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I veckans avsnitt har vi finbesök av Johan Stenström som vikarierar för en krasslig Hanna. Det pratas en del om bananmos, lite om Camilla Läckbergs enorma förmögenhet, ganska mycket om Simon Skölds surprise-förmågor, men allra mest om Henrik Fexeus hårfärg. Ett avsnitt på liv och död. Eller i alla fall en otrolig fest.
The Art of Reading Minds by Henrik Fexeus, teaches you how to influence others, bringing them round to your way of thinking. Rooted in cognitive psychology, Henrik Fexeus explains how you can find out what another person feels - and consequently control that individual''s thoughts and beliefs. In every interaction we have, we give away a range of non-verbal signals, often more powerful than the words we say.Understand Others to Get What You Want"The Art of Reading Minds" by Henrik Fexeus - Book PReviewBook of the Week - BOTW - Season 8 Book 9 Buy the book on Amazon https://amzn.to/3Di7bQQGET IT. READ :)#reading #minds #awareness FIND OUT which HUMAN NEED is driving all of your behaviorhttp://6-human-needs.sfwalker.com/Human Needs Psychology + Emotional Intelligence + Universal Laws of Nature = MASTER OF LIFE AWARENESShttps://www.sfwalker.com/master-life-awareness
Vi välkomnar mentalisten, författaren och föreläsaren henrik Fexus till 24frågor.Går det att ge sig in och pilla i andra människors tankebanor? Hur gör han för att på förhand veta vad en annan människa kommer göra eller säga?Det finns ett väldigt bra exempel när Fexus guidar TV4;as Axel Pileby exakt dit han själv vill.Hur är det ens möjligt?Vi snackar också om rädslan för döden, om tidens gång, om att vara offentlig, om att skriva deckare tillsammans med Camilla Läckberg och hur han ser på det bombardemang av nyheter och intryck som väller över oss i sociala medier.Har den mänskliga hjärnan ens hängt med i den snabba utveckligen och hur ser han på AI och allt annat som sker så fort just nu.Programledare: Henrik Eriksson & Marcus BirroProducent: Philip De GiorgioFölj oss på Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@24fragorpodcastFölj oss på Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/24fragorpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
İyi Ki Podcast'in bu bölümünde Zihin Okuma Sanatı hakkında konuşuyoruz. Henrik Fexeus'ın The Art of Mind Reading kitabını merkezimize alarak, ihtiyaç halinde kullanabileceğimiz ipuçlarını paylaşıyorum bu bölümde sizlerle. Zihin okumak aslında tamamen doğal, hepimizin her zaman farkında olmadan yaptığı bir şey. Farklı derecelerde ve farklı farkındalık seviyelerinde deneyimliyoruz bunu. Ancak bu bölümde teknik detaylarla birlikte bilimsel altyapıya dayanarak değerlendiyoruz bu konuyu. Beden dilimiz, göz bebeklerimiz, göz hareketlerimiz, duruşumuz, ses tonumuz, konuşma tempomuz, vurgularımız, mimiklerimiz, duyularımız ve enerji seviyemiz yani tüm sözsüz iletişim elementleri düşüncelerimizi istesek de istemesek de nasıl ortaya koyuyor bu konuyu masaya yatırıyoruz birlikte. Hayatın içinde kullanabileceğimiz birçok örnek paylaşıyorum bu bölümde sizlerle. Başkalarını okumak, zihin okumak kendimizi okuma, anlama yolculuğunun da adımlarından birisi diye düşünüyorum.Hadi gelin birlikte düşünelim.İyi ki Podcast'in diğer bölümlerini de dinlemek için aşağıdaki linki tıklayabilirsiniz:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5bHVefMy6JpOCm2sBbGZPP?si=203565b7bccd4d4d&nd=1&dlsi=583a0678adb146c1İyi Ki Podcast WhatsApp grubuna katılmak için aşağıdaki linki tıklayabilirsiniz:https://chat.whatsapp.com/BwOcT0MYeQM1m83fzaqEs1Benay Durmaz Günerwww.iyikipodcast.cominstagram.com/iyikipodcasthttps://www.linkedin.com/company/iyikipodcastDigiHead Media#henrikfexeus #mindreading #zihinokuma #zihinokumasanatı #bedendili #sözsüziletişim
Mentalisten Henrik Fexeus är tillbaka och den här gången lär han oss att få mentala superkrafter. Japp, du lär dig knepen för att bli mer omtyckt, få folk att lyssna och att få saker att hända. Och det är starka grejer! Henrik Fexeus lär dig bland annat: – Hur du snabbt tar dig till fokus – Hur du fattar bättre beslut – Hur du kontrollerar stress – Vilka verktyg han själv använder i vardagen – Bästa sätten att optimera sig själv Och mycket mer. Ett av våra bästa avsnitt – du måste bara lyssna! Info: Avsnittet har sänts tidigare i Business Hacks. I Ordinary People who do Badass Things berättar Sveriges främsta entreprenörer hur de gått från vanliga liv till att skapa landets häftigaste företag och varumärken. Programledare är entreprenören och författaren Gustaf Oscarson. Alla avsnitt och intervjuer på www.driva-eget.se. Ordinary People who do Badass Things ges ut av We are Business Nordic AB. Vi samlar och skapar världens bästa kunskap, verktyg, inspiration och nätverk inom företagande. Häng med!
