hanes' Video 01:11 Podcast Popularity and Clickbait Discussion 02:47 Critique of Truett Hanes' Content 04:12 The Dunning-Kruger Effect in Running 19:14 Podcast Changes and New Features 22:16 Adam Wood's Journey and Mental Health 28:05 Jake Barraclough's Marathon Goals 33:23 Speculations on Achieving a 2:09 Marathon 33:49 Jake's Training and Potential 37:07 Ben Is Running's Journey 39:23 Hugo Fry's YouTube Channel and Training 48:54 Cole Gibbons' Progress 51:57 Mental and Physical Balance in Training 01:00:11 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Plans
The Confidence Curve Ever notice the most confident person in the room isn’t always the most knowledgeable? Julie & Jim unpack the Dunning-Kruger Effect and the surprising truth about confidence vs. competence — and how it shows up in everyday life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can't not tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and '30s. Before he was “Singin’ Sam,” Harry Frankel performed in blackface, an unfortunate part of his life as an entertainer and one I hope he would regret. Fortunately for us, he took on the persona of “Singin’ Sam” and you’ll hear three of his recordings as “Singin’ Sam” in the first segment of this week’s edition of Rapidly Rotating Records. Irene Beasley and Clayton McMichen will also have birthday segments on the show. We’ll also enjoy some delicious soup and tell you all about the Dunning-Kruger Effect. There's lots of great music and interesting information so set aside an hour with your favorite beverage and prepare to be transported back to a different–and we think better–musical era. Just click the link above to listen streaming online and/or download for listening at your convenience. THANKS FOR LISTENING! ENJOY THE SHOW! Here’s the complete playlist: Segment 1: Harry Frankel / Singin’ Sam How You Gonna Wet Your Whistle – Harry FrankelNow George – Harry FrankelDreamy Housatonic – Singin’ Sam Segment 2: Clayton McMichen Old Molly Hare – Clayton McMichen & Riley PuckettGrave In The Pines – Bob Nichols (Clayton McMichen)Alexander’s Ragtime Band – Clayton McMichen’s Georgia Wild Cats Segment 3: Irene Beasley Go ‘Long Lasses – Irene BeasleyGood Mornin’ – Irene BeasleyThe St. Louis Blues – Irene Beasley Segment 4: Soup From Soup To Nuts – Van Eps Banjo OrchestraHow Mother Made The Soup – Charley CaseAnimal Crackers In My Soup – Mrs. Jack Hylton and Her Band / Mrs, Jack Hylton, v. Segment 5: Lemon Juice Let Me Roll Your Lemon – Bo CarterA Lemon In The Garden Of Love – Billy MurrayJuicy Lemon Blues – Tampa Red The post A “Lemony” Edition of RRR # 1,333 February 1, 2026 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.
⭐Get my new app, the B2 Edge:https://studio.com/thiagoThe "Intermediate Paradox": Why understanding isn't fluency.If you can follow my videos "perfectly" but still feel "stuck" or robotic when you try to speak English in a high-pressure meeting, you might be falling for a dangerous cognitive bias.In this video, I dismantle the Illusion of Competence—the feeling of "Good Enough" that stops your progress dead in its tracks. I'm going to prove that your brain is essentially "hallucinating" fluency by skipping the mechanics and only catching the gist.Inside this lesson:1) The 3-Level Listening Audit: A word-for-word test to see if you actually hear the language or just the "story."2) The Dunning-Kruger Effect in Language: Why B2 is the most dangerous level for your ego.3) Semantic vs. Syntactic Noticing: Why your brain is a world-class "Consumer" but a terrible "Analyst."4) Functional Schemas: The mental "blueprints" you need to stop translating and start producing.5) Intellectual Humility: The one personality trait that separates B2 learners from C1 masters.
Send us a textWhy do highly educated people make catastrophically bad decisions? In this episode, Mike Aponte reveals the "knowing-thinking gap"—the critical difference between memorizing information and actually thinking critically.Drawing on his experience as a Merrill Lynch wealth manager during the 2008 financial crisis, Mike shares the story of a brilliant cardiothoracic surgeon who "knew" finance but couldn't think strategically about his portfolio. He also explores why high school students can memorize facts about clean energy but fail to think through second-order consequences.You'll discover:- Why expertise in one domain doesn't transfer to critical thinking skills- The cognitive bias that makes smart people overconfident in unfamiliar areas- How to recognize when you're "knowing" vs. actually "thinking"- A framework for developing true critical thinking beyond knowledge accumulation- Real examples from Wall Street, education, and law enforcementPerfect for educators, leaders, executives, and anyone who wants to move beyond surface-level knowledge to deep strategic thinking. Learn the decision-making frameworks used by top performers across industries.Support the showJoin My Substack for more content: maaponte.substack.com
News of beloved author Philip Yancey's years-long affair with a married woman sparks a tough but worthwhile conversation between Brian and theologian Lindsey Hankins. From initial grief and accountability to the ultimate legacy of their work, join us as we explore what to do when a Christian public figure we trust and respect experiences a fall from grace.Christianity Today article: https://www.christianitytoday.com/2026/01/author-philip-yancey-confesses-affair-withdraws-from-ministry/The Dunning-Kruger Effect: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/dunning-kruger-effectDr. Brian Doak is an Old Testament scholar and professor: https://www.georgefox.edu/academics/undergrad/departments/religion/faculty/doak.htmlDr. Lindsey Hankins is the Director of the School of Humanities and Assistant Professor of Theology at George Fox University: https://www.georgefox.edu/academics/undergrad/departments/religion/faculty/hankins.htmlIf you enjoy listening to the George Fox Talks podcast and would like to watch, too, check out our channel on YouTube! We also have a web page that features all of our podcasts, a sign-up for our weekly email update, and publications from the George Fox University community.
Albert en Tonny bespreken de psychologie achter perfectionisme en zelfkritiek en hoe dit vaak fungeert als een verdedigingsmechanisme tegen onzekerheid. Ze leggen uit dat de drang naar perfectie meestal voortkomt uit een angst voor afwijzing en een gebrek aan zelfvertrouwen. Aan de hand van een bergmetafoor illustreren zij de gemiddelde levensloop. Beginnend bij de berg van de onwetendheid, waar je onbezonnen doet en leeft. Als je niet weet wat je niet weet, kun je er ook geen zelfvertrouwen op verliezen. Tot het dunning-kruger effect intreedt, je steeds beter realiseert wat je niet weet en je gaat twijfelen aan jezelf en eerder gemaakte keuzes. Er ontstaat een ego-crisis. Dit brengt je bergafwaarts naar de 'vallei van de wanhoop', waar je zelfvertrouwen steeds verder daalt, de druk om te presteren uiteindelijk onhoudbaar wordt en er binnenwerk / persoonlijke ontwikkeling van je gevraagd wordt.De kern van de oplossing ligt in het ontwikkelen van zelfcompassie en het durven delen van persoonlijke imperfecties met anderen. Hier word je bewust van je patronen, en vrij van het oordeel er op. Je ziet juist de schoonheid van imperfectie. Perfectionisme is in de kern ook de overtuiging dat er meer in je zit en dat is juist een kracht. Zolang het geen negatief effect heeft op je eigenwaarde. Hiermee betreed je via de 'helling van verlichting' de weg uit het dal.Door de focus te verleggen van onhaalbare idealen, naar verbinding met jezelf en anderen, kan men de verstikkende cirkel van zelfkritiek doorbreken. Volledige acceptatie van het zelf, inclusief alle gebreken, is de enige weg is naar een duurzaam en gelukkig leven. Zo beland je uiteindelijk op het 'platteau van de duurzaamheid'Berg 1, ook wel de ego-berg, loop je veelal alleen.Berg 2, loop je samen. In verbinding met jezelf en anderen, kun je jezelf nooit verliezen. Ontvang gratis de Masterclass met onze 6 grootste levenslessen en doorbraken t.w.v. 197 euro via https://psychologievansucces.nl/gratis Vind ons ook op YouTube, voor reacties en korte inspiratiestukjes uit de podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@psychologievansucces
What does a failed bank robbery have to do with one of the most cited ideas in psychology? More than you might expect. In this episode of My Favorite Mistake, Mark Graban tells the true story of McArthur Wheeler, a man who believed that rubbing lemon juice on his face would make him invisible to security cameras. Confident in his reasoning—and even more confident in his ability to test it—Wheeler walked into two Pittsburgh banks in broad daylight, fully exposed, certain that his citrus-based logic would protect him. It didn't. When police later showed him clear surveillance photos, Wheeler's stunned response became legendary: “But I wore the juice.” That moment caught the attention of psychologist David Dunning, who saw in Wheeler's mistake something deeper than criminal incompetence. Along with Justin Kruger, Dunning went on to study how people with low skill often lack the awareness to recognize their own limitations—research that became known as the Dunning–Kruger Effect. This episode explores the layered nature of mistakes: flawed assumptions, poorly designed tests, and the dangerous certainty that both are correct. It's not a story about stupidity. It's a story about human blind spots—and how easily confidence can outrun competence. Whether in leadership, work, or everyday life, the lesson is universal: it's not enough to test our ideas. We also have to test how we test them. Because some of the most convincing mistakes are the ones that feel like proof.
