Sophie Halliday Zadeh on nonverbal communication, detecting lies and why Botox makes you unhappy (#7)
Candour Communication Podcast
English - November 22, 2020 19:00 - 55 minutes - 50.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 6 ratingsSelf-Improvement Education Society & Culture Relationships empathy simon sinek soft skills jocko podcast people skills brene brown leaders unlocking us dare to lead candour Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
2:18 - fear of public speaking to TEDx coach.
6:14 - public speaking anxiety.
7:37 - becoming a keen observer.
8:22 - impact of art on observation.
10:31 - nuances of facial expressions.
11:46 - hardest part of non-verbal communication is observation.
12:04 - the face gives so much information.
13:56 - being on to observe takes a lot of energy.
15:06 - micro-expressions and subtle cues.
16:37 - reading the hidden emotions.
17:34 - common misconceptions about reading body language.
19:32 - normal to lie.
21:00 - can you spot a liar?
21:49 - reading other parts of the body.
22:58 - using body language to identify when you're lying to yourself.
25:06 - analysing celebrities and politicians.
26:45 - should I fold my arms?
29:47 - power poses.
32:57 - common tells.
36:31 - the feet are the most honest part of your body.
40:15 - non verbal communication is also voice tone.
44:45 - anxiety impacting your voice.
45:44 - using your voice more deliberately.
49:12 - virtual vs in person.
51:38 - don't get Botox!
54:16 - thanks.
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