Henrik Fexeus, illusionist och författare, som delar sina insikter kring social kompetens och mänskligt beteende. Med målet i sikte är en podd från Iris Hadar AB.www.iris.se
Záverečný diel strhujúcej trilógie autorskej dvojice Camilla Läckberg a Henrik Fexeus. Švédskemu ministrovi spravodlivosti Niklasovi Stockenbergovi sa ktosi vyhráža smrťou. V tom istom čase sa v tuneli štokholmského metra nájde hromada ľudských kostí. Ukáže sa, že patria známemu finančníkovi. Vyšetrovateľka Mina Dabiriová s kolegami sa stále nespamätala zo straty člena tímu. K riešeniu najnovšieho prípadu opäť pozývajú mentalistu Vincenta Waldera. Keď sa v podzemí nájde ďalšia kopa kostí, vyšetrovatelia tušia, že ich čaká neľahký prípad. Číta: Kamil Mikulčík
I detta avsnitt av "Vandra med Henrik" följer vi Henrik Ståhl och hans gäst, mentalisten Henrik Fexeus, när de tar en färja från Hammarby Sjöstad till Södermalm i Stockholm. De diskuterar kontrollbehov, att släppa på planering, samt sina erfarenheter av att bli kritiserade och mobbade under uppväxten. Henrik Fexeus berättar om sina skrivvanor och sin nya bok, medan Henrik Ståhl delar med sig av sina tankar kring kreativitet och dödsångest. Sen pratar de om att de är lika också... Skrämmande lika faktiskt!Mer om Henrik Ståhl: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl.Mer om Henrik Fexeus: Henrik Fexeus är en svensk mentalist, mästermanipulatör, psykologisk illusionist och författare. Han är känd för sina scenföreställningar där han blandar tankeläsning, manipulation och allmänt rackarspel med halsbrytande demonstrationer. Fexeus har skrivit flera internationellt bästsäljande böcker om mänskligt beteende, påverkan och relationer på ett underhållande sätt Vill du slippa reklamen? Bli plusmedlem: https://plus.acast.com/s/vandra-med-henrik. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Was für ein geniales, furios-rasantes und höchst spannendes Finale der Valder-Dabiri-Trilogie ist dem AutorInnenduo mit „Nachtwasser“ gelungen?Die ersten zwei Bände der Reihe („Schwarzlicht“ und „Finsternebel“) haben mich schon absolut begeistert – dennoch krönen Camilla Läckberg und Henrik Fexeus ihre Trilogie mit „Nachtwasser“. Grandios in mehreren, miteinander verwobenen Erzählsträngen erzählt läuft alles auf ein Finale zu, … „2337: Camilla Läckberg & Henrik Fexeus – Nachtwasser“ weiterlesen
Posłuchaj fragmentu powieści "Miraż" Camilli Läckberg i Henrika Fexeusa w interpretacji Wojciecha Żołądkowicza. Grudniowy Sztokholm. Ktoś grozi szwedzkiemu ministrowi sprawiedliwości. W tym samym czasie autor murali przypadkowo natrafia w sztokholmskim metrze na stertę kości. Okazuje się, że jest to szkielet poszukiwanego od kilku miesięcy znanego finansisty . Sprawa trafia do zespołu Miny Dabiry. Nikt z ekipy nie zdążył się jeszcze podnieść po traumatycznych wydarzeniach z poprzedniego lata, gdy zginął jeden z ich kolegów. Do pomocy w dochodzeniu zostaje wezwany mentalista Vincent Walder. Vincent wciąż zmaga się z rozmaitymi problemami – zawodowymi i rodzinnymi – jednocześnie nie potrafi przestać myśleć o Minie, to wszystko nie ułatwia wykonania powierzonego mu zadania. Tymczasem, w metrze zostaje znaleziony kolejny ludzki szkielet, co wystawia na próbę skuteczność całego zespołu. Co tak naprawdę dzieje się w tunelach pod szwedzką stolicą? I kto ściga ministra sprawiedliwości? Sprawdź na własne oczy, co dzieje się naprawdę, a co jest tylko mirażem, złudą? Cały audiobook dostępny od 4 lipca 2024: https://bit.ly/4cvm0eH
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I avsnittet avslöjar Henrik Fexeus hur du genom enkla tekniker blixtsnabbt kan skapa förtroende, få uppmärksamhet, lösa konflikter och få andra att göra som du vill – samtidigt som de älskar dig för det. Hemligheten är att använda den förmåga som redan är inneboende i dig – men som många har glömt bort hur den fungerar. Din sociala superkraft! Henrik Fexeus berättar bland annat: – Hur du får andra att göra som du vill – Hur du tar mer plats och blir en sociala mittpunkt – De viktigaste stegen för att bli ett socials superproffs – Hur du får folk att lyssna på just dig – Hur du löser sociala konflikter – Hur du minskar din nervositet i sociala sammanhang Och mycket, mycket mer. Detta är ett av våra bästa avsnitt och vi lovar full valuta för din tid. Lyssna nu! Info: Avsnittet har sänts tidigare, men vi älskade det så mycket att vi bara måste köra det igen. I Business Hacks får du verktygen och strategierna som tar dig och ditt företag till nästa nivå, levererade av Sveriges absolut främsta experter. Programledare är entreprenören och författaren Gustaf Oscarson. Alla avsnitt och intervjuer på www.driva-eget.se. Business Hacks ges ut av We are Business Nordic AB. Vi samlar och skapar världens bästa kunskap, verktyg, inspiration och nätverk inom företagande. Häng med!
Kan vi verkligen förbättra vår ekonomiska situation med tankens kraft? Det ska vi ta reda på idag när vi träffar ingen mindre än mentalisten, kroppsspråksexperten, författaren och underhållaren Henrik Fexeus. Tillsammans med Henrik gör vi ett djupdyk i det mänskliga psyket och tar bland annat reda på hur kan vi använda våra mentala superkrafter för att bättre hantera våra pengar, ta oss ur ekonomisk knipa, förhandla oss till bättre boränta och landa det där drömjobbet. Trots att ens ekonomiska situation i slutändan handlar om kronor och ören, så finns det ju saker vi kan göra för att ändra vårt beteende och vårt perspektiv, vilket faktiskt kan påverka vilken ekonomiska situation vi befinner oss i och hur vi tar oss an den. Hur undviker man till exempel att grotta ner sig i destruktiva tankebanor? Hur kan man ändra sättet att se på sin situation? Och vad kan man göra som förälder för att rusta sitt känslostyrda barn att hantera ekonomi på ett bra sätt? Häng med på ett fullspäckat avsnitt fyllt av tips och trix. Tack för att du lyssnar! Glöm inte att följa podden och lämna gärna en recension om du gillar vad vi gör. För mer tips och inspiration kring ekonomi och pengaprat: pengapeppen.se Pengapeppen på Instagram Pengapeppen på Youtube