🧭 REBEL Rundown 📌 Key Points 🧠 We don’t know what we don’t know: Low experience can inflate confidence; true expertise usually brings humble certainty.🏥 ED relevance is universal: From central lines to transvenous pacing, over- or under-confidence shows up at every level—intern to seasoned attending.🧩 Metacognition matters: Accurate self-assessment is a clinical skill; reflection + feedback loops keep us calibrated.🛠️ Practice beats bravado: Skill decay is real; deliberate practice and HALO (high-acuity, low-occurrence) refreshers protect patients.🤝 Psychological safety ≠ niceties: “Confident humility” enables questions, feedback, and better resuscitation decisions—especially under uncertainty. Click here for Direct Download of the Podcast. 📝 Introduction Welcome to REBEL MIND—Mastering Internal Negativity during Difficulty. In this series, we turn the same critical lens REBEL EM uses for literature inward—into mindset, leadership, and psychological safety—so we can deliver better care outward to patients and teams.In this episode and blog post, hosts Mark Ramzy and Kim Bambach (Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, The Ohio State University) explore a deceptively simple question: How accurately can we assess our own performance? The answer hinges on a classic cognitive bias that touches all of us in emergency medicine. 🧾 Paper Kruger J, Dunning D. Unskilled and unaware of it: how difficulties in recognizing one’s own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments. J Pers Soc Psychol. 1999 Dec;7 PMID: 10626367 Cognitive Question How accurately can we assess our own performance? 💭 What is the Dunning-Kruger Effect? The Dunning–Kruger Effect is a cognitive bias where:Lower-skill individuals tend to overestimate their competence, andHigher-skill individuals often underestimate theirs.Translation for the busy clinician: early on the learning curve, confidence spikes (“Mount Stupid”) because we don’t yet see the complexity. As experience accrues, confidence dips (“Valley of Despair”) with growing awareness, then rises again—grounded in nuance and humility.Key insight: True expertise ≠ louder certainty; it’s often quieter, more curious, and more collaborative. How It Applies to the Emergency Department Procedures (e.g., central lines, TVP): Watching a 5-minute video creates “I got this” energy—until the wire won’t pass, the patient thrashes, or you hit carotid. Competence includes troubleshooting in context.Skill Decay is Inevitable: If you haven’t done a chest tube or a TVP in months, you’re not as sharp as last time. Without deliberate refreshers, you drift below the safe-performance line.Everyone’s a Novice Somewhere: New disease entities, evolving algorithms, new tools (POCUS, decision support) mean even attendings routinely re-enter novice zones.Feedback Blind Spots: Lower performers can both overestimate their skills and resist feedback—while many high performers (particularly women, per discussed literature) undervalue their abilities.Culture is Clinical: The ED demands decisive action amid uncertainty. Psychological safety + confident humility lets teams surface alternative diagnoses, challenge momentum, and correct course fast. ⏩Immediate Action Steps for Your Next Shift Run a 60-second debrief on two casesWhat went well? What would I do differently next time? Write one improvement you’ll test today.Play “What if the opposite were true?”Anchored on “lumbosacral strain”, Ask, What if fever/incontinence appears? How does that change my path?Solicit 360° micro-feedbackAsk a nurse, resident, and peer: “One thing I did well; one thing to improve.” Say “thank you,” not “but.”Schedule a HALO refresher this weekPick one high-acuity, low-occurrence procedure (TVP, cric, thoracotomy). Do a 10-minute mental model + equipment walk-through; book sim time if available.Adopt a pre-procedure pauseIf X goes wrong, I’ll do Y. Name two likely failure modes (e.g., “wire won’t advance,” “delirium/agitation”) and your first corrective step.Language shift on shiftSwap “I’m sure” → “I’m reasonably confident, here’s my plan B.” Invite input: “What am I missing?” Conclusion The Dunning–Kruger Effect isn’t a moral failing; it’s a predictable human pattern that every clinician rides—often multiple times per day in the ED. The antidote is metacognition: routine reflection, explicit debiasing, deliberate practice, and feedback within a psychologically safe culture. 🚨 Clinical Bottom Line Competence is quiet and curious. The more we know, the more we recognize what we don’t—and the better we become at caring for patients and each other. Further Reading Dunning D, Kruger J. Unskilled and Unaware of It (1999). Classic paper introducing the effect.Croskerry P. Cognitive forcing strategies in clinical decision-making.Kahneman D. Thinking, Fast and Slow. Heuristics & biases in high-stakes decisions.Ericsson KA. Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise. Deliberate practice & skill acquisition.Edmondson AC. The Fearless Organization. Psychological safety and learning culture in teams. Meet the Authors Mark Ramzy, DO Co-Editor-in-Chief Cardiothoracic Intensivist and EM Attending RWJBH / Rutgers Health, Newark, NJ Kim Bambach, MD Podcasting Manager Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Ohio State University The post REBEL MIND – The Dunning Kruger Effect: Why Looking Inward Improves Patient Care appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
Super Performance From Firefighting to Super Performance: How Systems Free You From… Most owners secretly know the truth: their business only runs well when they're watching. The minute they step away, problems surface, customers get frustrated, and the "superhero" has to swoop back in. In this Richer Soul episode, operations coach and author George Pesansky shares how to escape that trap by building systems that work without you — so your business performs at a high level and your life gets a lot richer in the process. Key Insights: Vision, Strategy, and Execution must align because most businesses fail not from lack of effort, but from excelling at only two of the three while true profit and scale happen when all three work together. The "golden hour" reveals your best systems, and instead of constantly fixing what's broken, real growth comes from identifying when work flows smoothly and replicating those conditions across the day. The Dunning–Kruger Effect explains why leaders get blindsided, as overconfidence on "Mount Stupid" often hides gaps in operations, people, or finance until painful failure forces real learning. Superhero employees are a warning sign, not a strength, because when a business depends on one person to fix everything, it signals fragile systems, hidden waste, and serious key-person risk. Money is stored time, not success, and many leaders stay trapped in the prison of expectations by chasing revenue instead of using profit to reclaim freedom, focus, and a life outside the business. Failing faster accelerates growth, because waiting for certainty keeps owners stuck in broken processes and bad decisions that intentional learning and rapid experimentation would quickly replace. Money Learning from George: George reframes money as nothing more than "an equivalent for time," a tool meant to buy back space for rest, creativity, and meaningful living—not fuel an endless treadmill of effort. He warns that many owners chase revenue that actually costs them time and increases friction, while true profit comes from building systems that give you your life back. His core message is simple: use money to create freedom, not pressure, and focus on investments that return time, clarity, and peace rather than more stress. Key Takeaway: High performance isn't about working harder; it's about building systems that turn your best moments into your normal day. When you understand the real root causes of success, stop relying on superheroes, and use money to buy back time, your business stops owning you — and starts serving the life you actually want. Bio: George Pesansky is a seasoned expert in operational excellence, with a career spanning over three decades in leadership, executive coaching, and performance optimization. His passion lies in empowering individuals and organizations to reach their full potential through clarity, focus, and actionable strategies. George's commitment to improving outcomes and his strategic, action-oriented mindset have made him a sought-after consultant and thought leader in the field. His work continues to inspire and guide those seeking to elevate their performance and achieve superperformance in their personal and professional lives. George is also the founder of Capacity2Care, a nonprofit organization dedicated to encouraging superperformers to donate their talent, not just their time, to create better outcomes in their communities by driving deliberate improvement in charities. Links: www.myblendedlearning.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deliberateimprovement/ If you're ready to move from firefighting to true super performance in your business — with clear numbers, better systems, and more time for the rest of your life — let's talk. Book a call using the link in the show notes and we'll look at where your systems are silently costing you profit and peace. #RicherSoul #BusinessSystems #TimeFreedom #LeadershipDevelopment #OperationalExcellence #MindsetShift #EntrepreneurLife #BusinessGrowth #PersonalGrowthJourney #LifeByDesign #HighPerformanceHabits #BusinessOwnerTips #PurposeDrivenSuccess #WorkLifeHarmony #SelfLeadership Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@richersoul Richer Soul Life Beyond Money. You got rich, now what? Let's talk about your journey to more a purposeful, intentional, amazing life. Where are you going to go and how are you going to get there? Let's figure that out together. At the core is the financial well-being to be able to do what you want, when you want, how you want. It's about personal freedom! Thanks for listening! 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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Cognitive biases, errors in our thinking that affect how we perceive the world and ourselves, are prevalent in society. Previously, we looked at the Dunning-Kruger Effect and attribute substitution as they relate to the climate change debate, but there are many more that affect the public, media, and scientists alike. Let's look at how...
