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What if the dancefloor were your most honest, living prayer?In this episode, I'm joined by Tasha Blank, celebrated international DJ, somatic practitioner, teacher, and founder of The Get Down, The Drop, BODY LANGUAGE, and global leadership academy Powerhouse DJ School (PhDJ).A student of somatic healing, shadow work, story, and ceremony, Tasha's nervous system-based approach to transformation through movement is a wild invitation into your most powerful expression.She's known for liberating hips in New York City's most legendary clubs, the world's wildest festivals, and museums, churches, helipads, boats, roving desert ships, forests, and mountaintops everywhere.She kicks off each set with a moment of silence and invocation. "Even for folks who've never seen a giant club get totally quiet and take a pause, it's an important part of the experience. When a crowd trusts each other enough to be still together for a few minutes, you can take them anywhere."This conversation is a portal for space holders, facilitators, artists, DJs, and dancers who want to lead and move from your depths, liberate your body, or dance as a living expression of your soul.
Join host Steve Perkins and Greenhouse Team members Sundie Marquardt and Gabe Smith for a raw, relatable dive into active listening on the Roots Up Podcast. With humor, heart, and practical wisdom, this episode explores how to listen without pushing your own agenda. This applies to parenting adult kids, interacting with colleagues, our relationships, and so much more. Expect actionable takeaways to grow as a leader and human, rooted in Greenhouse's mission to help you grow the life you want. Key Discussion Points: How active listening sets aside agendas to fully hear others, fostering deeper connections. Why unsolicited advice to adult children often backfires, and listening respects their autonomy. How body language and curiosity signal genuine presence, while zoning out creates disconnect. Why balancing your need to be understood with others' need to be heard requires intentional deference. How acting like a listener, like pinching your leg to stay quiet, can shift underlying beliefs. How society's obsession with efficiency prioritizes problem-solving over relational connection. Why prioritizing relationships motivates empathetic leadership, even in tough moments. Action Items for Listeners: Practice Silence: In your next conversation, pinch your leg or pause to resist interjecting; ask, “How can I help?” to stay listener-focused. Use Mirroring: Reflect back what you hear with, “What I'm hearing is… Did I get that right?” to ensure others feel understood. Check Assumptions: Before advising, ask yourself, “Am I assuming I know their path?” Let their perspective lead. Team Listening Exercise: Start a meeting with, “How are we showing up today?” to practice collective listening and build trust. Resources Mentioned: Grow the life you want with Greenhouse Coaching Parenting Coach: Kim Muench (Becoming Me While Raising You: A Mother's Journey to Her Self) Episode Quotes: “Listening actively with no intent—letting go of your agenda—is hard but changes everything.” – Sundie “People aren't problems to be solved; they're humans to be seen.” – Gabe “Sometimes behavior shifts before beliefs, and that's okay—it's how growth happens.” – Sundie Timestamps: (0:00) Intro (1:53) Cursing Stories (6:58) The Challenge of Active Listening (8:42) Listening as a Learned Skill (10:06) Body Language and Curiosity (12:33) Navigating Competing Needs (15:51) Parenting Perspectives (17:35) Growth Moments in Listening (21:15) Applying Listening to Leadership (24:29) Behavior vs. Beliefs (27:20) Motivations for Deep Listening Connect with Greenhouse: Subscribe on Spotify/Apple/YouTube or your favorite platform. Take the RootsUp Quiz to find your next steps. Explore Free Resources from Greenhouse Coaching. Share your listening journey with #RootsUpPodcast. Take Sundie's challenge: In your next conversation, pause and ask, “How can I help?” instead of advising. Try mirroring with, “What I'm hearing is…” to make someone feel seen.
