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Best podcasts about Jeffrey A Hall

Latest podcast episodes about Jeffrey A Hall

Paarpsychologie
10 Geheimnisse glücklicher Paare #127

Paarpsychologie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 21:10


Glückliche Paare scheinen oft ein ungreifbares Geheimnis zu haben: Sie wirken vertraut, lachen zusammen, halten durch Höhen und Tiefen zusammen – und das über Jahre oder sogar Jahrzehnte hinweg. Doch wie schaffen sie das?Mehr zum Beziehung retten KursPodcastfolge Nähe Distanz ProblemWenn du mich und den Podcast unterstützen möchtest, dann bewerte den Podcast gerne und schicke ihn an jemanden weiter, der sich auch dafür interessieren würde. Mein neues Buch hilft dir besser zu kommunizieren, deine Muster zu verändern und wieder Nähe herzustellen. Jede Woche neue Tipps, Übungen und Hintergrundinformationen aus meiner paartherapeutischen Praxis. Melde dich hier für den Newsletter an. Du hast Feedback oder Fragen? Dann schreib mir auf Instagram.Mehr zu mir und meiner Arbeit findest du ⁠⁠hier⁠⁠.QuellenGabriela Schmid-Kloss (2006). Glückliche Partnerschaft bis ins Alter —. , 37(2), 197–214. doi:10.1007/s11612-006-0022-z "Humor in Long-Term Romantic Relationships" von Jeffrey A. Hall (2013)"Need for Belonging, Relationship Satisfaction, Loneliness, and Life Satisfaction" von Mellor et al. (2008)Cramer, Duncan (2000). Relationship Satisfaction and Conflict Style in Romantic Relationships. The Journal of Psychology, 134(3), 337–341. doi:10.1080/00223980009600873 Stress und Coping als Prädiktoren für Scheidung: eine prospektive Fünf Jahre-Längsschnittstudie von Bodenmann, Guy; Cina, Annette

This Changes Everything
Strengthening Your Social Biome with Jeffrey A. Hall

This Changes Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 53:48


How do our everyday conversations shape our well-being? This week, Sarah talks with Jeffrey A. Hall, co-author of The Social Biome and an expert in communication. Jeff shares how everything from deep friendships to quick chats can influence our happiness, connection, and mental health. Whether you love striking up conversations or dread small talk, this episode will help you build a stronger social diet and find joy in your daily interactions.Listen to more podcasts like this: https://wavepodcastnetwork.com/This Changes Everything Voicemail: Send in your question by calling or texting ‪(313) 338-8828‬Pick up The Social Biome: How Everyday Communication Connects and Shapes Us - Andy J. Merolla and Jeffrey A. HallThis Changes Everything is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/THISCHANGES today to get 10% off your first month.DISCLAIMER: This podcast offers information for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Always consult a qualified mental health provider for medical or mental health concerns. The host, guests, and network disclaim responsibility for any decisions or actions you make based on information provided by this podcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Something You Should Know
Alone Together: The Decline of Social Interaction & Is the Future in Nuclear?

Something You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 54:07


Did you know that Philadelphia Cream Cheese doesn't come from Philadelphia? Or that marshmallows were originally medicine for kids? This episode begins by looking at some fascinating and unusual origins of food names. https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/tagged/health/at-home/odd-facts-7-iconic-products-164000529.html Despite the human need for social interaction, we keep shying away from it. People are less social than before and there are real consequences for that. Listen as we discuss why people are less connected, what the impact of that is and what we need to do to intervene and fix it. My guest is Jeffrey A. Hall is a professor in the Department of Communication Studies and the director of the Relationships and Technology Lab at the University of Kansas.and co author of the book ok The Social Biome: How Everyday Communication Connects and Shapes Us (https://amzn.to/417F1jc). When you hear someone talk about nuclear power – what do you think? Nuclear power has a bad image. People think it is unsafe – but is it really? A lot of environmentalists are jumping on the nuclear bandwagon. And the fact is there are almost 100 nuclear reactors in operation in the U.S. with no problem and France actually gets 70% of its power from nuclear. Listen as I discuss all of this with Marco Visscher, an award-winning journalist, who has written extensively about climate policy and clean technology and is author of the book, The Power of Nuclear (https://amzn.to/4b2MgxD). Why do people say umm, ahh and ya know? And have they always said them? Listen as I reveal how those “speech disfluencies” are likely only about 100 years old – and why they are so common now. Source: Michael Erard, author of UM... Slips, Stumbles, and Verbal Blunders, and What They Mean (https://amzn.to/42VSGN4) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sex and Love
Flirting 101