You've been training Muay Thai for months—maybe even a year or two—and it feels like you're stuck. You're showing up, putting in the work, but your progress has slowed down. In this episode, Jonathan Puu, host of the Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast, breaks down why that feeling happens and how to push through it.This episode explores the Dunning-Kruger effect—why your awareness may be growing faster than your skill—and how this illusion can make even good students doubt themselves. Jonathan shares practical ways to overcome the plateau, including:
You have probably heard of the Dunning-Kruger effect, but do you know what it is and why it is important to understand as a developer? And how does that relate to the reinvention of trains? These are the questions we will answer in today's episode of Dev Questions.Website: https://www.iamtimcorey.com/ Ask Your Question: https://suggestions.iamtimcorey.com/ Sign Up to Get More Great Developer Content in Your Inbox: https://signup.iamtimcorey.com/
What if your team's potential was greater than you ever imagined—and all it took to unlock it was clarity, candor, and courage? In this episode of the Build a Vibrant Culture Podcast, Nicole Greer sits down with George Pesansky, operational-excellence leader, performance coach, and author of Superperformance. Together they dive deep into the systems and mindsets that turn average teams into superperformers.From the Dunning-Kruger Effect to the Golden Hour, George offers a roadmap for leaders who want to maximize results without micromanaging. You'll learn how to build clarity, break free from the prison of expectations, and create an “improvement factory” that keeps your organization evolving. This conversation is packed with truth-telling, humor, and actionable insights you can use right away—whether you lead a manufacturing floor, a finance team, or a fast-growing business.Vibrant Episode Highlights[00:03:00] Start with Yourself, Then Scale It — George explains why true performance begins at the individual level before it can cascade to the team and organization.[00:11:48] The Golden Hour — The powerful practice of studying success instead of just fixing problems.[00:27:20] Utility Over Value — Why your ability to execute (“utility”) matters more than what you know (“value”).[00:35:13] The Ugly Baby Technique — How to tell the truth about your projects and create a culture where feedback fuels excellence.[00:48:52] Find the Friction, Lower the Temperature — Discover your team's “hot spots” by following the superhero who always saves the day.Connect with George:George's book, Superperformance: https://a.co/d/cS40yGXGeorge's website: https://georgepesansky.com/Company Website: https://myblendedlearning.comCapacity 2 Care (fill out Contact Me form): https://myblendedlearning.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deliberateimprovement/IG: https://www.instagram.com/georgepesansky/X: https://x.com/SuperPerformnzFB: https://www.facebook.com/george.pesanskyAlso mentioned in this episode:Mindset by Carol Dweck: https://a.co/d/4yol2lvThe 7 Habits of Highly Successful People by Stephen Covey: https://a.co/d/fwD3T7VChange by John Kotter: https://a.co/d/esyKWkLServant Leadership by Robert Greenleaf: https://a.co/d/itSginCListen at vibrantculture.com/podcast or wherever you listen to podcasts!Learn more about Nicole Greer, The Vibrant Coach, at vibrantculture.com.
In this insightful episode of Talkin' Shop, hosts Brandon Bombardo and Nick Peters dive deep into the critical topic of 'Perception vs. Reality in Business'. Discover why trusting your process is the ultimate protection for your business, especially in a world where opinions often spread faster than facts. Learn about the 'Dunning-Kruger effect' through a memorable real-life example and understand its implications for your team and customers. This discussion emphasizes the importance of educating rather than debating, focusing on consistency, and letting proven results speak louder than noise. Whether you're a shop owner, leader, or maker, gain valuable insights on how to combat misinformation and build lasting success by sticking to the truth and the reliability of your product. #BusinessStrategy #PerceptionVsReality #DunningKrugerEffect #BusinessGrowth Chapters (0:00) Intro (2:58) Open Customer Questions / Comments: (9:19) Question 1 (10:36) Question 2 (13:20) Question 3 (15:48) Main Topic (39:05) Outro Check out all of our equipment at https://www.shopsabre.com/ Follow us for daily CNC content Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shopsabre Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shopsabre Twitter/X: https://x.com/ShopSabreCNC TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shopsabre LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shopsabre-cnc/ Like and Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more CNC router and CNC plasma cutting machine tutorials, DIY project builds, and more. We feature cutting in different materials such as wood, plastic, aluminum, and other various steels. For over 20 years, ShopSabre CNC has provided businesses and hobbyists with the best CNC machines at the best value. By focusing on unbeatable customer service and high-quality products built in the USA, we've grown from a single machine built at home to one of the most trusted CNC machine manufacturers in the country. Since building our first machine two decades ago, we now have over 5,100 CNC routers, plasma, and laser engraving machines in a wide variety of industries in over 30 countries. Our success is a result of our commitment to developing a better way to build CNC machines and support our customers. ShopSabre CNC www.ShopSabre.com 21673 Cedar Ave, Lakeville, MN 55044 800-493-6021
What is the Dunning-Kruger Effect? Guest: David Dunning, American social psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Michigan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How to respond to residential school denialism Guest: Sean Carleton, Ph.D Associate Professor, Departments of History & Indigenous Studies Even a Masters Degree won't help you get a job anymore Guest: Viet Vu, Manager of Economic Research at the DAIS Public policy think tank at Toronto metropolitan University Customer Service lines are dropping calls on purpose? Guest: Amas Tenumah, Author & keynote speaker and consultant in Customer Experience, Technology & Stoicism. The Canada post strike is hitting seniors the hardest Guest: Gabrielle Gallant, director of policy at the National Institute on Ageing What is the Dunning-Kruger Effect? Guest: David Dunning, American social psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Michigan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textThe Steelers take down the Patriots 21–14, but the real test is coming next week when they head to Dublin to face the Vikings. We get into Terry Bradshaw throwing shade at Tomlin, Najee Harris' scary injury, and why the Steelers might still have a shot. Plus, we look back at the Pittsburgh man who thought lemon juice would make him invisible during a bank robbery (spoiler: it didn't) and run through another wild batch of Pittsburgh Scanner calls—foot chases, stingy weed-smoking kids, and some questionable downtown “tours.”From a school employee selling 11 lawnmowers on Facebook Marketplace, to a bus driver threatening to “cook” kids with the heater, to Samsung putting ads on your fridge—this episode has it all. We dive into LA Comic-Con's creepy Stan Lee hologram, TikTok Rapture predictions, and a horse-sized Reddit confession that had us crying. Brother in Arms brings exploding toilets, a Brazilian student who partied four days with a bullet in his head, and the sad tale of a guy who just wanted a massage.All that and more on this week's episode of Greenfield's Finest Podcast.Check out our upcoming events, social media, and merch sale at the link below https://linktr.ee/GFP Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/7viuBywVXF4e52CHUgk1i5 Produced by Lane Media https://www.lanemediapgh.com/
The Art of Authentic Speaking: Lessons from Marianne HickmanIn a world increasingly dominated by automation and AI, genuine human connection is more valuable than ever. In this episode of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur, host Josh Elledge sits down with Marianne Hickman—speaker coach, top 1% podcaster, and advocate for authentic expression. They explore the power of vulnerability, the nuances of public speaking, and how leading with authenticity can create lasting impact.Rediscovering Authenticity in SpeakingMarianne emphasizes that in a digital world filled with AI-generated content, audiences crave realness. She encourages speakers to show their humanity, share personal passions, and let their creative process shine. Transparency and effort create trust that technology can never replicate.She also addresses the common pitfall of overconfidence, highlighting the Dunning-Kruger effect in the speaking industry. Marianne advises aspiring speakers to seek honest feedback, embrace humility, and focus on substance over style. By prioritizing growth over ego, speakers can steadily develop true expertise.Finally, Marianne underscores the importance of connecting with one person at a time. Real influence comes from seeing your audience as individuals, inviting feedback, and serving others rather than chasing viral moments. This relationship-focused approach is the foundation for a sustainable speaking career.About Marianne HickmanMarianne Hickman is a speaker coach, podcaster, and passionate advocate for authentic communication. She guides aspiring speakers and leaders to find their unique voice, connect with audiences meaningfully, and grow their influence without sacrificing their humanity.About Marianne's CompanyThrough her coaching and resources, Marianne Hickman helps speakers and professionals cultivate authenticity, confidence, and resilience. She empowers individuals to lead with purpose and build influence that is both impactful and sustainable. Learn more at mariannehickman.com.Links Mentioned in This EpisodeMarianne Hickman Website: mariannehickman.comInstagram: @mariannehickmanKey Episode HighlightsThe value of authenticity in a digital, AI-driven world.Recognizing and overcoming the Dunning-Kruger effect in speaking.How vulnerability builds trust and deep connection with audiences.Practical strategies for coaching and guiding others side by side.Actionable steps for aspiring speakers to grow with integrity and impact.ConclusionBecoming a powerful speaker isn't about chasing followers or viral fame—it's about authenticity, humility, and serving others. Marianne Hickman demonstrates that leading with your real voice, walking alongside your audience, and investing in relationships creates influence that lasts.