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Michael Parkhurst visits SDH AM for the "Friday Free Kick" where Beyond Goals Mentoring takes a look at the issues mentors have with mentees these days...We address body language, respect, dealing with pressure, and maturity showing in players regardless of levels of experience
When it comes to communication, what you don't say can be just as important as what you do. In this episode of the Less Chatter, More Matter podcast, we sit down with speaking coach, performer, and strategist Shea Evans to unpack the often-overlooked power of body language, and how it can elevate your leadership, boost internal comms, and build stronger connections.With more than two decades of experience across performance and business, Shea brings a unique lens to communication. Together, we explore why body language is critical in both in-person and virtual settings, how leaders can communicate more effectively with diverse teams, and why internal communication deserves as much care as external messaging.You'll hear practical tips for building trust through warmth and presence, navigating communication across cultures, and using body language more intentionally—whether you're in a town hall, Teams meeting, or cross-functional team discussion. Plus, we get some insights on the myths surrounding communication, why “start with who” should come before “start with why,” and the surprising psychology behind open palms and camera eye contact.If you want your message to truly land, with clarity, confidence and connection—this is one episode you won't want to miss.Links mentioned in this episode:Shea's consultancy websiteShea's LinkedIn90 minute Strategy Power SessionPublic workshops and trainingLess Chatter, More Matter - Mel's bookTopic in Ten - have your say!Template packsChange Isn't Hard! - Mel's bookSign up here to the fortnightly mail out of free resources!Say hi!Follow me on LinkedInFind out what I'm up to InstagramCheck out my websiteAsk a question
Body Language expert Jordana Borensztajn, joined Pat Panetta, to discuss how to understand and improve your own body language.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dr. Kristina Spaulding returns to flip the script on the Amys! Research Bites is Dr. Spaulding's podcast and platform for delivering applied animal behavior to non-scientists, and revealing how science and research apply to working and living with dogs in our everyday lives. Join the conversation about everything from the Mind-Body Unit, to the controversy over the game of fetch.What if a rose was not a rose at all? How should veterinarians, trainers, and behavior consultants be working collectively toward common goals?Grab a cocktail, and get up to speed on the latest buzzzzzz, courtesy of your favorite VBees
How to Read Body Language & Detect Lies with Dr. Abbie Maroño Ever wonder if you could read people like an FBI agent? In this mind-opening conversation, Dr. Abbie Maroño — world-renowned behavior scientist, trusted advisor to the FBI and Secret Service — joins Jeff Dudan to share the real science behind trust, deception, body language, and reading people. In this episode: ✅ How to spot lies (what really works, what doesn't) ✅ The biggest myths about body language ✅ How trust works — and how to rebuild it ✅ How social media & AI mess with our thinking ✅ The parenting mistake that ruins resilience ✅ How to grow stronger from shame and fear ✅ Real stories from FBI-level behavioral science Dr. Abbie also reveals insights from her best-selling books Work In Progress and The Upper Hand — and how she went from a troubled teen to training elite security units. Find Dr. Abbie on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/doctorabbieofficial/ Dr. Abbie Marono's books: https://www.abbiemarono.com/books If you care about people, leadership, business, or personal growth — this is a masterclass in human behavior you won't want to miss.
How to Read Body Language & Detect Lies with Dr. Abbie Maroño Ever wonder if you could read people like an FBI agent? In this mind-opening conversation, Dr. Abbie Maroño — world-renowned behavior scientist, trusted advisor to the FBI and Secret Service — joins Jeff Dudan to share the real science behind trust, deception, body language, and reading people. In this episode: ✅ How to spot lies (what really works, what doesn't) ✅ The biggest myths about body language ✅ How trust works — and how to rebuild it ✅ How social media & AI mess with our thinking ✅ The parenting mistake that ruins resilience ✅ How to grow stronger from shame and fear ✅ Real stories from FBI-level behavioral science Dr. Abbie also reveals insights from her best-selling books Work In Progress and The Upper Hand — and how she went from a troubled teen to training elite security units. Find Dr. Abbie on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/doctorabbieofficial/ Dr. Abbie Marono's books: https://www.abbiemarono.com/books If you care about people, leadership, business, or personal growth — this is a masterclass in human behavior you won't want to miss.
It's easy to think a strong executive presence requires an outgoing, gregarious personality.Not so, suggest Daniel and Peter in today's episode.Introverts can “convey that sense of credibility and to be seen as influential, to be seen as a leader” just as well as extroverts, says Daniel.In this episode, Daniel and Peter explore the advantages and strengths introverted leaders can bring to their positions and offer some suggestions for developing skills to boost their executive presence.Tune in to learn:Two “superpowers” introverts bring to leadership positionsOne important caution for introverted leadersWhy introverted leaders often present as more authenticBeing a successful introverted leader is “less about changing who you are and more about highlighting what you're bringing,” says Peter. Join Daniel and Peter to explore how introverted leaders can be exactly the type of leader any organization needs.Questions, comments, or topic ideas? Drop us an e-mail at podcast@stewartleadership.com.In this episode:2:00 – Memory Lane: 12 Angry Men (1957)4:26 – Topic: Executive Presence for Introverts8:29 – Extroversion vs. Introversion12:37 – The Superpowers of Introverted Leaders18:18 – Why Introverts May Appear More Authentic21:40 – Emotional Intelligence and the “Pause Factor”26:09 – Cues: Master the Secret Language of Charismatic Communication31:44 – Lightning RoundResources:12 Angry Men (1957), directed by Sidney LumetCues: Master the Secret Language of Charismatic Communication, by Vanessa Van EdwardsStewart Leadership Insights and Resources:Podcast: What is Executive Presence? Part 1Podcast: What is Executive Presence? Part 25 Executive Presence “Superpowers” of Quiet LeadersThe Importance of Body Language in Executive PresenceExecutive Presence vs. Executive InfluenceInternal vs. External Processing: What is Your Thinking Style?What Cheetahs Can Teach Us About Decision-MakingHow to Hit Your Leadership Recharge Button6 Tips for Improving Your Active Listening SkillsIf you liked this episode, please share it with a friend or colleague, or, better yet, leave a review to help other listeners find our show, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an episode. For more great content or to learn about how Stewart Leadership can help you grow your ability to lead effectively, please visit stewartleadership.com and follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube.