Nghe trọn nội dung sách nói Nghệ Thuật Đọc Vị Bất Kỳ Ai trên ứng dụng Voiz FM: https://voiz.vn/play/3765 Bạn đang muốn đọc được những gì mọi người đang nghĩ về bạn? Muốn làm quen với người khác dễ dàng hơn? Muốn thuyết phục sếp tăng lương? Hay muốn có tầm ảnh hưởng đối với đội nhóm của mình? Cuốn sách này dành cho bạn! Nghệ thuật Đọc vị bất kỳ ai chứa mọi bí quyết để trở thành một chuyên gia đọc vị. Với kiến thức sâu rộng về tâm lý học và ngôn ngữ học, tác giả Henrik Fexeus chia sẻ những kinh nghiệm thực tiễn và đôi khi dí dỏm, để thấu hiểu người khác dễ dàng, từ đó có thể tạo dựng ảnh hưởng cho bản thân trong cả cuộc sống lẫn công việc, với các chủ đề thú vị như: Khi nào người ta bằng mặt nhưng không bằng lòng Khi nào người ta đang “thả thính” một cách vô thức Khi nào người ta đang giả nhân giả nghĩa để dụ dỗ Khi nào người ta tìm cách thao túng cảm xúc của bạn Khi nào người ta cần giành giật sự chú ý của đám đông Tại ứng dụng sách nói Voiz FM, sách nói Nghệ Thuật Đọc Vị Bất Kỳ Ai được đầu tư chất lượng âm thanh và thu âm chuyên nghiệp, tốt nhất để mang lại trải nghiệm nghe tuyệt vời cho bạn. --- Về Voiz FM: Voiz FM là ứng dụng sách nói podcast ra mắt thị trường công nghệ từ năm 2019. Với gần 2000 tựa sách độc quyền, Voiz FM hiện đang là nền tảng sách nói podcast bản quyền hàng đầu Việt Nam. Bạn có thể trải nghiệm miễn phí đa dạng nội dung tại Voiz FM từ sách nói, podcast đến truyện nói, sách tóm tắt và nội dung dành cho thiếu nhi. --- Voiz FM website: https://voiz.vn/ Theo dõi Facebook Voiz FM: https://www.facebook.com/VoizFM Tham khảo thêm các bài viết review, tổng hợp, gợi ý sách để lựa chọn sách nói dễ dàng hơn tại trang Blog Voiz FM: http://blog.voiz.vn/ --- Cảm ơn bạn đã ủng hộ Voiz FM. Nếu bạn yêu thích sách nói Nghệ Thuật Đọc Vị Bất Kỳ Ai và các nội dung sách nói podcast khác, hãy đăng ký kênh để nhận thông báo về những nội dung mới nhất của Voiz FM channel nhé. Ngoài ra, bạn có thể nghe BẢN FULL ĐỘC QUYỀN hàng chục ngàn nội dung Chất lượng cao khác tại ứng dụng Voiz FM. Tải ứng dụng Voiz FM: voiz.vn/download #voizfm #sáchnói #podcast #sáchnóiNghệThuậtĐọcVịBấtKỳAi #HenrikFexeus
Lättläst eller världens bästa pokerfejs? Att vårt kroppsspråk kan avslöja våra tankar och känslor, har nog de flesta någon gång upplevt. Men kan man egentligen se om någon ljuger och vad betyder det om den du pratar med kniper ihop sina läppar? ”Det sker ett kommunikativt spel hela tiden. För att nå fram är det viktigaste att du får den du pratar med att vilja lyssna på dig, och helst också förstå dig, och kanske till och med tycka om dig. Ett klassiskt sätt att göra det på är att prata den andra människans språk, inte bara verbalt, utan även genom kroppsspråket." Tillsammans med en av vår tids främsta Mentalister, Henrik Fexeus, känd för sina bästsäljande böcker, föreläsningar och prisbelönta föreställningar utforskar vi hur vår ordlösa kommunikation påverkar relationer, och hur det vi säger upplevs och uppfattas. Följ med i ett spännande samtal där Henrik tar med oss på en resa genom sin karriär och delar med sig av sina bästa tips, när vi tillsammans utforskar kraften i det osagda; hur du blir ett förhandlingsproffs, når ut till en publik, får en andra dejt, blir en vinnare i lönesamtalet och skapar förtroende. Tack för att du lyssnar och glöm inte att följa oss i våra olika kanaler för fler insikter och inspiration! Instagram & LinkedIn
Det här ett återpublicerat och reklamfritt samtal som spelades in 2020.Henrik Fexeus är en svensk mentalist, författare, föreläsare och programledare. Han har skrivit dryga dussinet böcker - framförallt facklitteratur inom området praktisk psykologi och påverkan, men även romanserien "Den sista illusionen".Här hittar du alla samtal från Hur kan vi?Utforska Hurkanvipedia för att lära dig mer Stötta Hur kan vi? 3.0 genom att bli månadsgivare härBoka oss till ditt team, ledningsgrupp eller företag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I huvudet på en av Sveriges bäst säljande författare som inte ångrar ett skvatt. Nya avsnitt från P3 ID hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play. 2023 firar Camilla Läckberg 20 år som författare. Ändå svarar hon sällan på frågor om sina böcker i svenska medier – istället handlar det om fastigheter, skilsmässor och dispyter med olika mediemän. Är allt i själva verket helt enligt plan?P3 ID följer författaren genom barndomens Fjällbacka, intresset för mordgåtor och de omåttligt framgångsrika marknadsföringsstrategierna. Vad säger hon om eviga rykten om spökskriverier, sociala medier och kändisar som inte vill låta sig fotograferas på galapremiärer?Det handlar om sorgen efter en pappa, vilka likheter Camilla har med sin hämndlystna karaktär Faye och att festa med Svenska Akademien. Dessutom får vi svar på varför Johnny Depps tavelsamling ”Friends and heroes” hänger i Villa Lumos. I avsnittet hörs bland andra Dagens Nyheters litteraturkritiker Lotta Olsson, författaren Henrik Fexeus och Camillas make, MMA-fightern Simon Sköld.Programledare: Vendela LundbergAvsnittsmakare: Alice DadgostarProducent: Sally HenrikssonTekniker: Fredrik NilssonAvsnittet producerades hösten/vintern 2023 av Studio Olga.Ljudklipp är hämtade från Sveriges Radio, Aftonbladet TV, SVT, Filip & Fredriks podcast, Alex & Sigges podcast, Daily Mail, Sweetwater/Svensk Filmindustri/TV4, Instagram-konton tillhörande Simon Sköld respektive Sofie Sarenbrant, Strix Television, CNBC.
I avsnittet avslöjar Henrik Fexeus hur du genom enkla tekniker blixtsnabbt kan skapa förtroende, få uppmärksamhet, lösa konflikter och få andra att göra som du vill – samtidigt som de älskar dig för det. Hemligheten är att använda den förmåga som redan är inneboende i dig – men som många har glömt bort hur den fungerar. Din sociala superkraft! Henrik Fexeus berättar bland annat: – Hur du får andra att göra som du vill – Hur du tar mer plats och blir en sociala mittpunkt – De viktigaste stegen för att bli ett socials superproffs – Hur du får folk att lyssna på just dig – Hur du löser sociala konflikter – Hur du minskar din nervositet i sociala sammanhang Och mycket, mycket mer. Detta är ett av våra bästa avsnitt och vi lovar full valuta för din tid. Lyssna nu! Info: Avsnittet har tidigare sänts i podden Business Hacks. Starta Eget-Podden gör det enkelt att starta, driva och växa som entreprenör och företagare! Kolla in Driva Eget med nyheter och inspiration www.driva-eget.se Bli medlem i Driva Eget Premium och få tillgång till nyheter, kunskap, guider, mallar, kalkyler och som hjälper dig att lyckas med ditt företag. Starta Eget-Podden ges ut av We are Business Nordic AB. Vi samlar och skapar världens bästa kunskap, verktyg, inspiration och nätverk inom företagande. Häng med!