The MFR Coach’s Podcast w/Heather Hammell, Life + Business Coach for Myofascial Release Therapists
Ever felt super confident when starting something new, only to hit a wall? That's the Dunning Kruger Effect! Understanding this psychological phenomenon can provide clarity on why you might feel confused or frustrated while running your MFR business and selling your services. Tune in as Heather breaks down the four stages of the Dunning Kruger curve: the Peak of Mount Stupid, the Valley of Despair, the Slope of Enlightenment, and the Plateau of Sustainability. She explains how new MFR therapists often feel overconfident at first, only to face a reality check as they realize the complexities of their practice. With the right support and skills, you can navigate through these stages, ultimately reaching a place of mastery where confidence aligns with competence. LINKS AND RESOURCES —
Guy Bloom interviews Kate Atkin, a speaker, facilitator, author, and author of The Imposter Phenomenon. They explore Kate's journey from a farming background to becoming an expert in the field, discussing the differences between the imposter phenomenon and imposter syndrome, the role of external validation, and the impact of societal expectations. Kate shares insights from her research on coping strategies and emphasizes the importance of psychological courage in overcoming imposter feelings. The conversation concludes with practical advice for leaders on how to support their teams in recognizing their worth and capabilities.TakeawaysThe imposter phenomenon is not limited to women.It's important to differentiate between a phenomenon and a syndrome.External validation can be both helpful and harmful.Coping strategies can sometimes be maladaptive.Normalizing failure can help reduce imposter feelings.Psychological courage is necessary to accept one's abilities.The environment can influence feelings of belonging.Parenting styles can impact self-perception and imposter feelings.Self-handicapping behaviors can serve as excuses for underperformance.Leaders should provide evidence of why their team members are amazing, not just accolades.
How does one navigate the journey from English teacher to Superintendent? In this episode, I sit down with the recently retired Marie Wiles in a unique in-person interview. We dive deep into her 36-year-long career, from early teaching days and curriculum development to her tenure in various leadership roles, including her time as a BOCES district superintendent. Marie shares her insights on the importance of instructional experience, the challenges of transitioning roles, the value of networks, and her unexpected journey into authoring a book, “Lessons from the Bard: What Shakespeare Can Teach Us about School District Leadership”. This engaging episode unfolds Marie's remarkable experiences and her perspectives on the future of education amid financial uncertainties. If you have questions, feedback, or suggestions for future episodes, including great non-education books with lessons for school leaders you can email me at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com. I would really appreciate it if you could leave a rating and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It helps a lot. And if you found this episode helpful, please share it with your colleagues. If you are interested in sponsoring the podcast, feel free to contact me directly at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com. Stay connected with me here: Official Website: theschoolleadershipshow.org YouTube: youtube.com/@theschoolleadershipshow Facebook: facebook.com/theschoolleadershipshow Instagram: instagram.com/theschoolleadershipshow Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Announcement 00:49 Marie Wiles' Early Career in Education 01:46 Transition to Higher Education and Doctoral Studies 05:21 BOCES Experience and Leadership Roles 08:53 Personal Life and Career Moves 17:19 Balancing Lesson Plans and Student Interaction 19:51 The Dunning-Kruger Effect in Leadership 20:31 Challenges and Realities of Leadership Roles 23:23 Gender Disparity in Educational Leadership 25:49 Concerns for the Future of Education 28:48 Hope and Faith in Youth 31:46 Writing a Book: Lessons from Shakespeare 32:03 The Process of Writing and Publishing 37:26 Final Thoughts and Gratitude
We Are Sacramento Podcast — Season 2, Episode 1We're back for Season 2!
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The Ochelli Effect 9-4-2025 NEWS SNAFUYOU demanded propaganda feeds from social and other media.Clown-show U.S.A. abandoning critical thinkers to suffer MAGA Cult or New and Improved MK Ultra Slim Fast LEFT coded ignorance logical results.Jump From or Burn in the skyscraper, Your Choice...PARTICIPATION Trophy culture and the self-inflicted intellectual self-harm from The Dunning-Kruger Effect, fluoride, and success of master disinformation programs are self-evident.Side NOTE : John Travolta is still not dead despite tribute videos and internet rumors which have been in heavy irregular rotation since at least 2023.A Piece of Good News Florida to end vaccine mandates for children as state's surgeon general likens them to ‘slavery'https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/sep/03/florida-vaccine-mandate---Notes compare and contrast Israel v. Ukraine support, allies, and alleged agreements.Budapest Memorandum signed 1994 United States, Russia, and the United Kingdom. In exchange for Ukraine's nuclear arsenal, the U.S. and the other signatories provided security assurances, including guarantees of Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Ukraine also received financial assistance and compensation for the dismantling of its nuclear infrastructure.$360 billion by August 2025 total aid to Ukraine$175 billion in U.S. aid by that pointVSIsrael Current Campaign against Palestine$17.9 billion in security assistance + $22.76 billion in neighboring countries actions+ Iran Bombing Begun June 13 2025AKAOperation Midnight HammerMissile and Drone Costs: $2.3 billionA single strike involving 14 GBU-57 bombs on Iranian nuclear sites cost $6.6 billion, with individual successful hits costing $115 millionestimates due to classified asset costs, Command and Control resources, and excluding infrastructure costs which may or may not have been spent are difficult to make exact determinations so Low end estimated costs are factored in some calculations to avoid inflating the sum total.INCLUDINGfourteen Guided Bomb Unit Massive Ordnance Penetrator (GBU-57A/B MOP) 30,000-pound (14,000 kg) "bunker buster" bombs carried by Northrop B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, and with Tomahawk missiles fired from a submarineDedicated cost estimateCONSERVATIVE $8.315 BillionDoes Not Include Israeli controlled weapons, assorted equipment, Logistics, or Human resources that may or may not have been paid for by The United States.$17.9 billion in security assistance to Israel from October 7, 2023, through September 2024April 2024 Supplemental Package: $26.38 billion total to support Israel, reimburse U.S. military operations, and provide humanitarian aid.$5.2 billion for replenishing and expanding Israel's missile and rocket defense systems, including the Iron Dome, David's Sling, and Iron Beam.$4.4 billion to replenish U.S. stockpiles of defense articles and services provided to Israel.$3.5 billion for advanced weapons systems.$1 billion to enhance artillery and critical munitions productionConditional aid: In February 2024, the U.S. issued a memo requiring recipients of U.S. military aid to provide assurances that they would use the weapons in line with international law. While the administration found it "reasonable to assess" that Israel had acted inconsistently with these obligations in some cases, it assessed Israel's assurances as "credible"Information collected from Trump and Biden White House fact sheetsReports from the two most recent secretaries of defenseSpending packages included in multiple House and Senate BillsFinal Totals as always are accounted for and adjusted about two years after action in military events and some costs are simply not known by open source methods because elements of recent U.S. Military costs are hidden for National security.