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Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

The Power of Visual Thinkers (Temple Grandin, PhD)

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

Elise Loehnen

Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Self-improvement, Education

4.8 • 900 Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2022

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

“The thing is the type of thinking where you can figure out how mechanical things work. It’s a different kind of intelligence. And I think it's hard for verbal thinkers to understand. And they kind of will look at the shop kids as a dumb kids. Now, fortunately, some states are starting to put it back in. We're having more and more infrastructure things falling apart, like this latest disaster with the water works breaking—you see, a visual thinker can see how it works and how to fix it. And you keep deferring maintenance. I mean, we got wires falling off of electric towers in California and starting fires because they deferred maintenance, but we need all of the different kinds of thinkers. And the first step is realizing that they exist and they need to work together as teams.” So says Dr. Temple Grandin, a New York Times bestselling author, celebrated animal welfare advocate, and one of the world’s most prominent speakers on autism. Temple first came into the public consciousness with her memoir, Thinking in Pictures: My Life with Autism, which provided her unique inside narrative and revolutionized how the world understood autistic individuals. Her latest book, Visual Thinking: The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think in Pictures, Patterns, and Abstractions, works to expand our awareness of the different ways our brains are wired even further as she draws upon cutting edge research to demystify the brains of visual thinkers.  Our world is geared for verbal thinkers, she tells us, with rigid academic and social expectations sidelining visual thinkers at school and in the workplace—to the detriment of productivity and innovation everywhere. In our conversation, Temple takes us through the three different types of thinkers, and argues that changing our approach to educating, parenting, and employing visual thinkers has great potential to encourage, rather than stifle, their singular gifts and unique contributions. As the number of children diagnosed with autism continues to rise nationally, her call to foster “differently-abled” brains is more important than ever—as she so eloquently says, we need all kinds of minds to solve today’s most difficult problems. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Three kinds of thinkers… Neurodiversity is essential for our survival… Avoiding label lock… MORE FROM TEMPLE GRANDIN: Visual Thinking: The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think in Pictures, Patterns, and Abstractions Emergence: Labeled Autistic The Autistic Brain: Helping Different Kinds of Minds Succeed Thinking in Pictures: My Life with Autism (Expanded Edition) Visit Temple's Website To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Elise Lunan host of Pulling the Thread. Today's guest is the wonderful Temple

0:06.0

Grandin, one of the world's most prominent and thoughtful speakers about autism, and the author

0:11.1

of Visual Thinking, the hidden gifts of people who think in pictures, patterns, and abstractions.

0:17.4

Hi, friends, throughout this holiday season, you will find me right here per normal. We will keep

0:23.7

publishing new episodes every week and a few solos thrown in as well. So when you just need to

0:31.1

escape from the business of the holiday shuffle or take a break from mom or dad or who knows who,

0:36.9

we'll be here as we always are.

0:39.6

Hi, it's Elise Loonan, host of pulling the thread. I'm'm an author, podcast host, and parent who built a long career in media.

0:57.7

I grew up in a state of perpetual curiosity, investigating the world and asking a lot of questions.

1:04.3

In this show, I chat with culture-defining leaders, thinkers, and experts about this rare moment that we find ourselves in and how to think

1:12.2

about our own lives and experiences within a larger social and spiritual construct.

1:18.6

The type of thinking where you can figure out how mechanical things work, it's a different kind

1:23.8

of intelligence. And I think it's hard for verbal thinkers to understand,

1:29.3

and they kind of looked at the shop kids as the dumb kids.

1:32.3

Now, fortunately, some states are starting to put it back in.

1:38.3

Now we're having more and more infrastructure things falling apart,

1:42.3

like this latest disaster with the waterworks breaking.

1:47.0

You see a visual thinker can see how it works

1:50.0

and how to fix it.

1:52.3

And you keep deferring maintenance.

1:53.8

I mean, we got wires falling off

1:55.2

of electric towers in California and starting fires

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