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Ep 336: Dominating a Room with Your Body Cues
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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Aug 17, 2015
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Podcast episode
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What if someone told you that your behavior was controlled by a powerful, invisible force?
Nick Morgan, the author of Power Cues, joins James today to tell the fantastic story of how, after a serious concussion that left him in a coma for about 10 days, Nick lost the ability to read other people he knew.
He could no longer read their body language. He couldn't read the cues.
After a couple of months of agony, something switched back on.
That experience awakened in Nick a lifelong interest in body language, gesture, and voice, and a drive to understand how people really communicate with each other.
Listen here today as Nick relays some amazing stories about how you can take control of your communication.
Regards,
David Newman
P.S. For a very limited time, I want to send you a brand-new, hardback copy of my new book for FREE! All I ask is that you cover the shipping costs (just $5).
Nick Morgan, the author of Power Cues, joins James today to tell the fantastic story of how, after a serious concussion that left him in a coma for about 10 days, Nick lost the ability to read other people he knew.
He could no longer read their body language. He couldn't read the cues.
After a couple of months of agony, something switched back on.
That experience awakened in Nick a lifelong interest in body language, gesture, and voice, and a drive to understand how people really communicate with each other.
Listen here today as Nick relays some amazing stories about how you can take control of your communication.
Regards,
David Newman
P.S. For a very limited time, I want to send you a brand-new, hardback copy of my new book for FREE! All I ask is that you cover the shipping costs (just $5).
Released:
Aug 17, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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