$88.315 Billion $23.7 Billion Dedicated Equipment Transfers$40.6 Billion Border Support for effected State stabilizations some costs are hidden in other less obvious general packages of foreign aidhttps://www.cfr.org/global-conflict-tracker/conflict/israeli-palestinian-conflictLow Ball Estimate $153.61 BillionMake America Israel Again?https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/09/make-america-israel-again/Trump puts onus on Europe to pressure Putin in Ukraine conference callhttps://www.axios.com/2025/09/04/trump-zelensky-call-ukraine-russia-peace-talks---LIMITED HANGOUTSEstablishing the record for pardons by lawyers working for Co-Conspirators https://www.justice.gov/maxwell-interviewHealth secretary RFK Jr. issues harsh critique of CDC after ouster of its directorKennedy cites ‘malaise at the agency' a day after several other high-ranking officials quithttps://www.statnews.com/2025/08/28/rfk-jr-defends-firing-cdc-director-susan-monarez/Alex Acosta, Who Gave “Sweetheart Deal” to Jeffrey Epstein, Agrees to Testify to House Panelhttps://www.democracynow.org/2025/8/26/headlines/alex_acosta_who_gave_sweetheart_deal_to_jeffrey_epstein_agrees_to_testify_to_house_panelJeffrey Epstein Survivors Say They're Compiling Their Own ‘Client List' of Powerful Associateshttps://www.mediaite.com/media/tv/jeffrey-epstein-survivors-say-theyre-compiling-their-own-client-list-of-powerful-associates/ 'Sick Game': Democratic Megadonor David Geffen, 82, Faces Sordid Grooming Lawsuit from Porn Star Husband, 32, as Top Cultural Centers Take His Millions and Toast Him on Both Coastshttps://freebeacon.com/democrats/sick-game-democratic-megadonor-david-geffen-82-faces-sordid-grooming-lawsuit-from-porn-star-husband-32-as-top-cultural-centers-take-his-millions-and-toast-him-on-both-coasts/---SPACE COMMAND Must be where Murder is but Windy City has at least 10 places with bigger emergency situationsPERFECT Crafting for MAGA faithful National Guard Troops to be deployed to Chicago to address most common go to for bad blue city 13th highest murder rate among states and 14th if DC is includedSpace Command HQ to 3rd highest murder rate State Alabama, from Colorado which is 22nd in The U.S.A. World wide population and Government numbers composite for 2023-Current This site represents the statistics collected and displayed on 6 source sights https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/murder-rate-by-stateTrump on possible National Guard deployment to Chicago: "We're going in"https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-national-guard-chicago-were-going-in/Trump to move Space Command headquarters to Alabama from Coloradohttps://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/trump-move-space-command-headquarters-alabama-colorado-2025-09-02/---KEEPING SCORE AT HOME? ROBIN, No BATMANInitial reactions as it happenedSpecial Report: Minneapolis school shooter had video ‘manifesto', acted alonehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VEStacBob4New video footage shows Annunciation School shooter at gun shop days before attackhttps://abcnews.go.com/US/new-video-footage-shows-annunciation-school-shooter-gun/story?id=125201434Minn. trans shooter revealed in journal he was ‘tired of being trans' and wished he ‘never brain-washed' himselfhttps://www.oann.com/newsroom/minn-trans-shooter-revealed-in-journal-he-was-tired-of-being-trans-and-wished-he-never-brain-washed-himself/School shooter's Nazi salutes, ‘erratic' behavior revealed by ex-friendhttps://www.newsnationnow.com/crime/robin-westman-classmate-minneapolis-shooting/Did Robin Westman's 'transition' drugs fuel Minneapolis shooting? RFK Jr blames antidepressants; probe under wayhttps://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/did-robin-westmans-transition-drugs-fuel-minneapolis-shooting-rfk-jr-blames-antidepressants-probe-under-way/articleshow/123578561.cmsRobin Westman: Minnesota shooter posted manifesto video on YouTube, footage surfaces online https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bnubXEv9hoMass Shooting Trackerhttps://massshootingtracker.site/As of 9-1-2025Total shootings: 348 – Shootings per day: 1.41 – Killed: 396 – Wounded: 1448---BE THE EFFECTOUR PAYPAL has been deactivatedEmergency help for Ochelli and The NetworkMrs.OLUNA ROSA CANDLEShttp://www.paypal.me/Kimberlysonn1Still Fighting ThemOchelli Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/chuckochelli---NOVEMBER IN DALLAS LANCER CONFERENCEDISCOUNT FOR YOU10 % OFF code = Ochelli10https://assassinationconference.com/Coming SOON Room Discount Details The Fairmont Dallas hotel 1717 N Akard Street, Dallas, Texas 75201BE THE EFFECTListen/Chat on the Sitehttps://ochelli.com/listen-live/TuneInhttp://tun.in/sfxkxAPPLEhttps://music.apple.com/us/station/ochelli-com/ra.1461174708Ochelli Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/chuckochelliAnything is a blessing if you have the meansWithout YOUR support we go silent.---NOVEMBER IN DALLAS LANCER CONFERENCEDISCOUNT FOR YOU10 % OFF code = Ochelli10https://assassinationconference.com/Coming SOON Room Discount Details The Fairmont Dallas hotel 1717 N Akard Street, Dallas, Texas 75201. easy access to Dealey Plaza
Welcome to the Strength Connection!Dan John, Legendary Coach and Author, joins me again on the podcast to go into his latest book, The Art of Coaching.In this engaging conversation, Coach Dan John shares insights from his extensive coaching career and how he began and ultimately completed The Art of Coaching. Emphasizing the importance of values, the relationship between goals and assessments, and the role of storytelling in coaching, Dan reflects on the writing process, the challenges of simplifying complex concepts, and the significance of mentorship and preparation in effective coaching.Grab your copy of The Art of Coaching exclusively on Amazon Now.00:00 Reconnecting and Introduction to Coaching01:28 The Genesis of 'The Art of Coaching'04:21 Values and Coaching Philosophy07:18 Goals, Assessments, and the Coaching Journey10:13 Writing Process and Challenges13:25 The Importance of Storytelling in Coaching16:21 Simplifying Complex Concepts19:12 The Art of Coaching Explained22:08 Dunning-Kruger Effect and Mastery24:50 Learning from Experience and Mentorship27:51 The Role of Preparation in Coaching30:49 Subtraction vs. Addition in Coaching33:42 Final Thoughts and Book Promotion
Written by Andy DavisOwner of Scuba Tech Philippines, Andy is a RAID, PADI TecRec, ANDI, BSAC, and SSI-qualified independent technical diving instructor who is best known for his many articles on sidemount and wreck diving and his prolific contributions to sidemount groups and forums. This passionate educator has a unique ability to break down the complexities of sidemount diving and deliver it in a way that makes it easy to understand and implement. - InDepth MagazineArticle Link:https://scubatechphilippines.com/scuba_blog/dunning-kruger-effect-scuba-diving-risk-managment/Interview with Andy Davis:https://www.buzzsprout.com/2191453/episodes/13119730Website:https://scubatechphilippines.com/Additional Links:https://indepthmag.com/sidemount-andy-davies/https://www.youtube.com/AndyDavisTechnicalDivinghttps://www.facebook.com/andydavis.techdiving
The Dunning-Kruger Effect was discussed, along with Apple TV+ raising its subscription price by 30% and a rundown of the best streaming deals and bundles for August 2025. The concept of “plussing up,” coined by Walt Disney in the 1940s to describe improving something by adding to it, also came up. Rick Chambers and the KTLA crew highlighted how good creations can inspire while bad actions destroy, with guest Jose Hernandez. A new survey revealed that Americans consider the “perfect” salary to be $74,000, sparking debate about money, side hustles, and the value of a skilled handyman. Finally, anticipation continues to build as everyone awaits the result of Lyle Menendez's parole hearing.