Alright y'all, in this week's episode we got real about body language in dating—yes, sis, that closed-off vibe might be why no one's stepping to you! A new study says most women think we look approachable, but we really out here serving “don't talk to me” energy. I put some of those body language tips to the test and let's just say... results were mixed. Meanwhile, Carla is back in these dating streets and using ChatGPT to help cut through all the awkward small talk on Hinge and honestly, it's working! you'll have to hear it to believe it. What are ya'll thoughts on romantic relationships being transactional? Now me? I stand ten toes down in the belief that all relationships are a give-and-take. Know your value, know what you want, and stop wasting time. Carla had a moment too—realizing that what she brings to a relationship is more than money, and honestly, that shift is powerful. But we had to ask—since women are out here buying homes, getting degrees, leveling up in every way—should we lower our standards when it comes to men? Whew, child. We closed it out with a pivot to motherhood and policy—talking about Trump's “big beautiful bill” and how it's gonna make SNAP benefits harder to get for single moms. Work requirements, marital status hoops... it's a lot, and it's giving struggle for too many women. Tap in, y'all. This one's layered. We wanna see y'all IRL. We're planning some in-person events, just for the ladies. Click the link and let's get out the group chat. Outside the Group Chat: Women's Meetups — Dex
In episode 1879, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian and co-host of Pod Yourself A Gun and Bad Hasbara, Matt Lieb, to discuss… People Have No F**king Clue How Life Works…, The Standard for Good Behavior Seems to Be Totally On the Protesters, Not on the Military Police, Elon Now “Regrets” Social Media Posts About Trump Being A Pedophile, Guys--I’m Worried I Don’t Know How To Properly MAN, R.I.P. Brian Wilson and more! Division, distrust roil L.A. as federal troops arrive amid limited coordination with local police The White House Marching Orders That Sparked the L.A. Migrant Crackdown Elon Musk says he regrets some posts about Donald Trump Elon Musk's dad urges his 'alpha' son to end 'over the top' feud with Trump as he declares 'winner' HOW TO OPEN A WATER BOTTLE LIKE A MAN The Art of Effortlessly Sitting at the Dinner Table Stop Being, Looking, And Acting Frustrated At Your Luggage! Midnight Nest by Arthur Sze LISTEN: Birds by TurnstileSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, I talk about body language.
In this episode of the Family Meeting Podcast, Thomas and Lysandra dive into the subtle but powerful world of body language in marriage and parenting. You'll learn how nonverbal cues like posture, eye contact, tone, and facial expressions can either build trust—or break connection. They cover: The types of body language you're using every day (whether you realize it or not) How your kids and spouse are reading your nonverbal cues Ways to align your tone and posture with the love and respect you intend Want to improve connection in your home without saying a word? This episode will help you see and shape your body language through the eyes of your family. Listen now + Subscribe to grow in family communication. For more info: https://linktr.ee/familymeeting
What is normal feline behaviour? Meet Dr. Ilona Rodan! Dr. Rodan is ABVP certified in feline medicine and completed her ISFM Advanced Certificate in Feline Behaviour with Distinction. She founded Cat Behavior Solutions for veterinary referral of feline behavior problems. Dr. Rodan discusses what the feline experience is like in a veterinary practice, and what you can do to reduce the fear. Dr. Susan and Dr. Kelly are back with a wonderful episode.
In this episode of The Daily Influence, Brian explores the often-unspoken language that defines our impact—our body language. From posture and eye contact to facial expressions and even wardrobe choices, your physical presence begins influencing others the moment you enter a room. Learn how to align your nonverbal signals with your mission and values to cultivate trust, build deeper connections, and create responsible influence. Whether you're leading a team or just showing up for a conversation, discover how intentional awareness of your physical self can elevate your leadership and relationships.
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Ben & Woods kick off the 7am hour talking about Fernando Tatis Jr's body language and Xander Bogaerts' contract, and it turns into quite the sports talk radio debate. Then we get to "Don't (And DO) Do This" before the guys are joined by our buddy Rob Bradford who hosts the "Baseball Isn't Boring" podcast out of Boston! Listen here!
