What if being “smart” has nothing to do with your report card and everything to do with how you think, feel, and move through the world? In this season finale, we’re pulling back the curtain on the surprising truth about human intelligence and why it’s so much bigger than grades, degrees, or IQ scores. From being told we were “too smart” for the things we loved to navigating learning differences no one spotted until adulthood… we share the moments that shaped how we see intelligence now. We’l...
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What if being “smart” has nothing to do with your report card and everything to do with how you think, feel, and move through the world? In this season finale, we’re pulling back the curtain on the surprising truth about human intelligence and why it’s so much bigger than grades, degrees, or IQ scores. From being told we were “too smart” for the things we loved to navigating learning differences no one spotted until adulthood… we share the moments that shaped how we see intelligence now. We’l...
Matt and Joy kick off their brand-new podcast by getting real about something no one likes to talk about: discomfort. Not the kind that signals danger—but the kind that shows up right before something big begins to shift. In this debut episode, they share the stories they’ve never told publicly—the raw, vulnerable moments that almost made them quit this path altogether. From Matt’s on-air ambush at a major radio station to Joy’s very first appearance on national television, they open up about...
The Timing Effect
What if being “smart” has nothing to do with your report card and everything to do with how you think, feel, and move through the world? In this season finale, we’re pulling back the curtain on the surprising truth about human intelligence and why it’s so much bigger than grades, degrees, or IQ scores. From being told we were “too smart” for the things we loved to navigating learning differences no one spotted until adulthood… we share the moments that shaped how we see intelligence now. We’l...