In episode 7, we address the role testosterone, estrogen and hormonal birth control play in emotional intelligence. We also take our best shot at parenting advice when it comes to raising emotionally intelligent children. Lastly, we discuss intuition and the power of the subconscious mind on a scientific level.

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https://thinkbynumbers.org/psychology/subconscious-processes-27500-times-more-data-than-the-conscious-mind/

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