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The Science Of Deduction
Ryan Wilmot
8 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to the The Science of Deduction. This podcast is devoted to the mission of learning to think like Sherlock Holmes. Join me for fun activities and engaging challenges as we hone our craft in the art of deduction. We will discuss things you can do on a daily basis to improve observational skills and how you can learn on the go. This podcast is about engaging our human necessity; a love of learning.
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Welcome to the The Science of Deduction. This podcast is devoted to the mission of learning to think like Sherlock Holmes. Join me for fun activities and engaging challenges as we hone our craft in the art of deduction. We will discuss things you can do on a daily basis to improve observational skills and how you can learn on the go. This podcast is about engaging our human necessity; a love of learning.
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Education
Episodes (8/8)
The Science Of Deduction
A Question From A Listener: How Can I Improve My Ability To Think Like Sherlock Holmes
In this episode I offer 4 tips on improving the ability to think like Sherlock Holmes. Even if you have spent your entire life learning to think like Sherlock Holmes, I do think there are things we can do consistently to move the needle of progress in the right direction. These 4 tips cover those things. Tip 1: Counting (thinking slow), Tip 2: Broaden your learning in your specific field of interest, Tip 3: Dive into the deep end, Tip 4: Relax
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5 years ago
11 minutes 10 seconds

The Science Of Deduction
Observe, Observe, Observe
This episode explores three simple ideas to improve observation. Take a listen and see what you can learn.
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5 years ago
12 minutes 32 seconds

The Science Of Deduction
The Science Of Deduction (Trailer)
5 years ago
52 seconds

The Science Of Deduction
Sherlock Holmes and The 4 Stages of Creativity
One of the things I rarely think about when discussing Sherlock Holmes, is his immense creativity. In this episode we talk about preparation, incubation, illumination, and verification. These are just some of the things Holmes does to be creative.
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5 years ago
15 minutes 36 seconds

The Science Of Deduction
The Emotional Tail Wags The Dog
It is far to easy to allow knee jerk reactions to govern decision making. This short episodes offers some tips to slow down the thinking process.
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6 years ago
2 minutes 55 seconds

The Science Of Deduction
I am still learning
Even if you are the top of the heap and the best at what you do, you can’t expect to stay that way if you aren’t continuing to learn. This episode features some basic things you can do to keep growing in your field of study.
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7 years ago
4 minutes

The Science Of Deduction
Building Your Own Curriculum Series - Where to begin?
In this episode we explore where to begin building your own curriculum to become the best version of yourself.
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7 years ago
3 minutes 31 seconds

The Science Of Deduction
May 4, 2018
7 years ago
2 minutes 47 seconds

The Science Of Deduction
Welcome to the The Science of Deduction. This podcast is devoted to the mission of learning to think like Sherlock Holmes. Join me for fun activities and engaging challenges as we hone our craft in the art of deduction. We will discuss things you can do on a daily basis to improve observational skills and how you can learn on the go. This podcast is about engaging our human necessity; a love of learning.