David Druid berättar om Carl Bildts nya karriär. Linnea Wikblad om det virala barnet som recenserade böcker i Nyhetsmorgon. Margret Atladottir om #cluttercore - det är inne att ha stökigt hemma. Fredrik Wahlström om konsekvenserna av Wagnergruppens ledare Jevgenij Prigozjins död. Camilla Läckberg och Henrik Fexeus gästar för att om deras nya bok och utsätter David och Linnea för lite "tankeläsning". P3 nyheter med Babs Drougge om: Wagnerledarens död & Busch försvarar runka bulle-utspel. Programledare: David Druid och Linnea Wikblad.
Camilla Läckberg och Henrik Fexeus om deras nya bok Mirage. Henrik berättar om vad en mentalist egentligen är och hur det kommer sig att han är just det. Dessutom utsätter han David och Linnea för lite "tankeläsning". Camilla berättar om hennes sommarprat där hon bland annat pratade om hennes ätstörning, som väckte starka reaktioner. Camilla pratar också om hennes uppmärksammade inlägg om att hon själv reser i businessklass medan barnen får åka i ekonomiklass. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Programledare: David Druid & Linnea Wikblad.
I veckans avsnitt möter jag mentalisten, författaren, föreläsaren, skådespelaren och mycket annat. Henrik Fexeus. Den här mannen har många strängar på sin lyra och vi pratar om hur han som barn hade svårt att läsa av sociala sammanhang men hur det sen blivit hans styrka. Han ger även tips om hur vi kan börja träna på att läsa av andra människor och vikten av att vara nyfiken på andra för att känna att man hamnar rätt i olika sammanhang. Vi pratar om skrivandet av en triologi som han gjort tillsammans med Camilla Läckberg där den tredje och sista boken “Mirage” kommer ut i augusti. Han har fått upp ögonen för att skriva fiktion och jobbar nu på en egen bok där han berättar om hur han skapar karaktärer och situationer i boken. Henrik tipsar oss också om hur vi kan bli bättre på att minnas.Mycket skratt och så många härliga tips som vi alla kan dra nytta av. Missa inte veckans avsnitt!
Henrik Fexeus is an internationally bestselling author, lecturer, performer, and star of the TV show Mind Melt. An expert in psychology and communications, he travels the world "reading minds" and teaching others how to understand and manipulate human behavior through body language and persuasion. Henrik has studied mental skills like NLP, hypnosis, acting, and magic.“A mentalist is a kind of magician, an illusionist. And a mentalist uses whatever techniques are at that person's disposal to create the illusion of being able to read minds or being able to contact a supernatural presence…The only rule is that that part is fake, but then you can use techniques for magic or from stagecraft or from psychology. A mentalist is really someone who creates this illusion of having an almost supernatural ability. Having said that, today a mentalist sort of has come to mean something else, mainly due to popular culture TV series like The Mentalist and so on. And now there's this understanding of a mentalist as someone being able to read body language and influence behavior. It sort of ties into it all. And I've had a lifelong passion for magic, and it started when I was seven. Because I was always interested in the question: what if there's a color in the sky that we can't see? What if a handkerchief actually can vanish? What does that mean in terms of how the world works?So that was one part of it. I always longed for there to be something else. And I think one of the reasons for that was because I was quite the socially awkward child. I didn't have the skill set to interact in a frictionless way with my classmates, which meant that I was a weird guy. I was the one who got beaten up every single day at school, but I was also quite extroverted. So I didn't confine myself to my place in the corner. I was still there every Friday because on Fridays there was an open hour in class where you can perform or just show something. And I was always there to do magic because I had a skill. I could do something that the other guys couldn't. And then they beat me up again for it. But I do think that that realization that there's something going on here, that sort of set off something in my mind that this is something I needed to solve. I wanted to understand my bullies. This wasn't a conscious reflection on my part, but it was there. It basically felt like everyone else had been handed a handbook on social intelligence.”https://henrikfexeus.se/en/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
“A mentalist is a kind of magician, an illusionist. And a mentalist uses whatever techniques are at that person's disposal to create the illusion of being able to read minds or being able to contact a supernatural presence…The only rule is that that part is fake, but then you can use techniques for magic or from stagecraft or from psychology. A mentalist is really someone who creates this illusion of having an almost supernatural ability. Having said that, today a mentalist sort of has come to mean something else, mainly due to popular culture TV series like The Mentalist and so on. And now there's this understanding of a mentalist as someone being able to read body language and influence behavior. It sort of ties into it all. And I've had a lifelong passion for magic, and it started when I was seven. Because I was always interested in the question: what if there's a color in the sky that we can't see? What if a handkerchief actually can vanish? What does that mean in terms of how the world works?So that was one part of it. I always longed for there to be something else. And I think one of the reasons for that was because I was quite the socially awkward child. I didn't have the skill set to interact in a frictionless way with my classmates, which meant that I was a weird guy. I was the one who got beaten up every single day at school, but I was also quite extroverted. So I didn't confine myself to my place in the corner. I was still there every Friday because on Fridays there was an open hour in class where you can perform or just show something. And I was always there to do magic because I had a skill. I could do something that the other guys couldn't. And then they beat me up again for it. But I do think that that realization that there's something going on here, that sort of set off something in my mind that this is something I needed to solve. I wanted to understand my bullies. This wasn't a conscious reflection on my part, but it was there. It basically felt like everyone else had been handed a handbook on social intelligence.”Henrik Fexeus is an internationally bestselling author, lecturer, performer, and star of the TV show Mind Melt. An expert in psychology and communications, he travels the world "reading minds" and teaching others how to understand and manipulate human behavior through body language and persuasion. Henrik has studied mental skills like NLP, hypnosis, acting, and magic.https://henrikfexeus.se/en/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"The best way to get people to change a behaviour is to a) let them feel that they are in control (true or not) of the decision (as opposed to having a new legislation thrown upon them), b) give them the opportunity to say no (which actually increases the chance of them saying yes. And of course to show them that c) they have the ability/means to do it, and d) explain what's in it for them on a personal level.But point a is really key here. As long as people feel that they are in control of their decisions and actions, you can get them to do anything."Henrik Fexeus is an internationally bestselling author, lecturer, performer, and star of the TV show Mind Melt. An expert in psychology and communications, he travels the world "reading minds" and teaching others how to understand and manipulate human behavior through body language and persuasion. Henrik has studied mental skills like NLP, hypnosis, acting, and magic.https://henrikfexeus.se/en/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Henrik Fexeus is an internationally bestselling author, lecturer, performer, and star of the TV show Mind Melt. An expert in psychology and communications, he travels the world "reading minds" and teaching others how to understand and manipulate human behavior through body language and persuasion. Henrik has studied mental skills like NLP, hypnosis, acting, and magic."The best way to get people to change a behaviour is to a) let them feel that they are in control (true or not) of the decision (as opposed to having a new legislation thrown upon them), b) give them the opportunity to say no (which actually increases the chance of them saying yes. And of course to show them that c) they have the ability/means to do it, and d) explain what's in it for them on a personal level.But point a is really key here. As long as people feel that they are in control of their decisions and actions, you can get them to do anything."https://henrikfexeus.se/en/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Henrik Fexeus is an internationally bestselling author, lecturer, performer, and star of the TV show Mind Melt. An expert in psychology and communications, he travels the world "reading minds" and teaching others how to understand and manipulate human behavior through body language and persuasion. Henrik has studied mental skills like NLP, hypnosis, acting, and magic.