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293. Assume Genius
Episode 293

293. Assume Genius

This week, Jen and Pete appreciate the idea of looking for the genius in the every person they interact with, from clients to friends to strangers.

The Long and The Short Of It · Peter Shepherd & Jen Waldman, Peter Shepherd, Jen Waldman

May 7, 202417m 42s

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Show Notes

This week, Jen and Pete appreciate the idea of looking for the genius in the every person they interact with, from clients to friends to strangers.

Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:

  • What does it mean to assume genius in someone else?
  • Why is it important to have belief in someone, even if they might not have it of themselves?
  • What are the other coaching tenants of Jen? And of Pete?

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