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Howard Gardner Multiple Intelligence Theory - 0075

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🗓️ 20 July 2015

⏱️ 59 minutes

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In this episode Joel and Antonia walk through Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligence Theory showing how we can use this framework for compassion, understanding and better learning.

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0:00.0

Hi welcome back to the personality hacker podcast my name is Joe Mark Witt and I'm

0:06.0

Antonia Dodge today we're gonna talk about intelligence and when I say the word

0:10.6

intelligence my guess is certain images come to your mind.

0:14.8

Maybe Einstein comes to your mind or Stephen Hawking or some NASA engineers or that

0:21.0

professor you had in high school that was really, really smart and you're thinking maybe about IQ tests, you're thinking about all sorts of scientific or, you know, brilliant, mindful, scientists, engineers, and, and thought leaders in that way.

0:38.6

Why didn't you think about Michael Jordan? Why didn't you think about Walt Disney? Why wasn't the image of Michael Jackson as a

0:46.6

dancer the first thing you thought of when I said the word intelligence? Why was

0:50.3

all that other stuff the first thing that popped into your head.

0:53.3

So that's what we're talking about today here on the personality hacker podcast.

0:56.8

Yeah, we're gonna tackle this concept of multiple intelligence.

1:01.4

And what's so fascinating about this is I think this is a concept that's gaining a lot of acceptance in you know

1:11.8

I think it gets some criticism too, but I think it's gaining a lot more acceptance

1:15.2

than the traditional concept of IQ as being the final and last arbiter on what intelligence is and genius in particular.

1:26.0

I remember reading someplace that we have sort of co-opted our take on Myers-Briggs and turn it into what we call the genius assessment or the genius test and I'll be honest I'm not 100% happy with it.

1:38.0

There's a every once in a while I'm like should we call it else? But when I think about why we ended up calling it

1:44.8

the genius test, even though it really is a sort of a different,

1:49.4

it's not really a super different take on Myers Briggs.

1:51.7

It's more of sort of an introduction to the deeper

1:55.0

elements of Myers Briggs and in particular cognitive functions. And the reason why we called

2:00.1

it the Genius Test is because we do kind we have a fundamental belief that everybody has some

2:05.5

genius inside of them and we believe that it's manifested in different ways and I think probably the model that is the most compatible with

2:18.9

our take on Myers Briggs is the concept of Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences. Now he

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