In this week's episode, we're re-airing a fan favorite that so many listeners have loved and revisited. If you missed it the first time, or just need a refresher, this is one you don't want to skip. I love discussing discrete award travel topics like individual rewards credit cards and how best to leverage them, or the specific airlines and hotels that offer the best value for points. But today, I'm covering something that never gets talked about in the points travel world and yet is one of the secrets to becoming more proficient when it comes to points travel: The Dunning-Kruger Effect and how it relates to award travel competency and success. The Dunning-Kruger Effect is a type of cognitive bias that causes people to overestimate their knowledge or abilities, particularly in areas where they have little to no experience. While this may be an unfamiliar concept, you can probably already see why having some background on the Dunning-Kruger Effect makes all the difference when you're learning something new, like points travel. Tune in to discover how the Dunning-Kruger Effect is impacting how you approach the hobby of points travel. I'm showing you the different stages of the journey when learning the ins and outs of points travel, and how to keep moving through the stages until you reach a point of confidence and competence. On September 20th, 2025, I'm opening up enrollment for Points Made Easy. Enrollment will only be open for one week and this is your last opportunity to join the course this year, so get on the waitlist here: https://pointmetofirstclass.com/pointsmadeeasy Get full show notes and transcript: https://pointmetofirstclass.com/psycholoy-points-travel/ Want to shape the show? Take the Point Me To First Class listener survey and share what you love and want more of! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeAPfb3wIaphMn_NoQzm_fljydsivTELQwh7pYoxrI2uTFoKQ/viewform?usp=header
Modern Wisdom: Read the notes at at podcastnotes.org. Don't forget to subscribe for free to our newsletter, the top 10 ideas of the week, every Monday --------- Spencer Greenberg is a mathematician, founder, CEO & creator of ClearerThinking.org How much does IQ really matter? Most of us have met people on both ends of the spectrum and wondered where we stand and what that means for our future. But is IQ truly fixed, or can it be shaped in some very surprising ways? Expect to learn how much IQ matters in all areas of your life, what the pubic misunderstands about IQ, if we should be treating intelligence more like a skill than an inherent trait, why the obsession with IQ might just be a form of intellectual status-signaling, why imposter syndrome is shockingly common and some counterintuitive benefits to imposter syndrome, if traits like narcissism or sociopathy can ever be adaptive or useful, the most common misinterpretations of the Dunning-Kruger effect, and much more… Sponsors: See me on tour in America: https://chriswilliamson.live See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://chriswillx.com/deals Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period from Shopify at https://shopify.com/modernwisdom Get 60% off an annual plan of Incogni at https:/incogni.com/modernwisdom Get a Free Sample Pack of LMNT's most popular Flavours with your first purchase at https://drinklmnt.com/modernwisdom Timestamps: (0:00) The Intelligence Test (3:25) What is IQ? (7:19) The Main Claims Around IQ (12:35) How Important is IQ? (17:50) More Claims Around IQ (19:52) Can a High IQ Be a Disadvantage? (22:25) Are IQ and Happiness Correlated? (35:20) What Does the Future of IQ Research Look Like? (36:31) - Deep Dive into Imposter Syndrome (55:07) Re-examining the Dunning-Kruger Effect (01:02:22) Deciding Your Own Attractiveness Level (01:06:14) Misunderstandings About Personality Disorders (01:16:56) The Differences Between Sociopaths and Psychopaths (01:17:56) Are Narcissism and Sociopathy Adaptive Traits? (01:23:27) Are We Over-Pathologizing Unpleasant People? (01:25:02) Find Out More About Spencer Extra Stuff: Get my free reading list of 100 books to read before you die: https://chriswillx.com/books Try my productivity energy drink Neutonic: https://neutonic.com/modernwisdom Episodes You Might Enjoy: #577 - David Goggins - This Is How To Master Your Life: https://tinyurl.com/43hv6y59 #712 - Dr Jordan Peterson - How To Destroy Your Negative Beliefs: https://tinyurl.com/2rtz7avf #700 - Dr Andrew Huberman - The Secret Tools To Hack Your Brain: https://tinyurl.com/3ccn5vkp - Get In Touch: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/modernwisdompodcast Email: https://chriswillx.com/contact - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Modern Wisdom Key Takeaways IQ is not destiny: While IQ can predict some abilities, it only explains about 40% of performance variationYou can improve your skills and develop unique aptitudes regardless of your IQPersonality traits outpredict IQ for life outcomes: Traits like conscientiousness and neuroticism are stronger drivers of GPA, income, and educational level than IQ aloneIQ and happiness are uncorrelated: Studies find no link (positive or negative) between IQ and happiness, though high-IQ people may experience more isolation or indecisionHigh IQ individuals can face unique challenges: They may be more susceptible to loneliness, social isolation, and even imposter syndrome, questioning their worth despite clear achievementsNarcissists are often over-represented among leaders: Because narcissists excel at attracting attention and admiration, they are more likely to become politicians and business leaders, but not all unpleasant people have a personality disorder.Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgSpencer Greenberg is a mathematician, founder, CEO & creator of ClearerThinking.org How much does IQ really matter? Most of us have met people on both ends of the spectrum and wondered where we stand and what that means for our future. But is IQ truly fixed, or can it be shaped in some very surprising ways? Expect to learn how much IQ matters in all areas of your life, what the pubic misunderstands about IQ, if we should be treating intelligence more like a skill than an inherent trait, why the obsession with IQ might just be a form of intellectual status-signaling, why imposter syndrome is shockingly common and some counterintuitive benefits to imposter syndrome, if traits like narcissism or sociopathy can ever be adaptive or useful, the most common misinterpretations of the Dunning-Kruger effect, and much more… Sponsors: See me on tour in America: https://chriswilliamson.live See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://chriswillx.com/deals Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period from Shopify at https://shopify.com/modernwisdom Get 60% off an annual plan of Incogni at https:/incogni.com/modernwisdom Get a Free Sample Pack of LMNT's most popular Flavours with your first purchase at https://drinklmnt.com/modernwisdom Timestamps: (0:00) The Intelligence Test (3:25) What is IQ? (7:19) The Main Claims Around IQ (12:35) How Important is IQ? (17:50) More Claims Around IQ (19:52) Can a High IQ Be a Disadvantage? (22:25) Are IQ and Happiness Correlated? (35:20) What Does the Future of IQ Research Look Like? (36:31) - Deep Dive into Imposter Syndrome (55:07) Re-examining the Dunning-Kruger Effect (01:02:22) Deciding Your Own Attractiveness Level (01:06:14) Misunderstandings About Personality Disorders (01:16:56) The Differences Between Sociopaths and Psychopaths (01:17:56) Are Narcissism and Sociopathy Adaptive Traits? (01:23:27) Are We Over-Pathologizing Unpleasant People? (01:25:02) Find Out More About Spencer Extra Stuff: Get my free reading list of 100 books to read before you die: https://chriswillx.com/books Try my productivity energy drink Neutonic: https://neutonic.com/modernwisdom Episodes You Might Enjoy: #577 - David Goggins - This Is How To Master Your Life: https://tinyurl.com/43hv6y59 #712 - Dr Jordan Peterson - How To Destroy Your Negative Beliefs: https://tinyurl.com/2rtz7avf #700 - Dr Andrew Huberman - The Secret Tools To Hack Your Brain: https://tinyurl.com/3ccn5vkp - Get In Touch: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/modernwisdompodcast Email: https://chriswillx.com/contact - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why do some people think they know it all… when they don't? And why do others doubt themselves even when they're capable?In this episode, Behavioral Strategist, Coach, and Mind Guide Sandeep Ohri unpacks the Dunning-Kruger Effect, the fascinating gap between confidence and competence. Learn how to spot overconfidence, appreciate others' strengths, and use healthy doubt to fuel growth.
Why do brilliant teams sometimes make catastrophic mistakes? It's rarely a single error. More often, it's a "cognitive cascade"—a chain reaction of biases where one bad judgment feeds the next. Our new article is an advanced dive into the psychology of failure, exploring how biases collide and compound each other. We deconstruct the legendary "New Coke" fiasco to show, step-by-step, how: ⚓ An initial Anchoring Bias set the stage.
