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January 10th, 2024

What It's Like To Know–and Use–Your Superpowers

  1. What It's Like To Know--and Use--Your Superpowers Mary Beth Robinson 41:39

Everybody has a superpower–you don't have to be a superhero to have one or to know what it is.  Mary Beth Robinson, a “superpower queen,” helps us find out what our special talents are, and how we can best use them to help ourselves and other people.  In this episode, Mary Beth describes her own gift of intuition, and then uses her unique ability to “tune in” to evaluate Elizabeth.  How accurate was she?  We reveal everything during the interview; share how you can find your own superpowers; and show why your creativity, joy and motivation can increase when you're working “in flow” using your own special talents.

In this episode:

01:44–What is a superpower?
03:31–Mary Beth describes her own superpower
06:10–How Mary Beth “tunes in” to help others discover their superpowers
09:30–Her experience going through life being so intuitive about other people
11:43–You can start integrating your superpower into your life right away
21:05–Mary Beth “intuits” some things about Elizabeth
28:44–Elizabeth reads an email Mary Beth wrote to her right after they set up the interview, and responds to its accuracy
32:35–Mary Beth's advice on how Elizabeth can use her superpower moving forward
38:27–How anyone can find their superpowers

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Elizabeth Pearson Garr has spent a lot of her life asking questions. A daughter of a professor and a principal, as a kid she loved sitting at the “adult table” during their dinner parties so she could participate in the “real” conversations.

Elizabeth went on to graduate with honors from Harvard with a degree in History and Literature, and promptly attended professional cooking school to become a food writer. That led to various career opportunities, including becoming one of the first employees of the Television Food Network; writing/producing gigs at networks from PBS to E!; anchoring/reporting at the NBC affiliate in Billings, Montana; earning a graduate degree in Documentary Film & Video from Stanford University; and various and sundry other things. The through-line to all this has been curiosity. Elizabeth is a skilled interviewer who loves diving deep into research, finding connections, and telling good stories.

Elizabeth has a husband, two daughters, and a fluffy white dog who rarely leaves her side.

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