Sex and Love

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 36:39


Have you ever wondered how to flirt? What kind of flirting is most likely to lead to a hook-up versus a date versus a rejection? How can you be sure that the way you flirt doesn't come across as creepy or is viewed as harassment, especially in the post #MeToo era? That was the question from a recent Love and Libido Subscriber. As I was preparing my response, I came across the research of Dr. Jeffrey Hall who has studied you guessed it…. flirting. I decided to reach out to him to answer this important question because I think it's so poignant. Dr. Hall discovered there are five distinct styles of flirting and each one sends a unique message. We are going to talk all about that and more on today's episode.Jeffrey A. Hall is a Professor of Communication Studies, Associate Chair, and Director of the Relationships and Technology Lab at The University of Kansas. He was awarded the Early Career Award from the Interpersonal Communication Division of the National Communication Association in 2015. He's done extensive research on flirting and communication through technology. His award-winning book Relating Through Technology was published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. He has written for the Wall Street Journal and has been interviewed by the New York Times,NPR, Washington Post, Financial Times, and more. and has appeared on the Steve Harvey Show and It's Personal with Amy Hoggart.Thank you to BetterHelp, an online therapy platform that has already helped millions, for sponsoring the show. Get 10% off your first month of therapy by visiting www.betterhelp.com/dremily or by using code DREMILY at check out.If you like what you hear, don't forget to leave me a five-star review. Your positive feedback helps me grow so that we can continue having these engaging, informative, and fun conversations. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow & subscribe so that you'll be notified when a new episode is released.If you have a question or a story you would like to share, you can submit it at www.loveandlibido.com. You can either email in your story or you can record your submission, whatever is easier for you. We always give you the option to have your voice professionally disguised with our fancy editing software, so no worries if you would like to remain anonymous. Or if you're loud and proud, and you want to tell us who are as you share your question, that is fine too. We are also collecting story submissions as well. You can follow me across all the social media channels @dremilyjamea. That's usually the best place to see what information we are looking for as it relates to topics we are discussing on the show. And don't forget to check out my online workshop, The Five Sex Languages: Secrets to Long-Lasting Intimacy. Visit www.emilyjamea.com/workshop for your free sample. Subscribers can use code HALFOFF for 50% off.

The BreakPoint Podcast
The Cost of Being Less Social

The BreakPoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 1:09


The cultural crisis of loneliness is more acute than ever, partly due to factors like technology, and COVID-related protocols. And one researcher has identified another factor that should not be overlooked: isolation by choice.   Time spent talking to other people, Dr. Jeffrey A. Hall has argued, has declined steadily for nearly 30 years. What's behind this trend?   “Self-care regimes focus on cultivation of a mindful, inwardly focused life,” he wrote. “There are increasing efforts to cut out other people in the name of removing toxicity. And all these tendencies are pushed forward by frictionless technologies that remove social obligations to leave home, talk to others and engage in our community.”  In response, Hall suggests that we develop a “social regimen that trains our atrophied muscles, even if there is some short-term discomfort, and even if it means encountering people with disagreeable or uninteresting opinions.” It doesn't sound complicated, but it won't be easy in a culture that rewards the opposite. There is simply no substitute for real relationships, with real people.   

Beautification of Communication - The Communification Podcast
21. Are romance and social media a good mix? Dr. Jeffrey A. Hall weighs in with insights into current research

Beautification of Communication - The Communification Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 21:39


Show notes are not yet ready for this episode - my apologies! I'm on vacation! When I get back in late June 2022 I'll play catch up.