Spencer Greenberg is a mathematician, founder, CEO & creator of ClearerThinking.org How much does IQ really matter? Most of us have met people on both ends of the spectrum and wondered where we stand and what that means for our future. But is IQ truly fixed, or can it be shaped in some very surprising ways? Expect to learn how much IQ matters in all areas of your life, what the pubic misunderstands about IQ, if we should be treating intelligence more like a skill than an inherent trait, why the obsession with IQ might just be a form of intellectual status-signaling, why imposter syndrome is shockingly common and some counterintuitive benefits to imposter syndrome, if traits like narcissism or sociopathy can ever be adaptive or useful, the most common misinterpretations of the Dunning-Kruger effect, and much more… Sponsors: See me on tour in America: https://chriswilliamson.live See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://chriswillx.com/deals Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period from Shopify at https://shopify.com/modernwisdom Get 60% off an annual plan of Incogni at https:/incogni.com/modernwisdom Get a Free Sample Pack of LMNT's most popular Flavours with your first purchase at https://drinklmnt.com/modernwisdom Timestamps: (0:00) The Intelligence Test (3:25) What is IQ? (7:19) The Main Claims Around IQ (12:35) How Important is IQ? (17:50) More Claims Around IQ (19:52) Can a High IQ Be a Disadvantage? (22:25) Are IQ and Happiness Correlated? (35:20) What Does the Future of IQ Research Look Like? (36:31) - Deep Dive into Imposter Syndrome (55:07) Re-examining the Dunning-Kruger Effect (01:02:22) Deciding Your Own Attractiveness Level (01:06:14) Misunderstandings About Personality Disorders (01:16:56) The Differences Between Sociopaths and Psychopaths (01:17:56) Are Narcissism and Sociopathy Adaptive Traits? (01:23:27) Are We Over-Pathologizing Unpleasant People? (01:25:02) Find Out More About Spencer Extra Stuff: Get my free reading list of 100 books to read before you die: https://chriswillx.com/books Try my productivity energy drink Neutonic: https://neutonic.com/modernwisdom Episodes You Might Enjoy: #577 - David Goggins - This Is How To Master Your Life: https://tinyurl.com/43hv6y59 #712 - Dr Jordan Peterson - How To Destroy Your Negative Beliefs: https://tinyurl.com/2rtz7avf #700 - Dr Andrew Huberman - The Secret Tools To Hack Your Brain: https://tinyurl.com/3ccn5vkp - Get In Touch: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/modernwisdompodcast Email: https://chriswillx.com/contact - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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How can a simple shift in mindset unlock the potential within your team? In this episode, Kevin sits down with Phillip B. Wilson to discuss the power of four key leadership mindsets that can help leaders not only improve their effectiveness but also inspire exceptional performance in others. These include believing in your impact, believing in yourself, believing in others, and believing in your relationships. Kevin and Phil also explore topics such as overcoming the hero assumption, building psychological safety, and navigating the pitfalls of overconfidence. Listen For 00:00 Welcome to the Remarkable Leadership Podcast 00:46 How to Join Our Community 01:12 Introducing Flexible Leadership Book 02:04 Meet Phillip Wilson 03:06 From Law School to Leadership Consulting 04:02 Early Leadership Journey 05:18 Crisis Moments and Leadership Lessons 06:26 Studying Leadership and Approachable Leadership 07:29 Why Mindset Matters in Leadership 08:09 The Evolution of The Leader Shift Playbook 10:02 Leadership Lessons from Personal Experience 10:47 Understanding the Dunning-Kruger Effect 12:12 Mount Stupid and Leadership Overconfidence 13:29 Self-Awareness and Asking for Feedback 15:16 The Four Leadership Mindsets Overview 16:04 Believe in Yourself 17:34 Actor-Observer Bias and Leadership 18:34 Confirmation Bias and Self-Confidence 19:21 Confidence vs Overconfidence 20:51 Believe in Your Impact 22:30 Placebo vs Nocebo Leadership 24:10 Believe in Others 25:15 The Hero Assumption 25:42 Story of Daniel Kish 27:48 The Power of Belief from Others 29:03 Believe in Your Relationships 30:24 Three Core Questions of Psychological Safety 31:38 What Does Phil Wilson Do for Fun? 32:47 What Phil Is Reading Now 34:14 Where to Learn More About Phil and His Book 35:04 Your Leadership Call to Action Phillip's Story: Phillip B. Wilson is the author of The Leader-Shift Playbook: 4 Simple Changes to Score Big and Unleash Your Team's Potential. He is the founder of Approachable Leadership, where he and his team help clients thrive and create extraordinary workplaces. He is a national expert on leadership, labor relations, and creating positive workplaces. He is regularly featured in the business media, including Fox Business Network, Fast Company, Bloomberg News, HR magazine, and The New York Times. Wilson regularly delivers keynotes, workshops, and webinars and has been called to testify before Congress as a labor relations expert. He graduated magna cum laude from Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois, and went on to earn his JD from the University of Michigan Law School. This Episode is brought to you by... Flexible Leadership is every leader's guide to greater success in a world of increasing complexity and chaos. Book Recommendations The Leader-Shift Playbook: 4 Simple Changes to Score Big and Unleash Your Team's Potential by Phillip B. Wilson Data: Harness Your Numbers to Go from Uncertain to Unstoppable by Mark O'Donnell, Angela Kalemis, Mark Stanley Outgrow: How to Expand Market Share and Outsell Your Competition by Alex Goldfayn Finish Big by Bo Burlingham Like this? Becoming the Leader Your Team is Waiting For with Jonathan Raymond Nurturing a Team That Flourishes with Dan Pontefract Join Our Community If you want to view our live podcast episodes, hear about new releases, or chat with others who enjoy this podcast join one of our communities below. Join the Facebook Group Join the LinkedIn Group Leave a Review If you liked this conversation, we'd be thrilled if you'd let others know by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Here's a quick guide for posting a review. Review on Apple: https://remarkablepodcast.com/itunes Podcast Better! Sign up with Libsyn and get up to 2 months free! Use promo code: RLP
Thanks to our Partner, NAPA Autotech TrainingIn this thought-provoking episode, Matt Fanslow draws parallels between the tragic failures of the Titan submersible and the Space Shuttle Challenger and the common pitfalls in the automotive aftermarket industry. He discusses how ignoring expert advice, dismissing data, and letting ego drive decisions can lead to catastrophic consequences—whether in deep-sea exploration, space travel, or running a repair shop.Matt reflects on the importance of heeding warning signs, fostering a culture of curiosity, and making data-driven decisions to ensure business success and safety. He also shares insights on leadership, accountability, and the dangers of the Dunning-Kruger effect in automotive repair.Key Topics Discussed:The Titan Sub TragedyHow ignoring engineering warnings led to disaster.The dangers of cutting corners for cost savings.Parallels to shops ignoring best practices in repairs.The Challenger DisasterOverlooking expert concerns for the sake of progress.The human cost of preventable failures.Ego & Ignoring Data in the AftermarketWhy shop owners/managers dismiss KPIs and expert advice.The dangers of "This is how we've always done it" thinking.Case studies of shops that succeed vs. those that struggle.Dunning-Kruger Effect in Automotive RepairHow overconfidence leads to mistakes.The importance of continuous learning and humility.Leadership & AccountabilityWhy fear and ego hold businesses back.How to foster a culture of improvement.Final Thoughts & TakeawaysThe importance of data-driven decisions.Encouragement to seek training and mentorship.Notable Quotes:"Ignoring warning signs—whether in deep-sea exploration or auto repair—leads to failure. The data is there; we just have to look at it.""Ego and fear are the two biggest roadblocks to success in this industry.""If your shop is struggling, the first question should be: Are we ignoring the experts and the data?"Thanks to our Partner, NAPA Autotech TrainingNAPA Autotech's team of ASE Master Certified Instructors are conducting over 1,200 classes covering 28 automotive topics. To see a selection, go to napaautotech.com for more details.Contact InformationEmail Matt: mattfanslowpodcast@gmail.comDiagnosing the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel Subscribe & Review: Loved this episode? Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyThe Aftermarket Radio Network: https://aftermarketradionetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental...