QFF: Quick Fire Friday – Your 20-Minute Growth Powerhouse! Welcome to Quick Fire Friday, the Grow A Small Business podcast series that is designed to deliver simple, focused and actionable insights and key takeaways in less than 20 minutes a week. Every Friday, we bring you business owners and experts who share their top strategies for growing yourself, your team and your small business. Get ready for a dose of inspiration, one action you can implement and quotable quotes that will stick with you long after the episode ends! In this episode of Quick Fire Friday, host Rob Cameron interviews Trang Nova, a renowned speaker and speaking coach, who shares her inspiring journey from physiotherapy to empowering entrepreneurs and business owners to harness the power of effective communication. Trang discusses common challenges her clients face—including public speaking anxiety, team leadership, and building personal brands—and emphasizes that 93% of a message's impact lies in its delivery rather than just words. She outlines her approach to mindset, articulation, and vocal presence, and offers compelling case studies of clients who have achieved remarkable business growth through improved speaking skills. Trang also shares a practical tip: record and review your own speaking to uncover opportunities for impactful improvement. Key Takeaways for Small Business Owners: Your Voice Is a Business Asset: Effective communication isn't just a soft skill—it directly impacts your ability to lead, sell, and influence. Learning to use your voice with clarity and confidence can elevate your brand and business. 93% of Communication Is Non-Verbal: Trang emphasizes that how you say something—your tone, pace, body language, and energy—has a far greater impact than the words themselves. Delivery drives trust, authority, and connection. Mindset Shapes Your Message: Many entrepreneurs struggle with self-doubt and imposter syndrome. Building the confidence to be seen and heard is foundational to becoming a compelling communicator and leader. Our hero crafts outstanding reviews following the experience of listening to our special guests. Are you the one we've been waiting for? Tailor Your Speaking Style: There's no one-size-fits-all solution. Trang works with clients individually to help them refine their unique speaking style—whether that means slowing down, speaking up, or pausing more intentionally. Leadership Requires Clear Communication: Business owners who lead small teams must learn to communicate with a balance of warmth and authority. Mastering hard conversations and motivational messaging is crucial for team growth. Practice with Purpose: Trang recommends a simple but powerful exercise: record a 2-minute video of yourself speaking and review it after a day. This builds self-awareness and helps you identify key areas to improve delivery and presence. One action small business owners can take: According to Trang Nova, one action a small business owner should take is to record a 2-minute video of themselves speaking—whether introducing their business or sharing a story — and watch it the next day to identify areas for improving clarity, confidence, and delivery. Do you have 2 minutes every Friday? Sign up to the Weekly Leadership Email. It's free and we can help you to maximize your time. Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey.
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There has been a lot of talk about Bears players' body language since Ben Johnson took over as head coach. What have the coaches told receiver DJ Moore after he had some body language issues last season? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Steve and Cat talk about the use of body language as a communicator of how efficient a worker you are. Football legend Dick "Night Train" Lane is our tough SOB this week. Netlix movie "Joy" is our What Ca Watchin. Shot of the week is the Grasshopper. Band of the week is Country singer Priscilla Black.
In this episode of 'Trend Unicorn's Girls Chat,' Toronto Unicorn and a group of friends—DTF, Tanya Peekaboo, Curly Vixen, Amelia, and R—discuss what non-physical traits and actions by men are considered attractive in the context of sex clubs. They share personal anecdotes and emphasize the importance of good social skills, consent, and hygiene. The women agree that offering a drink, engaging in conversation, and showing good manners can make a man stand out. They also stress the importance of respecting personal boundaries and avoiding presumptuous behavior. The conversation highlights experiences and practical advice for men aiming to make a positive impression in sex clubs. 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:11 What Wins Us Over in a Sex Club? 00:37 Personal Stories and Preferences 01:39 The Power of Offering a Drink 03:16 Consent and Respect 05:03 Dancing and Sense of Humor 06:20 Emotional Connection and Patience 07:49 Confidence and Intelligence 10:11 Body Language and Hygiene 17:48 Final Thoughts and Summary *Show notes written with the help of AI* **Watch this episode with Tanya, R and Curly Vixen unblurred on my fan page:
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes listened and reacted to Bears receiver DJ Moore's comments about head coach Ben Johnson's emphasis on having good body language.
