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This episode delves into the delicate balance between intrinsic passion and extrinsic support—especially in education and the workforce. Eartha shares heartfelt insights into how external motivators—often necessary for those navigating unmet basic needs—can coexist with inner drive when approached with care and intention.
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Apple PodcastsAndroidRSSUsing the gentle analogy of a child learning to ride a bike, Eartha illustrates the importance of scaffolding growth for new learners, like graduate nurses, so they can build confidence without feeling overwhelmed. The discussion draws on foundational research by Edward Deci and Alfie Kohn, highlighting how extrinsic rewards may dampen intrinsic motivation, especially for tasks that are naturally enjoyable. Yet, through personal stories and compassionate reflection, Eartha challenges this notion, emphasizing that emotional sensitivity and relevance are key to sustaining engagement.
**At the end of the podcast enjoy a seven minute bonus mini-podcast I developed with Microsoft’s Copilot. I asked Copilot a series of questions regarding intrinsic and extrinsic motivators. The bonus episode “Motivation Through Time”, invites the listener to explore the quiet power of intrinsic motivation—the inner spark that drives us to learn, grow, and connect with purpose.
Through a warm and insightful discussion, we journey across the lifespan, beginning with the natural curiosity of childhood. We reflect on how this innate drive can fade during adolescence, often overshadowed by external expectations like grades and performance. Yet, hope emerges as we examine how intrinsic motivation can reawaken and stabilize in adulthood, shaped by personal values, meaningful relationships, and lived experience.
Listeners will discover compassionate strategies for nurturing this inner drive—such as fostering autonomy, creating space for skill-building, and honoring each individual’s unique path. Together, we emphasize the importance of cultivating environments that uplift and inspire, rather than relying solely on rewards or pressure.
In summary educators and leaders are encouraged to communicate purpose clearly, recognize individual goals, and create environments where both types of motivation can flourish. Reflect on your personal incentives and the quiet joy of accomplishment—motivation is not a formula, but a relationship. Remember when we support the heart of motivation, we empower lifelong learning, resilience, and joy.
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By Transition Awareness BreathingThis episode delves into the delicate balance between intrinsic passion and extrinsic support—especially in education and the workforce. Eartha shares heartfelt insights into how external motivators—often necessary for those navigating unmet basic needs—can coexist with inner drive when approached with care and intention.
Subscribe with your favorite podcast player
Apple PodcastsAndroidRSSUsing the gentle analogy of a child learning to ride a bike, Eartha illustrates the importance of scaffolding growth for new learners, like graduate nurses, so they can build confidence without feeling overwhelmed. The discussion draws on foundational research by Edward Deci and Alfie Kohn, highlighting how extrinsic rewards may dampen intrinsic motivation, especially for tasks that are naturally enjoyable. Yet, through personal stories and compassionate reflection, Eartha challenges this notion, emphasizing that emotional sensitivity and relevance are key to sustaining engagement.
**At the end of the podcast enjoy a seven minute bonus mini-podcast I developed with Microsoft’s Copilot. I asked Copilot a series of questions regarding intrinsic and extrinsic motivators. The bonus episode “Motivation Through Time”, invites the listener to explore the quiet power of intrinsic motivation—the inner spark that drives us to learn, grow, and connect with purpose.
Through a warm and insightful discussion, we journey across the lifespan, beginning with the natural curiosity of childhood. We reflect on how this innate drive can fade during adolescence, often overshadowed by external expectations like grades and performance. Yet, hope emerges as we examine how intrinsic motivation can reawaken and stabilize in adulthood, shaped by personal values, meaningful relationships, and lived experience.
Listeners will discover compassionate strategies for nurturing this inner drive—such as fostering autonomy, creating space for skill-building, and honoring each individual’s unique path. Together, we emphasize the importance of cultivating environments that uplift and inspire, rather than relying solely on rewards or pressure.
In summary educators and leaders are encouraged to communicate purpose clearly, recognize individual goals, and create environments where both types of motivation can flourish. Reflect on your personal incentives and the quiet joy of accomplishment—motivation is not a formula, but a relationship. Remember when we support the heart of motivation, we empower lifelong learning, resilience, and joy.
The post Mapping Motivations Across Developmental Stages; With a special bonus appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

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