“The thing is, we didn't know either because both Camilla Läckberg and I, we don't like working with other people. So how do we do this now that there are two of us? And so the way the story came about was that I had this idea about a mentalist - Vincent. And I had this ordeal that I wanted to put him through, and I discussed it with Camilla, who's always been a long-time friend, and she added some ideas and then we realized that, Oh, hang on, we actually have something together here. So then we needed to write it together.Some people assume that it's Camilla writing, and I'm sort of providing her with information, but that's not how it is at all. What we've been doing is that since we had sort of the overall structure, we meet once a week and then we look at, Okay, where are we now? What are our characters doing and what do they need to do next? So we find like 10 scenes. We don't call them chapters because most of the time they're not. But they are scenes that need to happen. And then she goes away and writes five of them. And I go away, and I write five of them. And if she just wrote about some of the police personnel perhaps in the book, then it's my turn to write about the police. If I wrote about the mentalist, then she's going to write about the mentalist next. So it won't be that I'm always writing the same character, and she's not writing the same character. So we are doing that, and then we meet up. And then we're like, okay, where are we now? What's happened? What's going to happen next?When that's done, we send each other each other's texts, and then we are free to change whatever we want. So in the final book, we've written about 50% of each of the text, but we don't even know any longer who wrote who some of the time because we've been both in there and changing things around because we wanted to find a unique voice that was our voice. We wanted it to be different from if you open another book just by Camilla or just by me.”https://henrikfexeus.se/en/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
“The thing is, we didn't know either because both Camilla Läckberg and I, we don't like working with other people. So how do we do this now that there are two of us? And so the way the story came about was that I had this idea about a mentalist - Vincent. And I had this ordeal that I wanted to put him through, and I discussed it with Camilla, who's always been a long-time friend, and she added some ideas and then we realized that, Oh, hang on, we actually have something together here. So then we needed to write it together.Some people assume that it's Camilla writing, and I'm sort of providing her with information, but that's not how it is at all. What we've been doing is that since we had sort of the overall structure, we meet once a week and then we look at, Okay, where are we now? What are our characters doing and what do they need to do next? So we find like 10 scenes. We don't call them chapters because most of the time they're not. But they are scenes that need to happen. And then she goes away and writes five of them. And I go away, and I write five of them. And if she just wrote about some of the police personnel perhaps in the book, then it's my turn to write about the police. If I wrote about the mentalist, then she's going to write about the mentalist next. So it won't be that I'm always writing the same character, and she's not writing the same character. So we are doing that, and then we meet up. And then we're like, okay, where are we now? What's happened? What's going to happen next?When that's done, we send each other each other's texts, and then we are free to change whatever we want. So in the final book, we've written about 50% of each of the text, but we don't even know any longer who wrote who some of the time because we've been both in there and changing things around because we wanted to find a unique voice that was our voice. We wanted it to be different from if you open another book just by Camilla or just by me.”Henrik Fexeus is an internationally bestselling author, lecturer, performer, and star of the TV show Mind Melt. An expert in psychology and communications, he travels the world "reading minds" and teaching others how to understand and manipulate human behavior through body language and persuasion. Henrik has studied mental skills like NLP, hypnosis, acting, and magic.https://henrikfexeus.se/en/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Henrik Fexeus is an internationally bestselling author, lecturer, performer, and star of the TV show Mind Melt. An expert in psychology and communications, he travels the world "reading minds" and teaching others how to understand and manipulate human behavior through body language and persuasion. Henrik has studied mental skills like NLP, hypnosis, acting, and magic.“A mentalist is a kind of magician, an illusionist. And a mentalist uses whatever techniques are at that person's disposal to create the illusion of being able to read minds or being able to contact a supernatural presence…The only rule is that that part is fake, but then you can use techniques for magic or from stagecraft or from psychology. A mentalist is really someone who creates this illusion of having an almost supernatural ability. Having said that, today a mentalist sort of has come to mean something else, mainly due to popular culture TV series like The Mentalist and so on. And now there's this understanding of a mentalist as someone being able to read body language and influence behavior. It sort of ties into it all. And I've had a lifelong passion for magic, and it started when I was seven. Because I was always interested in the question: what if there's a color in the sky that we can't see? What if a handkerchief actually can vanish? What does that mean in terms of how the world works?So that was one part of it. I always longed for there to be something else. And I think one of the reasons for that was because I was quite the socially awkward child. I didn't have the skill set to interact in a frictionless way with my classmates, which meant that I was a weird guy. I was the one who got beaten up every single day at school, but I was also quite extroverted. So I didn't confine myself to my place in the corner. I was still there every Friday because on Fridays there was an open hour in class where you can perform or just show something. And I was always there to do magic because I had a skill. I could do something that the other guys couldn't. And then they beat me up again for it. But I do think that that realization that there's something going on here, that sort of set off something in my mind that this is something I needed to solve. I wanted to understand my bullies. This wasn't a conscious reflection on my part, but it was there. It basically felt like everyone else had been handed a handbook on social intelligence.”https://henrikfexeus.se/en/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