Today, I'm joined by Andy Reid. Andy is a multi-talented auctioneer, coach, and author, who brings a fresh perspective to communication and success. From his journey in hospitality and real estate to being Australia's #1 auctioneer and a published author, Andy shares how tuning in and understanding others is key to authentic connection and powerful communication. Whether you're a leader or just starting out, Andy's insights will help you communicate with purpose and impact. Let's dive in.Additional Resources:► Follow Communispond on LinkedIn for more communication skills tips: https://www.linkedin.com/company/communispond► Connect with Scott D'Amico on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottdamico/► Connect with Andy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyreidcoaching/► Buy Andy's book: https://andyreid.com.au/product/success-curious/► Subscribe to Communicast: https://communicast.simplecast.com/► Learn more about Communispond: https://www.communispond.com
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In Best of the Bears this week, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed how head coach Ben Johnson wants quarterback Caleb Williams and others to improve their body language; Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote discussed how Williams is buying into Johnson's vision; Holmes explained why it's important for Williams to set the record straight on various topics and defend himself from haters; Chicago Sports Network analyst Clay Harbor joined the Mully & Haugh Show to share what he saw and heard at Bears OTAs; and Score listeners called into the Rahimi & Harris Show to share thoughts on Williams' initial desire to avoid being drafted by Chicago in 2024.
In Best of the Bears this week, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed how head coach Ben Johnson wants quarterback Caleb Williams and others to improve their body language; Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote discussed how Williams is buying into Johnson's vision; Holmes explained why it's important for Williams to set the record straight on various topics and defend himself from haters; Chicago Sports Network analyst Clay Harbor joined the Mully & Haugh Show to share what he saw and heard at Bears OTAs; and Score listeners called into the Rahimi & Harris Show to share thoughts on Williams' initial desire to avoid being drafted by Chicago in 2024.
In Best of the Bears this week, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed how head coach Ben Johnson wants quarterback Caleb Williams and others to improve their body language; Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote discussed how Williams is buying into Johnson's vision; Holmes explained why it's important for Williams to set the record straight on various topics and defend himself from haters; Chicago Sports Network analyst Clay Harbor joined the Mully & Haugh Show to share what he saw and heard at Bears OTAs; and Score listeners called into the Rahimi & Harris Show to share thoughts on Williams' initial desire to avoid being drafted by Chicago in 2024.
Welcome to another episode of Podcast Talent Coach! This week, we're diving deep into the art of stage presence and how to become truly magnetic—no matter your platform. MAGNETIC STAGE PRESENCE On this episode, I am joined by special guest Monique McDonald, the "Magnetic Voice Mentor". Monique is an award-winning, Grammy-nominated opera singer turned international speaker and coach. 00:00 "Commanding Presence and Influence" 04:02 Embrace Authentic Presence 07:29 Harness Your Unique Origin Story 13:42 Tony Robbins: Inspiration Amid Challenges 14:50 Empowering Voices for Stage Presence 19:25 Multilingual Recital Singer's Impact 23:49 "Tosca Performance for Royalty" 27:54 From Performer to Entrepreneur 30:33 Preparing Energy for Visibility 35:00 Overcoming Stage Fright 37:19 "Overcoming Fear of Isolation" 39:13 Magnetic Speaker Visibility Kit 42:44 Personalized Goal-Setting Session UNLEASH YOUR STAGE PRESENCE You're working so hard to deliver value with every episode, but if you're not connecting deeply with your audience, all that hard work may be falling flat. On this episode of Podcast Talent Coach, we get laser-focused on what it really takes to become magnetic and unforgettable—no matter your platform. Whether you're on a podcast mic, YouTube camera, summit stage, or even a one-on-one call, your stage presence is the true game-changer. Let's dive into how your authentic story and presence—not just your content—move people into action. BUILDING MAGNETIC PRESENCE STARTS WITH INTENTION It's not about simply sharing great trivia or being perfectly polished. Your audience wants someone real, someone whose energy shines through every word and every moment. I share exactly why focusing on your story — your origin, your principles, your "why" — is essential for creating that spark. Lean into your real experiences. Use your own story as a filter for your content. When you do, people connect to your message and become committed followers, not just passive listeners. LESSONS WITH MONIQUE MCDONALD — TURN YOUR VOICE INTO YOUR SUPERPOWER This week, I'm joined by the phenomenal Monique McDonald—the "Magnetic Voice Mentor." Her journey is a masterclass in turning personal loss and transformation into a mission to help entrepreneurs and speakers shine. From performing for royalty around the globe to finding her voice as a coach, Monique reveals how true stage presence starts with energetic preparation and a willingness to let your authentic self come through. In this conversation, she gives us actionable tips for preparing your mind, body, and emotions for any "stage". Her tips include how the power of breath and body language can set you apart. PRACTICAL TOOLS FOR EVERY PODCASTER AND SPEAKER Packed in this episode are concrete ways you can quickly ramp up your own presence. Stand up and smile—even when no one can see you! From harnessing the sound of your smile to owning your backstory, these tools are designed to help you command a room of any size. If you've ever struggled with "imposter syndrome" or nerves before stepping up to the mic, you'll find Monique's perspective on fear, preparation, and focus liberating. NEXT LEVEL VISIBILITY WITH THE MAGNETIC SPEAKER VISIBILITY KIT Ready to stop hiding and start radiating confidence on every platform? Monique has created the Magnetic Speaker Visibility Kit. This is a free 10-day journey full of her most effective exercises and vocal techniques, designed just for leaders like you. Monique's bundle helps you prepare your energy to be seen and heard in every situation—from podcasts to presentations and beyond. Get her kit at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/Monique. Start stepping boldly into your next level of influence and significance. If you want my help one-on-one, head to https://podcasttalentcoach.com/strategy-call/ to get started building unstoppable stage presence today!