Thanks to our Partner, NAPA Autotech TrainingIn this thought-provoking episode, Matt Fanslow draws parallels between the tragic failures of the Titan submersible and the Space Shuttle Challenger and the common pitfalls in the automotive aftermarket industry. He discusses how ignoring expert advice, dismissing data, and letting ego drive decisions can lead to catastrophic consequences—whether in deep-sea exploration, space travel, or running a repair shop.Matt reflects on the importance of heeding warning signs, fostering a culture of curiosity, and making data-driven decisions to ensure business success and safety. He also shares insights on leadership, accountability, and the dangers of the Dunning-Kruger effect in automotive repair.Key Topics Discussed:The Titan Sub TragedyHow ignoring engineering warnings led to disaster.The dangers of cutting corners for cost savings.Parallels to shops ignoring best practices in repairs.The Challenger DisasterOverlooking expert concerns for the sake of progress.The human cost of preventable failures.Ego & Ignoring Data in the AftermarketWhy shop owners/managers dismiss KPIs and expert advice.The dangers of "This is how we've always done it" thinking.Case studies of shops that succeed vs. those that struggle.Dunning-Kruger Effect in Automotive RepairHow overconfidence leads to mistakes.The importance of continuous learning and humility.Leadership & AccountabilityWhy fear and ego hold businesses back.How to foster a culture of improvement.Final Thoughts & TakeawaysThe importance of data-driven decisions.Encouragement to seek training and mentorship.Notable Quotes:"Ignoring warning signs—whether in deep-sea exploration or auto repair—leads to failure. The data is there; we just have to look at it.""Ego and fear are the two biggest roadblocks to success in this industry.""If your shop is struggling, the first question should be: Are we ignoring the experts and the data?"Thanks to our Partner, NAPA Autotech TrainingNAPA Autotech's team of ASE Master Certified Instructors are conducting over 1,200 classes covering 28 automotive topics. To see a selection, go to napaautotech.com for more details.Contact InformationEmail Matt: mattfanslowpodcast@gmail.comDiagnosing the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel Subscribe & Review: Loved this episode? Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyThe Aftermarket Radio Network: https://aftermarketradionetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental...
Ever been absolutely sure of something—only to find out you were way off? In today's episode, Dr. Killeen shares a fun moment with his son and how it led to a powerful conversation about confidence, growth, and the Dunning-Kruger Effect. Whether you're doubting yourself or dealing with someone who seems a little too sure, this episode will help you see why a little humility often means you're headed in the right direction.
What if you could scale your business without burning out, and lead with clarity—even during your toughest seasons?In this episode of the Working Women Mentor podcast, Rani Alfers sits down with Caitlin Bacher—entrepreneur, course creation expert, and mentor to business owners navigating the world of evergreen strategy. Caitlin opens up about her transition from social media manager to CEO, and how she redefined what success looked like for her, both in business and in life.Together, they dive into how mentorship can provide a blueprint during uncertain times, why finding your unique value proposition is essential in today's crowded market, and how understanding emotional cycles (like the Dunning-Kruger effect) can empower smarter business decisions.Whether you're a course creator, corporate leader, or creative entrepreneur, this episode is full of practical, honest insights you can apply immediately. Discover how to own your voice, scale with purpose, and embrace growth—without losing yourself along the way.Guest Links & Additional Episode Mentions:Website: https://caitlinbacher.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caitlinbacher/ Want to be a guest? If you have a mentor moment that could inspire someone else DM us GUEST on Instagram, or Apply to be a guest here: https://www.ranialfers.com/apply-to-be-a-guest/Connect with our community on: https://www.instagram.com/workingwomenmentor/
CLIMBer, have you ever met somebody who thinks they're the next big thing - but they suck and they don't even know it? Well, that is the Dunning-Kruger effect at work. It's a real thing. It's all over the place, and you do NOT want to be its next victim. So today, we're diving into how overconfidence can sabotage your music career and how to avoid being that guy or girl. The C.L.I.M.B. Show is dedicated to helping singers, songwriters, indie artists and industry pros "Create Leverage In The Music Business." We want you to win! About the hosts: Brent Baxter is an award-winning hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson (“Monday Morning Church”), Randy Travis, Lady A, Joe Nichols, Ray Stevens, Gord Bamford and more. He helps songwriters turn pro by helping them WRITE like a pro, DO BUSINESS like a pro and CONNECT to the pros. You can find Brent at SongwritingPro.com/Baxter and SongwritingPro.com. Johnny Dwinell owns Daredevil Production and helps artists increase their streams, blow up their video views, sell more live show tickets, and get discovered by new fans, TV and music industry pros. Daredevil has worked with artists including Collin Raye, Tracy Lawrence, Ty Herndon, Ronnie McDowell and others. You can find Johnny at TheCLIMBshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Garth Heckman The David Alliance TDAgiantSlayer@Gmail.com Talking to a young man lately who plays guitar and he plays on a worship team. I told him I was going to be teaching a short 2 hour class to the guitar players at our church… he interrupted me and said “I am a good guitar player… And they he said it again as if I did not believe him. I kindly nodded. Now he can play guitar and he can play some rock songs… but who knows if someone is good or not right? But when he asked me what exactly I was going to be teaching my guitar players on my worship team - the first thing I said was “Diatonic harmony”… which believe it or not if you are in fact a good guitar player you would know what that is. He stared at me blankly and asked what it was. I kindly assured him he was not in fact a good guitar player. Now I have told this young man as I tell many people - You may not like what I say to you, but I will never lie to you! EVER. I will try to say it nice… most of the time - but who else will be honest with you. And today what if you can't be honest with yourself because… well you just can't. Have you ever heard of the The Dunning-Kruger Effect and the Blindness of the Incompetent Wheeler's lemon juice story inspired researchers David Dunning and Justin Kruger to study this phenomenon in greater detait. The research-ers were intrigued by the obvious difference in people's actual abilities and how they perceive these abilities. Dunning and Kruger hypothesized that incompetent people suffer from two types of problems · Due to their incompetence, they make flawed decisions (such as robbing a bank while covered in lemon juice). · They are unable to realize the fact that they make Flawed decisions. (Not even the video footage convinced wheeler of hjs inability to be invisible he claimed that it was faked ) The researchers tested the validity of these hypotheses on a sample of participants. First they laid out a test measuring their abilities in a certain domain (logical reasoning, grammar, and humor). Then, the par- ticipants were asked to assess how good their abilities were. The research- ers discovered two interesting findings The least competent people (labeled incompetent in the research) had a tendency to significantly overestimate their abilities. In fact, the less competent they were, the more they overestimated themselves. For example, the more painfully unfunny an individual was, the funnier they thought they were. this eftect was elegantly described by Charles Darwin years ago ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge' The second interesting finding was that the most competent participants had a tendency to underestimate their abilities. Their under- rated results can be explained by the fact that if a task seems easy to them, they will have the feeling that the task is easy even for other people. In another part of the experiment, participants had the possibility to review the test results of other people. They were subsequently asked to conduct a self assessment again. Competent participants realized that they were better off than they had thought. Thus, they modified their self assessments and began to evaluate themselves more objectively. So where am I going with this… David says something profound in Psalm 139:23-24 KJV. Search me, O God, and know my heart: Try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked way in me, And lead me in the way everlasting. David is not saying this as a type of challenge to God… ok, God see if you can find anything wrong in me. NO NO NO he is saying it as one who realizes he can't see everything in his life clearly. He knows that he is blind to many of the sins, flaws, inconsistencies and choices he makes that are not Godly. WHAT A POWERFUL INSIGHT TO KNOW YOU DONT HAVE INSIGHT. RIGHT? Meaning, how powerful it is to know that you don't know everything -especially about you.
Welcome to this special How-To episode with Gino Barbaro, co-founder of Jake & Gino! In this episode, Gino dives deep into the world of cognitive biases—how they sneak into our investing decisions, cloud our judgment, and cost us big opportunities.Drawing from Dr. Brad Klontz's book Start Thinking Rich, Gino breaks down five powerful biases holding investors back:Confirmation Bias Dunning-Kruger Effect Sunken Cost Fallacy Herd Mentality ...and more! Subscribe for more real estate investing insights, mindset mastery, and financial freedom strategies: https://www.youtube.com/@jakeandgino We're here to help create multifamily entrepreneurs... Here's how: Brand New? Start Here: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/free-wheelbarrowprofits Want To Get Into Multifamily Real Estate Or Scale Your Current Portfolio Faster? Apply to join our PREMIER MULTIFAMILY INVESTING COMMUNITY & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM. (*Note: Our community is not for beginner investors)
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