“A mentalist is a kind of magician, an illusionist. And a mentalist uses whatever techniques are at that person's disposal to create the illusion of being able to read minds or being able to contact a supernatural presence…The only rule is that that part is fake, but then you can use techniques for magic or from stagecraft or from psychology. A mentalist is really someone who creates this illusion of having an almost supernatural ability. Having said that, today a mentalist sort of has come to mean something else, mainly due to popular culture TV series like The Mentalist and so on. And now there's this understanding of a mentalist as someone being able to read body language and influence behavior. It sort of ties into it all. And I've had a lifelong passion for magic, and it started when I was seven. Because I was always interested in the question: what if there's a color in the sky that we can't see? What if a handkerchief actually can vanish? What does that mean in terms of how the world works?So that was one part of it. I always longed for there to be something else. And I think one of the reasons for that was because I was quite the socially awkward child. I didn't have the skill set to interact in a frictionless way with my classmates, which meant that I was a weird guy. I was the one who got beaten up every single day at school, but I was also quite extroverted. So I didn't confine myself to my place in the corner. I was still there every Friday because on Fridays there was an open hour in class where you can perform or just show something. And I was always there to do magic because I had a skill. I could do something that the other guys couldn't. And then they beat me up again for it. But I do think that that realization that there's something going on here, that sort of set off something in my mind that this is something I needed to solve. I wanted to understand my bullies. This wasn't a conscious reflection on my part, but it was there. It basically felt like everyone else had been handed a handbook on social intelligence.”Henrik Fexeus is an internationally bestselling author, lecturer, performer, and star of the TV show Mind Melt. An expert in psychology and communications, he travels the world "reading minds" and teaching others how to understand and manipulate human behavior through body language and persuasion. Henrik has studied mental skills like NLP, hypnosis, acting, and magic.https://henrikfexeus.se/en/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"The best way to get people to change a behaviour is to a) let them feel that they are in control (true or not) of the decision (as opposed to having a new legislation thrown upon them), b) give them the opportunity to say no (which actually increases the chance of them saying yes. And of course to show them that c) they have the ability/means to do it, and d) explain what's in it for them on a personal level.But point a is really key here. As long as people feel that they are in control of their decisions and actions, you can get them to do anything."Henrik Fexeus is an internationally bestselling author, lecturer, performer, and star of the TV show Mind Melt. An expert in psychology and communications, he travels the world "reading minds" and teaching others how to understand and manipulate human behavior through body language and persuasion. Henrik has studied mental skills like NLP, hypnosis, acting, and magic.https://henrikfexeus.se/en/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Henrik Fexeus is an internationally bestselling author, lecturer, performer, and star of the TV show Mind Melt. An expert in psychology and communications, he travels the world "reading minds" and teaching others how to understand and manipulate human behavior through body language and persuasion. Henrik has studied mental skills like NLP, hypnosis, acting, and magic."The best way to get people to change a behaviour is to a) let them feel that they are in control (true or not) of the decision (as opposed to having a new legislation thrown upon them), b) give them the opportunity to say no (which actually increases the chance of them saying yes. And of course to show them that c) they have the ability/means to do it, and d) explain what's in it for them on a personal level.But point a is really key here. As long as people feel that they are in control of their decisions and actions, you can get them to do anything."https://henrikfexeus.se/en/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
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“A mentalist is a kind of magician, an illusionist. And a mentalist uses whatever techniques are at that person's disposal to create the illusion of being able to read minds or being able to contact a supernatural presence…The only rule is that that part is fake, but then you can use techniques for magic or from stagecraft or from psychology. A mentalist is really someone who creates this illusion of having an almost supernatural ability. Having said that, today a mentalist sort of has come to mean something else, mainly due to popular culture TV series like The Mentalist and so on. And now there's this understanding of a mentalist as someone being able to read body language and influence behavior. It sort of ties into it all. And I've had a lifelong passion for magic, and it started when I was seven. Because I was always interested in the question: what if there's a color in the sky that we can't see? What if a handkerchief actually can vanish? What does that mean in terms of how the world works?So that was one part of it. I always longed for there to be something else. And I think one of the reasons for that was because I was quite the socially awkward child. I didn't have the skill set to interact in a frictionless way with my classmates, which meant that I was a weird guy. I was the one who got beaten up every single day at school, but I was also quite extroverted. So I didn't confine myself to my place in the corner. I was still there every Friday because on Fridays there was an open hour in class where you can perform or just show something. And I was always there to do magic because I had a skill. I could do something that the other guys couldn't. And then they beat me up again for it. But I do think that that realization that there's something going on here, that sort of set off something in my mind that this is something I needed to solve. I wanted to understand my bullies. This wasn't a conscious reflection on my part, but it was there. It basically felt like everyone else had been handed a handbook on social intelligence.”Henrik Fexeus is an internationally bestselling author, lecturer, performer, and star of the TV show Mind Melt. An expert in psychology and communications, he travels the world "reading minds" and teaching others how to understand and manipulate human behavior through body language and persuasion. Henrik has studied mental skills like NLP, hypnosis, acting, and magic.https://henrikfexeus.se/en/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"Social media is basically built around: Oh, so this is what you think of the world? Well, here are some people who think just the way you do. Listen to them and no one else. So, that is, of course, a great way to manipulate people. Tell them that they're right and have them go off in their own little bubble.If I meet you in the street, I will put on a certain demeanor. I will smile. I say hi. I want to elicit a positive response from you. That also means that I have influenced your emotional state. Basically, you can't communicate anything to anyone without in some way influencing their thoughts or their behavior. Communication, influence, and manipulation, it's all part of the package. Our brains are hardwired to react to this. That's why marketing works so well."Henrik Fexeus is an internationally bestselling author, lecturer, performer, and star of the TV show Mind Melt. An expert in psychology and communications, he travels the world "reading minds" and teaching others how to understand and manipulate human behavior through body language and persuasion. Henrik has studied mental skills like NLP, hypnosis, acting, and magic.https://henrikfexeus.se/en/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Henrik Fexeus is an internationally bestselling author, lecturer, performer, and