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  • A podcast dedicated to rewiring the brain for success. Unpack episodes with science-based wisdom, real-world stories, and simple but powerful ideas that defy traditional thinking. Reflect, enlighten, and empower your journey towards purpose, all while shaping a mindset ready to bring your most ambitious dreams to life.

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  • S2.4 Creator Institute Professor Eric Koester on Super Mentors: Getting Extraordinary People to Help You
    Apr 25 2023

    The rules of mentorship have changed. Did you get the memo? I didn't. That is, until I read Eric Koester's new book, Super Mentors: The Ordinary Person's Guide to Asking Extraordinary People for Help. In this episode, Eric teaches us why the old approach to mentorship is no longer relevant, and what effective mentorship looks like today.


    Join us to learn the new rules of seeking out, reaching out, and getting life changing help from extraordinary people. Our conversation is packed with actionable advice, including what to ask, who to ask, and how to overcome your fear of asking, even your biggest idols, for assistance.


    Eric is an entertaining storyteller, sharing his personal experiences mentoring others, research into mentorship best-practices and the #1 secret to engaging extraordinary people in your success.


    Tune in now to learn how to assemble not just one, but a whole team of mentors that will gladly help you take your business or career to the next level.


    ...... For full show notes, information about my guest, and the links mentioned in the show, visit the home of The Thinking Vitamins Podcast.



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    38 Min.
  • S2.3 Exploring the Myths We Believe with Daniel Pink: Small Changes, Ambiverts, and the Power of Regret
    Apr 11 2023

    In this episode, legendary thought leader Daniel Pink and I debunk conventional wisdom on a range of topics. We start out chatting about Pink's former TV show Crowd Control for teaching behavioral science principles in an entertaining way, highlighting the importance of communicating the reasons behind rules and humanizing those affected by them. Then we discuss the myth of extroversion being necessary for sales, with ambiverts shown to be the most effective. We also explore a little know trick for smarter "self-talk" when you want to hype yourself up for better performance. We close the discussion by exploring Dan's latest research on regrets. The four main regret categories - foundation, boldness, moral, and connection regrets - with ideas for how you can harness your past regrets to avoid future ones!



    Thank you for listening! If you enjoy the show, remember to follow, rate and share with your friends. Visit https://www.jillmcabe.com/thinking-vitamins for full show notes, links and transcripts.
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    34 Min.
  • S2.2 Questions Versus Answers in the Age of AI
    Mar 28 2023

    In this episode, I talk to Andrea Sampson who, through her work with Singularity U, has been coaching people who've been working on AI technologies for the better part of a decade.

    Tune in to learn:

    • What is the 4th industrial revolution and how it affects you
    • Why questions are more powerful than answers in the age of AI
    • How to ask better questions that spark curiosity and innovation
    • How to capture the opportunity of AI and use it to create a better world


    Get the full show notes here.



    Thank you for listening! If you enjoy the show, remember to follow, rate and share with your friends. Visit https://www.jillmcabe.com/thinking-vitamins for full show notes, links and transcripts.
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    37 Min.

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