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In this episode, Knight Campbell and Trevor explore the concept of emotional intelligence, tracing its origins from the seminal work of Salovey and Mayer in 1990 to its popularization by Daniel Goleman. They discuss the definitions of emotional intelligence, its distinction from IQ, and the importance of teaching emotional skills in educational settings. The conversation delves into the practical applications of emotional intelligence in leadership and decision-making, emphasizing the need for training and awareness of one's emotions. They also examine the role of gut feelings in decision-making and how emotional intelligence can be developed over time. Takeaways Emotional intelligence can be trained and improved. Understanding the historical context of emotional intelligence is crucial. Teaching emotional skills in schools is beneficial for future leaders. Gut feelings can be informed by emotional intelligence. Emotions are immediate responses, not just feelings. The mood meter is a practical tool for emotional awareness. Intelligence encompasses more than just IQ; it includes emotional skills. Creating experiences helps inform intuition and decision-making. Emotional intelligence is essential for effective leadership. Recognizing and labelling emotions is key to emotional intelligence.