star of the TV show Mind Melt. An expert in psychology and communications, he travels the world "reading minds" and teaching others how to understand and manipulate human behavior through body language and persuasion. Henrik has studied mental skills like NLP, hypnosis, acting, and magic."Social media is basically built around: Oh, so this is what you think of the world? Well, here are some people who think just the way you do. Listen to them and no one else. So, that is, of course, a great way to manipulate people. Tell them that they're right and have them go off in their own little bubble.If I meet you in the street, I will put on a certain demeanor. I will smile. I say hi. I want to elicit a positive response from you. That also means that I have influenced your emotional state. Basically, you can't communicate anything to anyone without in some way influencing their thoughts or their behavior. Communication, influence, and manipulation, it's all part of the package. Our brains are hardwired to react to this. That's why marketing works so well."https://henrikfexeus.se/en/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Henrik Fexeus is an internationally bestselling author, lecturer, performer, and star of the TV show Mind Melt. An expert in psychology and communications, he travels the world "reading minds" and teaching others how to understand and manipulate human behavior through body language and persuasion. Henrik has studied mental skills like NLP, hypnosis, acting, and magic."Social media does not give us enough time to really, dissolve things into our being. For instance, music today has become this sort of commodity that is something that is supposed to be on in the background while you're working. And you have your playlist on a streaming service, where you can't even find whatever you listened to a month ago. It's constantly a new thing. When I grew up, you bought an album, you got home, and you listened to it. And you tried to be in there and live in those songs and in that music. And that process takes time.It's the same thing with everything that has to do with our corporeal knowledge, our physical knowledge of things, and our physical understanding or intuitive understanding of things. That is a process that takes time, and it gets interrupted by the constant flow of information. Our media input is like 90% of what we read on a screen. It probably doesn't have to be like that, but that's what it has become.”https://henrikfexeus.se/en/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"Social media does not give us enough time to really, dissolve things into our being. For instance, music today has become this sort of commodity that is something that is supposed to be on in the background while you're working. And you have your playlist on a streaming service, where you can't even find whatever you listened to a month ago. It's constantly a new thing. When I grew up, you bought an album, you got home, and you listened to it. And you tried to be in there and live in those songs and in that music. And that process takes time.It's the same thing with everything that has to do with our corporeal knowledge, our physical knowledge of things, and our physical understanding or intuitive understanding of things. That is a process that takes time, and it gets interrupted by the constant flow of information. Our media input is like 90% of what we read on a screen. It probably doesn't have to be like that, but that's what it has become.”Henrik Fexeus is an internationally bestselling author, lecturer, performer, and star of the TV show Mind Melt. An expert in psychology and communications, he travels the world "reading minds" and teaching others how to understand and manipulate human behavior through body language and persuasion. Henrik has studied mental skills like NLP, hypnosis, acting, and magic.https://henrikfexeus.se/en/www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Veckans recensioner: PO:s pizza, allt om kannibaler, skrattsjukan, Pascal Engman update, knolling, Stefan Holms sexböcker, Henrik Fexeus, den blodiga städerskan, bussen som aldrig kommer och väntan.
La regina svedese del giallo, Camilla Lackberg, ha inaugurato una nuova serie di thriller, scritta a quattro mani con il mentalista Henrik Fexeus. Il primo volume della trilogia è "Il codice dell'illusionista"(Marsilio - traduz. Alessandra Albertari e Laura Cangemi). I protagonisti sono Mina Dabiri, poliziotta piena di fobie, e Vincent Walder, famoso mentalista. Mina deve indagare sull'omicidio di una donna trovata morta in una cassa di quelle che si usano per gli spettacoli di magia, con il corpo trafitto da alcune spade. È per questo che Mina decide di coinvolgere Vincent che conosce a fondo il mondo dell'illusionismo. Gli omicidi aumentano e sul corpo delle vittime vengono ritrovati dei segni, forse la firma del serial killer.Nella seconda parte parliamo di "Il grembo paterno" di Chiara Gamberale (Feltrinelli). Adele è una 40enne che ha una bambina, Frida, 2 anni, nata con fecondazione assistita e donazione del seme. Adele, un passato di anoressia bulimica, incontra Nicola, 50enne affascinante e sposato, con il quale nasce una storia d'amore. Questa storia fa riemergere in Adele il ricordo del rapporto con il padre Rocco, perché il tipo di amore ricevuto dal padre è destinato a influenzare il modo in cui una donna si relaziona agli uomini. Il padre era molto esigente con Adele e riversava su di lei il rapporto che avrebbe dovuto avere con la moglie, ma tutto si era incrinato quando Adele aveva scoperto che lui tradiva la madre. Tutto questo viene raccontato nel romanzo di Chiara Gamberale in cui si alterna il racconto di Adele ragazzina in una famiglia definita "Senzaniente" (perché inizialmente povera e poi protagonista di un riscatto economico) e di Adele adulta nel rapporto con Nicola.
Veckans recensioner: Vackra norska barn, Kleerup som "Linus på linjen", efterfest med barn, Henrik Fexeus kyla, Stefan Krakowski, skogen är det nya havet.
Puntata speciale del "Cacciatore di libri Estate" dedicata alla passione per il crime, dunque thriller, gialli e noir. Interviste a: Gianrico Carofiglio, Antonio Manzini, Massimo Carlotto e Camilla Lackberg con Henrik Fexeus. Jukebok letterario in tema: "La condanna dei viventi" di Marco De Franchi (Longanesi), "La settima luna" di Piergiorgio Pulixi (Rizzoli), "Una notte in giallo" autori vari (Sellerio), "Chiusi fuori" di Marco Malvaldi e Samantha Bruzzone (Mondadori). Consigli di lettura in libertà dall'ospite del caffè letterario, Cristina Di Canio, libraia a Milano: "È colpa mia. Un caso per l'ispettore Anita Landi" di Domenico Wanderlingh (Astoria), "La mia amica scavezzacollo" di Micol Arianna Beltramini (Hacca), "Il circolo degli ex" di Massimo Vitali (Sperling & Kupfer). Musiche: Psyco killer - Talking Heads Suffer little children - The Smiths In limine - Theo Teardo Milano Odia: La Polizia Non Può Sparare - Calibro 35 No one is innocent - Sex Pistols Regia: Pietro La Corte e Andrea Roccabella
Estamos llegando a puerto tras una temporada larga y azarosa y en los últimos latidos del mes de julio, en ese punto entre los que están de vacaciones y los que descuentan las hojas del calendario que marca el día de la escapada, para todos va esta edición de con mucho y esperemos que buen cine. Hay más estrenos que llegan a la cartelera y no hay que olvidar que el próximo 4 de agosto se cumplirán 60 años de una de las pérdidas que más ríos de tinta ha hecho correr en el siglo XX, la de Marilyn Monroe, la iconografía del glamour, el estrellato y también de los ídolos caídos e infelices. Por ello Hollywood canalla abre sus páginas por la de M de Marilyn, la M de Monroe y la M de Mary Carmen Rodríguez (también editora del podcast). “El hombre perfecto” es una cinta alemana que ha llegado directamente a Amazon Prime y que se adentra en un futuro de convivencia con robots cubriendo las lagunas afectivas a través de la percepción impersonal de la tecnología. En Leer cine, la biblioteca sonora de Carlos López-Tapia, “El mentalista” de Camilla Läckberg y Henrik Fexeus, el resumen de la Comic-Con 2022 con Howlett y las recomendaciones en Colgados de la plataforma. ¡Muchas gracias por escucharnos!
