129: New Life Perspectives with Liz Larson and Bill McKenna - Episode 129129: New Life Perspectives with Liz Larson and Bill McKenna - Episode 129
UK Health Radio Podcast
Liz Larson and Bill McKenna discuss whether genius is inherited or can be developed through techniques like Cognomovement, exploring fascinating stories and theories.
47:12•14 Sept 2025
Unlocking Your Inner Genius: Myth or Reality?
Episode Overview
- Genius may be unlocked through increased brain connectivity.
- Head injuries can sometimes reveal unexpected talents.
- The limbic system can distract from unlocking potential.
- Frustration can hinder the execution of creative ideas.
- Cognomovement techniques aim to enhance brain communication.
“How does a person have that many ideas? And how does he even have that much time in a day?”
How can we tap into the genius that seems locked away in our brains? Liz Larson and Bill McKenna dive into this intriguing question on the UK Health Radio Podcast. They explore whether genius is an inherited trait or something we can develop through simple techniques. With examples ranging from head injuries unlocking savant abilities to genetic memory theories, they challenge the notion that genius is exclusive to a few born with it.
Bill shares fascinating stories of how unexpected talents emerged after brain injuries, and Liz talks about the frustration of having too many ideas without the means to execute them. The hosts discuss how the limbic system and fight-or-flight responses can block our brain's connectivity, and introduce the Cognomovement Essentials Programme as a way to unlock potential. This episode is a blend of personal anecdotes and scientific theories, making it both engaging and educational.
Are we all capable of accessing a new level of genius? Join Liz and Bill as they ponder this exciting possibility.

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