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In this episode, Kristine Barnes and Amber Herron, SESL, dive into the powerful insights from their 'Beyond Words' workshop from Leadership Conference 2025. They spotlight the often-overlooked elements of communication: body language and active listening. Discover how mastering your nonverbal cues can build trust, strengthen relationships, and boost your professional presence. Plus, we wrap up with a simple but powerful challenge to help you put these skills into practice right away.
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Cues are the small signals that we give and pick up that have a big impact. The head tilt, the smile, the open-palmed gesture – they all carry meaning that people intuitively understand. And if you've ever felt misunderstood, overlooked, or underestimated, you can change that by using the right cues. Everything from the way you walk into a room to how you stand, your choice of words to your intonation, can affect how people perceive you. Feel Better Live More Bitesize is my weekly podcast for your mind, body, and heart. Each week I'll be featuring inspirational stories and practical tips from some of my former guests. Today's clip is from episode 254 of the podcast with an expert in body language and nonverbal communication, the wonderful Vanessa Van Edwards. Her book Cues: Master the Secret Language of Charismatic Communication is packed with practical tools and exercises to help you understand more about others – and communicate your own ideas with warmth and competence. Vanessa likes to introduce herself as a ‘recovering awkward person'. She certainly doesn't come across as awkward anymore; in fact, she exudes confidence and charisma. In this clip, she shares how to discover your unique “flavour” of confidence and how small changes in your body language could create big shifts in how you're perceived. Thanks to our sponsor https://www.drinkag1.com/livemore Show notes and the full podcast are available at https://drchatterjee.com/254 Support the podcast and enjoy Ad-Free episodes. Try FREE for 7 days on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/feelbetterlivemore For other podcast platforms go to https://fblm.supercast.com. DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris discussed how Bears head coach Ben Johnson is preaching the importance of body language to quarterback Caleb Williams.
Body language and deception detection have become essential skills in a world where communication happens faster and trust is more fragile than ever. Leaders who can accurately read the cues others miss gain a major advantage—whether negotiating deals, hiring key team members, managing remote work, or navigating high-stakes business decisions. Traci Brown, renowned body language expert and behavioral analyst, has built her career teaching organizations how to decode hidden messages and make smarter, faster decisions. Her expertise, once reserved for military intelligence and police investigations, now fuels success at the highest levels of business. Brown has helped close deals worth billions and prevent multimillion-dollar fraud losses by showing leaders how to spot the subtle physical and verbal signals that indicate when someone may be holding back the truth. Building the skill of body language and deception detection starts with recognizing that the body often reveals what words try to conceal. Brown emphasizes that in high-pressure environments—whether across a boardroom table, on a Zoom call, or even in email exchanges—the stakes create physical reactions that no amount of scripted communication can fully hide. Learning to catch these cues transforms how leaders evaluate information, assess risk, and protect their organizations. One of the most critical concepts Brown highlights is the importance of congruency between words and body language. When the message someone is speaking matches their gestures, tone, and nonverbal behavior, there is a greater likelihood of truthfulness. When subtle misalignments appear—like nodding “no” while verbally saying “yes” or a sudden increase in blinking or shoulder shrugging—those become hot spots that demand deeper questioning. Brown explains that deception detection isn't about catching someone in a lie for the sake of confrontation. It's about gathering better intelligence to inform better decisions. In complex business environments, leaders often face situations where not every truth is volunteered. Being able to recognize uncertainty, hesitation, or concealed information can mean the difference between negotiating a winning contract and walking into a costly disaster. Body language and deception detection also play an important role in virtual settings. In an era dominated by remote work and digital communications, Brown teaches that even through Zoom calls, leaders can pick up on critical nonverbal cues. Someone refusing to turn on a camera, unusual pacing in speech, or microexpressions of discomfort can reveal just as much as in-person interactions when viewed with trained awareness. In written communications like email and text, deception indicators shift from body language to verbal patterns. Brown outlines that abrupt changes in tone, overuse of defensive language, and subtle hedging phrases are often signs that the sender is withholding information or feeling pressured. These skills extend beyond traditional fraud prevention into leadership, sales, hiring, and team dynamics—critical areas where trust must be earned and verified continuously. Training executives, managers, and sales teams in body language and deception detection not only sharpens their instincts but also improves their own communication skills. Leaders who understand the importance of congruency project greater trustworthiness themselves, enhancing their influence and credibility in every interaction. Brown's work reveals that everyone can improve their ability to read people. It's not about