Beautification of Communication - The Communification Podcast
13. Understanding the "promise" we make through our online profiles; idealization, uncertainty reduction theory, and online dating - Dr. Jeffrey A. Hall

Beautification of Communication - The Communification Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 34:11


1. Self-presentation is the tool by which we manage other people's impressions of ourselves. Dr. Hall explains. 2. As soon as we think we might want to get to know someone, our desire to reduce uncertainty goes really high. 3. Online we engage in what Dr. Hall calls strategic self-presentation. What is that? 4. Online “misrepresentations” are sometimes what some researchers call a “promise.” 5. Move to in person conversations as quickly as possible to reduce the potential for idealization. Show Notes: malikadudley.com/show-notes Mahalo for listening! Please share your thoughts on what you've learned in the review section!  For podcast updates, communication tips + resources, and more... sign up for my NEWSLETTER To support the pod, you can shop with our partners, sponsors and affiliates (10% of proceeds go to the Maui Food Bank):  Noho Home - Code: MALIKA for 15% off Mindvalley Personal Development Courses: FREE "Lifebook" Master Class Primally Pure Non-toxic Skincare - Code: MALIKA10 for 10% off your first purchase Pacific Pearls - 10% off with Code: SS58USA Angelina Hills Maui Photography Art Towels - 20% off with Code: Malika Goli Gummy Vitamins - Code: MALIKADUDLEY for 10% off Maui Jim Sunglasses 3-months of FREE Amazon Music Unlimited  

Looking Over Life
20: Follow These 7 Easy Steps to Make a Best Friend—You Won't Believe What Happens! — An Episode Out of Time

Looking Over Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 54:26


Shawn and James talk about friendship. This is an Episode Out of Time, meaning that it was recorded out the flow of episodes you've been listening to. When was it pulled together? When was it recorded? When was it edited? No one knows.... We start off the episode reviewing our Digital Declutter from earlier this year before moving into a discussion on what it means to be a friend and how to go about finding friends. Do you know how many hours to make someone your best friend? Listen to find out. It would be great to hear from you about your friendships. Do you have a best friend? If so, how did you become best friends? Please share your friend-making tips and tricks. James really needs your help! Email: lookingoverlife@gmail.com Website: lookingoverlife.com FWIW: patreon.com/lookingoverlife LOL Episode 1: 2020 Yearly Themes Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport "How many hours does it take to make a friend?" study by Dr. Jeffrey A. Hall Dunbar's number - Wikipedia "Can you have more than 150 friends?" NYT article "Friendships: Enrich your life and improve your health" Mayo Clinic article "Why friendships are so important for health and wellbeing" Everyday Health article

Curious Minds: Innovation in Life and Work
CM 196: Kat Vellos on Mastering Friendship

Curious Minds: Innovation in Life and Work

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 50:14


I've spent a lot of time talking to guests about our relationships at work. For example, we've discussed how to listen better, how to navigate conflict, and how to influence others, just to name a few. What I've spent less time talking about are the relationships that go beyond work. That's why I invited Kat Vellos on the show this week to talk about her amazing book, We Should Get Together: The Secret to Cultivating Better Friendships. Kat's book is more than a callout to the power of friendship. It's a roadmap for making new friends, and, equally valuable, it's an owner's manual for deepening existing friendships. Episode Links How Many Hours Does It Take to Make a Friend by Jeffrey A. Hall Better Than Small Talk The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker Donald Horton and Richard Wohl and Para-Social Communication Loneliness and Social Connections Choke by Sian Beilock Non-Violent Communication: A Language of Life by Marshall Rosenberg Kat Vellos TED Talk Happy City by Charles Montgomery Having and Being Had by Eula Biss The Team Learn more about host, Gayle Allen, and producer, Rob Mancabelli, here. Support the Podcast If you like the show, please rate and review it on iTunes or wherever you subscribe, and tell a friend or family member about the show. Subscribe Click here and then scroll down to see a sample of sites where you can subscribe.

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Networking Rx
How Many Hours? (EPS 192)

Networking Rx

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 16:40


Frank Agin, host of Networking Rx and founder of AmSpirit Business Connections, discusses research from Jeffrey A. Hall (U of Kansas) that supports the notion that friends are built more through the quality of conversation and sharing rather than just time together. For more information on AmSpirit Business Connections and its franchise opportunity program, contact Frank Agin at frankagin@amspirit.com or visit http://www.amspirit.com/franchise.php.