How to be a Successful Speaker in Turbulent Times
(The second of two articles about preparing for 2017.) It’s official: we are living in turbulent times. I’ve never seen ...
(The second of two articles about preparing for 2017.) It’s official: we are living in turbulent times. I’ve never seen ...
The human body is an assemblage of systems that have a surprising degree of autonomy from one another, and that ...
Your body language at any given moment is a fascinating and formidable mix of history and how you’re feeling right ...
I had the pleasure recently of chatting with Dr. Carmen Simon, a cognitive scientist who works for Memzy, a company that ...
Most of the research on posture and public speaking has focused on two aspects of body language that seem to ...
Is it time in your career to look for a new job? Do you have that interview already lined up? ...
The second of two articles about the adrenaline response. We suspected it. The research and speculation about mirror neurons predicted ...
Most of us think we’re intentional about our communications, but we’re actually not – at least, not very often. The ...
Some recent research on memory and retention has important implications for public speakers everywhere who care about their audiences actually ...
Amy Cuddy’s wonderful book, Presence: Bringing Your Boldest Self to your Biggest Challenges, published in 2015, begins with a story ...