The Mindset Economy
Intelligence does not protect you from dogmatism. In some cases, it makes it worse. This is one of the more unsettling findings to emerge from the work of Dr. Leor Zmigrod, neuroscientist at Cambridge and author of The Ideological Brain. Her research reveals that ideology is not defined by what you believe, but by how you believe it. When thinking becomes rigid and fused with identity, the brain narrows. Cognitive flexibility declines. Empathy weakens. Even physiological responses to other people's suffering can change. Jean Gomes and Scott Allender, whose combined experience advising and writing about leadership at the highest levels informs everything they explore on the show, press Zmigrod on what this means for leaders specifically: the sharp distinction between values and ideologies, why uncertainty makes certainty feel irresistible, and how AI is shifting radicalisation from passive consumption to active dialogue, potentially reinforcing bias in powerful new ways. The question running beneath the whole conversation is one every leader should sit with: how often do we confuse conviction with clarity, and what would it take to cultivate the kind of flexibility that allows us to think freely in a polarised, AI-accelerated world? Reading from Dr Leor Zmigrod: The Ideological Brain: How Rigid Beliefs Harm Our Minds & Bodies – And Why It Matters (L Zmigrod, Penguin, 2026) Reading from Jean Gomes and Scott Allender: Leading In A Non-Linear World (J Gomes, Wiley, 2023) The Enneagram of Emotional Intelligence (S Allender, Baker Books, 2023) Social: Instagram @mindseteconomypodcast LinkedIn The Mindset Economy Podcast Bluesky @mindseteconomy.bsky.social YouTube @TheMindsetEconomy The Mindset Economy Podcast is researched, written and presented by Jean Gomes and Scott Allender with production by Phil Kerby. It is an Outside Consulting Ltd production.
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