Mentalisten och författaren Henrik Fexeus kommer till Nemo och berättar om hur det var att skriva bok med Läckberg och hur kommer man ens på att bli MENTALIST. Aktuell nmed en ny show äe han också. Spännande! Hör hela avsnittet via PODME.
La regina svedese del giallo, Camilla Lackberg, ha inaugurato una nuova serie di thriller, scritta a quattro mani con il mentalista Henrik Fexeus. Il primo volume della trilogia è "Il codice dell'illusionista" (Marsilio - traduz. Alessandra Albertari e Laura Cangemi). I protagonisti sono Mina Dabiri, poliziotta piena di fobie, e Vincent Walder, famoso mentalista. Mina deve indagare sull'omicidio di una donna trovata morta in una cassa di quelle che si usano per gli spettacoli di magia, con il corpo trafitto da alcune spade. È per questo che Mina decide di coinvolgere Vincent che conosce a fondo il mondo dell'illusionismo. Gli omicidi aumentano e sul corpo delle vittime vengono ritrovati dei segni, forse la firma del serial killer. Nella seconda parte parliamo di "Volevo essere Madame Bovary"(Einaudi) di Anilda Ibrahimi, una scrittrice di origine albanese che vive da oltre vent'anni in Italia. Nel romanzo racconta la storia di una donna, Hera, che ha lasciato l'Albania e decide di tornarci dopo vent'anni con il suo amante, quasi in contrasto con la cultura patriarcale in cui era cresciuta. Hera ha un marito italiano e dei figli nati in Italia, vive in Italia, fa la videoartista ed è una donna realizzata. Eppure vive una serie di contraddizioni che riemergono con forza nel momento in cui mette nuovamente piede in Albania. Ricorda l'adolescenza vissuta in un contesto patriarcale e in una dittatura in cui anche vestirsi in modo diverso era considerato pericoloso.
Nach einer gefühlten Ewigkeit habe ich endlich mal wieder Reinhard Hesse von der Buchhandlung Ebbecke in Warendorf besucht. Dementsprechend lang war auch die Liste der Bücher, die er mir für diese Podcastfolge empfehlen wollte. Ich habe mich drüber gefreut- den Tipps hören sich allesamt sehr vielversprechend an. So geht es in dieser Folge um: "Kaiserstuhl" von Brigtte Glaser "Der Geschichten Bäcker" von Carsten Henn "Schwarzlicht" von Camilla Läckberg und Henrik Fexeus "Der Flussregen Pfeifer" von Tobias Friedrich "Die Toten von Fehmarn" von Eric Berg
Denna vecka så bjuder vi på ett specialavsnitt i Framgångspodden, nämligen ett avsnitt från Framgångsakademin Podcast! Vill du veta hur man på ett lätt och effektivt sätt kan hitta sitt mål i livet, och därefter bygga en handlingsplan för att nå dit? Lyssna då in detta avsnitt där mentalisten Henrik Fexeus berättar om metoderna som han använder! Besök Framgångsakademin: www.framgangsakademin.se Beställ "Mitt Framgångsår": https://bit.ly/3jGuZyJ Alexander Pärleros Instagram: www.instagram.com/alexanderparleros Bästa tipsen från avsnittet i Nyhetsbrevet: www.framgangspodden.se I samarbete med Convendum: www.convendum.se See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mentalisten, författaren och manipulatören Henrik Fexeus gör ett kärt återbesök i Framgångspodden – och mycket har hänt sen sist! Han har i snart 20 års tid lärt oss den diskreta konsten att påverka andra, han har skrivit över tio fackböcker om vårt psyke och han har stått på scen över hela Sverige med sina shower. Han är nu i år aktuell med första delen i en boktriologi tillsammans med Camilla Läckberg.Vi pratar om alla de metoderna, knep och tekniker vi kan använda oss av i vår kommunikation för att tydligare visa vad vi vill, och därmed få igenom det vi vill. Vi får höra om hur det kom sig att Henrik blev mentalist, och hur en osäker barndom med mobbing kan få en att vilja förstå människan. Dessutom går vi in på mikro-lycka, avslappningsövningar, seanser, vikten av att visa sig mänsklig, Henriks kurs i Framgångsakademin och massor av annat! Tusen tack för att du lyssnar! Besök Framgångsakademin: www.framgangsakademin.se Beställ "Mitt Framgångsår": https://bit.ly/3jGuZyJ Alexander Pärleros Instagram: www.instagram.com/alexanderparleros Bästa tipsen från avsnittet i Nyhetsbrevet: www.framgangspodden.se See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mentalisten, författaren och manipulatören Henrik Fexeus gör ett kärt återbesök i Framgångspodden – och mycket har hänt sen sist! Han har i snart 20 års tid lärt oss den diskreta konsten att påverka andra, han har skrivit över tio fackböcker om vårt psyke och han har stått på scen över hela Sverige med sina shower. Han är nu i år aktuell med första delen i en boktriologi tillsammans med Camilla Läckberg.Vi pratar om alla de metoderna, knep och tekniker vi kan använda oss av i vår kommunikation för att tydligare visa vad vi vill, och därmed få igenom det vi vill. Vi får höra om hur det kom sig att Henrik blev mentalist, och hur en osäker barndom med mobbing kan få en att vilja förstå människan. Dessutom går vi in på mikro-lycka, avslappningsövningar, seanser, vikten av att visa sig mänsklig, Henriks kurs i Framgångsakademin och massor av annat! Tusen tack för att du lyssnar! Besök Framgångsakademin: www.framgangsakademin.se Beställ "Mitt Framgångsår": https://bit.ly/3jGuZyJ Alexander Pärleros Instagram: www.instagram.com/alexanderparleros Bästa tipsen från avsnittet i Nyhetsbrevet: www.framgangspodden.se See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How can we interpret body language and physical cues to better understand what others are really thinking? In this week's episode, Alice and Melissa are joined by Swedish mentalist Henrik Fexeus, who explains what mind-reading really is, and how we can use it to our advantage. Later, Alice and Melissa try out a mind-reading trick on a couple of Lifehacker team members.Like the show? Have an idea for a future episode? Call us at 347-687-8109 and leave a voicemail, or write to us at upgrade@lifehacker.com. We want to hear from you!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.