32 min

The science of opinions with social psychologist Dr. Andy Luttrell EI at Work

    • Management

If you’ve debated where covid came from, whether Amber Heard is believable, or who should win a recent election – this is a podcast for you.

Polarised opinions seem to be the norm on most things these days. Sometimes these conversations are enlightening and positive. Other times they’re toxic and damaging. So, learning how to express and solicit strong opinions is paramount. Spoiler alert – avoiding them altogether is not the answer. Especially at work.

Special guest Dr Andy Luttrell, social psychologist and host of Opinion Science, shares the fascinating science of opinions. Dr Ben Palmer, EI expert and CEO of Genos International delves into the role of emotional intelligence in managing polarised opinions for positive outcomes – whether at work or home.

Facilitated by Marie El Daghl, MD of Chasing Albert.

Points of discussion include:


What are opinions and how are they formed
The difference between strong opinions and weak opinions
The relationship between our opinions and feeling part of a tribe
Understanding opinion polarisation
Insight into ‘unfounded confidence’
The definition of moralised opinions
The critical role of emotional intelligence in expressing and soliciting opinions
How to be persuasive and outcome oriented when discussing polarised views
Positive framing and how it helps you navigate the strong opinions of others.
To shut down or not shut down heated arguments around polarised opinions – that is the question.
The extent our mindset impacts how we enter discussions with polarised opinions
How people higher in EI react when they are faced with a difference in opinion vs. someone with low EI.

Learn more about Dr Andy Luttrell here.

Interested in Emotional Intelligence?Learn more about Genos Emotional Intelligence, become a Genos Certified Practitioner or enquire about the Genos Corporate Program.

Have a question?Leave us a voice message and have it answered on the next EI at Work Q&A episode.

Enjoyed this episode?Leave a review below and let us know.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

If you’ve debated where covid came from, whether Amber Heard is believable, or who should win a recent election – this is a podcast for you.

Polarised opinions seem to be the norm on most things these days. Sometimes these conversations are enlightening and positive. Other times they’re toxic and damaging. So, learning how to express and solicit strong opinions is paramount. Spoiler alert – avoiding them altogether is not the answer. Especially at work.

Special guest Dr Andy Luttrell, social psychologist and host of Opinion Science, shares the fascinating science of opinions. Dr Ben Palmer, EI expert and CEO of Genos International delves into the role of emotional intelligence in managing polarised opinions for positive outcomes – whether at work or home.

Facilitated by Marie El Daghl, MD of Chasing Albert.

Points of discussion include:


What are opinions and how are they formed
The difference between strong opinions and weak opinions
The relationship between our opinions and feeling part of a tribe
Understanding opinion polarisation
Insight into ‘unfounded confidence’
The definition of moralised opinions
The critical role of emotional intelligence in expressing and soliciting opinions
How to be persuasive and outcome oriented when discussing polarised views
Positive framing and how it helps you navigate the strong opinions of others.
To shut down or not shut down heated arguments around polarised opinions – that is the question.
The extent our mindset impacts how we enter discussions with polarised opinions
How people higher in EI react when they are faced with a difference in opinion vs. someone with low EI.

Learn more about Dr Andy Luttrell here.

Interested in Emotional Intelligence?Learn more about Genos Emotional Intelligence, become a Genos Certified Practitioner or enquire about the Genos Corporate Program.

Have a question?Leave us a voice message and have it answered on the next EI at Work Q&A episode.

Enjoyed this episode?Leave a review below and let us know.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

32 min