intuition alone; it's about developing a structured approach to observing patterns, asking the right follow-up questions, and using silence strategically. Recognizing when someone is uncertain, defensive, or holding back provides an opening to ask deeper questions and uncover critical information that would otherwise stay hidden. The practical application of body language and deception detection extends into negotiations, vendor selection, internal team leadership, and even brand representation. When decision-making stakes are high, trusting verbal promises without verifying nonverbal communication leaves leaders vulnerable. Brown equips her audiences to see what others miss and act with confidence based on a deeper layer of insight. The ability to decode body language and detect deception is no longer optional for leaders who want to excel. In business today, sharper perception isn't just a competitive edge—it's a necessity for safeguarding deals, strengthening relationships, and driving meaningful results. Traci Brown has proven that mastering these skills leads to stronger leadership and more decisive action in every facet of business. Watch the full episode on YouTube. Don't miss future episodes featuring powerful conversations and actionable insights from today's top business minds. Join Fordify LIVE! Every Wednesday at 11AM Central on your favorite social platforms and catch The Business Growth Show Podcast every Thursday for a weekly dose of business growth wisdom. About Traci Brown Traci Brown is a nationally recognized body language expert and behavioral analyst who trains business leaders, law enforcement agencies, and high-performance teams to detect deception and decode hidden signals in communication. Her expertise has helped close billion-dollar sales deals and prevent multimillion-dollar fraud losses. Traci's techniques, grounded in real-world police and military intelligence tactics, empower professionals to make faster, more informed decisions across in-person, virtual, and written communications. She is a sought-after speaker, media contributor, and trusted advisor for organizations committed to elevating their leadership, negotiation, and sales capabilities. To explore more about Traci's programs and insights, visit TraciBrown.com. About Ford Saeks Ford Saeks is a Business Growth Accelerator who has helped generate over a billion dollars in sales for organizations ranging from startups to Fortune 500s. With more than 20 years of experience, he's redefined what it means to drive success—combining strategic marketing, innovation, and real-world business acumen. As the President and CEO of Prime Concepts Group, Inc., Ford helps businesses attract loyal customers, expand brand visibility, and improve performance at every level. He's founded over ten companies, authored five books, earned three U.S. patents, and received numerous industry accolades for his work in marketing, leadership, and entrepreneurship. A trailblazer in digital innovation, Ford is also an expert in AI prompt engineering, training businesses to use tools like ChatGPT to create high-impact content and elevate customer engagement. He recently shared his expertise at the “Unleash AI for Business Summit,” where he spoke on the role of AI in transforming operations, marketing, and the customer experience. To learn more, visit ProfitRichResults.com and watch his business TV show at Fordify.tv.
When a man's words and actions just don't add up, your gut kicks in—but is it intuition, or paranoia? I'm Lisa Bilyeu, and in this episode, I sit down with world-renowned interrogator and body language expert Scott Rouse, who's trained with the FBI, to break down the subtle cues that reveal if someone's being honest, hiding something, or even manipulating you. From decoding mixed signals and love bombing to learning the red flags of a true psychopath, Scott gives us a toolkit for self-protection and radical self-trust. This is essential wisdom for every woman who wants to feel safe, seen, and strong—whether you're dating, doing business, or just tuning up your radar for the people in your life. SHOWNOTES Is he being faithful or just hiding it? How details and “qualifiers” in answers give away dishonesty [00:00:29] Why psychopaths don't show fear—and how to spot them through body language and the “psychopathic stare” [00:01:16, 00:11:19] The dangers of love bombing: How predators mirror your voice & mannerisms to build false connections fast [00:03:09] Matching and mirroring: When is it bonding, when is it manipulative? [00:05:12] Nonverbal red flags in relationships: Closed posture, lingering eye contact, asymmetrical smiles, and self-soothing moves [00:06:52–00:13:30] What your intuition is telling you when someone is “too nice”—and why you must trust it [00:24:20] Does alcohol make people worse liars? Quick-fire myth-busting on deception [00:26:59] How Scott's FBI interrogation tactics—like “us against them”—can reveal truths in any relationship [00:18:09–00:21:54] Watch for sudden tension, withdrawal, or “stepping back” during key questions—they're distancing from the lie [00:14:07–00:15:52] Building your confidence: Never let anyone make you doubt what you're sensing or seeing in your own life [00:27:40] FOLLOW SCOTT ROUSE:Website: https://scottrouse.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BehaviorXThe Behavior Panel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheBehaviorPanel CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Vital Proteins: Get 20% off by going to https://www.vitalproteins.com and entering promo code WOI at check out. BIOptimizers: Head to https://bioptimizers.com/impact and use code IMPACT for 10% off. OneSkin: Get 15% off with code LISA at https://oneskin.co Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/lisa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes listened and reacted to Bears head coach Ben Johnson's comments about the need for his player to improve their body language.
In the third hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes listened and reacted to Bears head coach Ben Johnson's comments about the need for his player to improve their body language. After that, Marquee Sports Network play-by-play announcer Boog Sciambi joined the show to discuss the red-hot Cubs continuing their roll.
Inspired by The Diary of a CEO's viral episode with CIA officer Andrew Bustamante, this powerful conversation explores how deep presence and ethical influence can transform your leadership. Dr. Maggie Augustyn, Dr. Chad Johnson, and Regan Robertson share personal reflections and real practice applications for using emotional intelligence to lead with integrity.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes reacted to the news that the Bears coaching staff wants quarterback Caleb Williams to improve his body language, as reported by Albert Breer of The MMQB.
Understanding people isn't always as simple as it seems. We all have layers of motivations, fears, and desires that often stay hidden beneath the surface. It's easy to make assumptions, but real insight comes from noticing the small details—the subtle cues that reveal what's really going on. When you start paying attention to these hidden signals, you can better understand why people do what they do and respond more thoughtfully. Dr. Will Horton is a psychologist, hypnotist, and NLP trainer with expertise in behavior profiling and addiction counseling. With experience at the FBI Academy and a focus on personal development, he provides coaching and resources through Horton Psychology. Today, he discusses behavior profiling, deception detection, and the psychological factors influencing human decisions. Dr. Horton explores topics like social needs, body language, addiction, and how entrepreneurs can apply psychological insights to better understand themselves and others. Stay tuned! Resources: Discover the Art of NLP with Dr. William D. Horton Follow Dr. Will Horton on Facebook Connect with Dr. Will Horton on LinkedIn
How exactly can you find the truth in high stakes situations? Attorney Investigator Marla Moore tells us exactly how she gets to the bottom of sexual harassment, discrimination and corporate bullying cases when millions of dollars are on the line. She has 5 factors she uses to reveal the truth that you'll be able to use for yourself. Help support the show and buy us a coffee! Your donation goes a long way. Thanks!
This week Aideen interviews Joseph McGuire, internationally renowned facial profiling and body language expert, who shares his expertise on reading people through nonverbal cues and ancient Chinese face reading techniques. He explains how understanding these signals can help us communicate authentically, recognize red flags in relationships, and make better decisions in both personal and professional contexts.• Joseph has been fascinated by observing people since childhood, intuitively reading their intentions and emotions• Chinese face reading views the mind and body as an inseparable unit, treating the face as a life map• Pay attention to people's eyes - they will feel warm, neutral, or cold, giving immediate insight into someone's intentions• Contrary to popular belief, liars often maintain eye contact to monitor your reactions• When dating someone new, use a three-date strategy: neutral location first, then your environment, then theirs• If someone won't introduce you to their friends, consider it a major red flag• Trust your instincts and physical sensations when something feels wrong• For authentic communication, use a genuine smile that reaches your eyes• Being willing to show vulnerability creates stronger connections with audiences• Sometimes small comments you make can have profound impacts on othersBe sure to connect with Joseph if you need guidance on making important decisions or want to learn more about reading people.Connect with JosephLinkedIn: @joseph-mcguire-face-facts Website: www.clearsightcommunications.com YouTube: @ClearsightJ Twitter: @clearsightj YouTube Testimonial: Mike Harsanyi Testimonial for JosephSupport the showThanks for listening! To book a free consultation with Aideen visit https://www.confidenceinsinging.com/contact/
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Ben & Woods kick off the 7am hour talking more about last night's loss to the Angels, and the concern from some fans about Fernando Tatis Jr's body language lately? Then we get to "Don't (And DO) Do This" before Woodsy panics, thinking he may have broken protocol for the old "community fridge" at the radio station, and the guys also talk about whether or not the NBA draft lottery was rigged after the Mavericks were awarded the #1 pick last night... Listen here!