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We all know about body language, but are there other ways our bodies betray our private internal world? Humans are subject to a wide assortment of non-verbal communications, and they are going on all the time, even when we'd rather keep the things they express to ourselves. Are these "tells" subconscious, or is it just more evidence that humans are storytelling machines? Let's discuss... Links: Body Language Expert Dr. Carol Goman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NqnfpGsQaI Tiny Crystals In Our Brain Could Unlock Psychic Powers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l34844iTAKQ Why We Get Tattoos, by "Buzzfeed": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nL_Fu_p5A1U Tongue Posture by "What I've Learned": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbzT00Cyq-g Intro clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BR6lF73AtPU
Bu hafta What I've Learned kanalındaki "Nasıl Dil Öğrenilir: Girdi (Neden Bir Çok Metod İşe Yaramıyor)" isimli video ve dil öğrenme üzerine konuşuyoruz.Mücadele'ye hoş geldiniz.Bölümde konuştuğumuz kaynaklar:-Video, What I've Learned, "How to Learn a Language: INPUT (Why most methods don't work)" https://youtu.be/J_EQDtpYSNM-----Bizi Dinleyebileceğiniz Platformlar:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3wZOwKwgFBsGmfG4ucjdd1?si=4upwBHInTDy8zENyeu1D9giTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/tr/podcast/m%C3%BCcadele-01/id1360454797?i=1000406560515&l=tr&mt=2Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/3093942YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2H3qK0nwR5iPGs8bNu79HAHer türlü geri bildiriminiz için;mucadelepodcast@gmail.comtwitter.com/mucadelepodcastadreslerinden bize ulaşabilirsiniz.Keyifli dinlemeler!
What I've Learned from All the Mavens
Bu hafta What I've Learned kanalındaki "Uzun Ömürlü Olma, Günde Neden 1 Öğün Yiyorum?" isimli video ve beslenme alışkanlıklarımız üzerine konuşuyoruz.Mücadele'ye hoş geldiniz.Bölümde konuştuğumuz kaynaklar:-Video, What I've Learned, "Longevity & Why I now eat One Meal a Day" (Türkçe altyazılı)https://youtu.be/PKfR6bAXr-c-----Bizi Dinleyebileceğiniz Platformlar:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3wZOwKwgFBsGmfG4ucjdd1?si=4upwBHInTDy8zENyeu1D9giTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/tr/podcast/m%C3%BCcadele-01/id1360454797?i=1000406560515&l=tr&mt=2Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/3093942YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2H3qK0nwR5iPGs8bNu79HAHer türlü geri bildiriminiz için;mucadelepodcast@gmail.comtwitter.com/mucadelepodcastadreslerinden bize ulaşabilirsiniz.Keyifli dinlemeler!
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
"What I've Learned" is a podcast created by seniors at the San Diego Met High School. Students share insights they've learned, imparting bite-sized bits of wisdom.
Gen X Amplified with Adrion Porter: Leadership | Personal Development | Future of Work
During this latest solo episode of Gen X Amplified, I am introducing a new "theme" that I’m starting called "What I've Learned...". And for this episode I will breakdown the 5 key lessons that I learned from my time working at one of the most iconic brands ever… HBO. I was employed at HBO from 2003-2008. And it was during that time (what many consider to be the "golden age' of HBO), I witnessed many of the inner workings of why HBO is such a successful brand. There are many virtues I believe that are responsible for the greatness of the HBO brand, yet I wanted to focus on five (5) specific areas that are applicable to many elements of brand development in today's competitive marketplace. So below are the 5 key lessons that I learned from working at HBO: Stay true to your brand DNA - because brands matter Take big swings, be first, and/or disrupt the market Provide an exceptional and inviting employee experience (EX) Celebrate and deliver value to underserved markets Focus on your personal brand management and peer advocacy As Gen Xers, our unique and extensive experience gives us plenty of valuable nuggets and lessons to help guide us. Therefore we should be intentional about taking inventory of our experiences and our journey - both personally and professionally. When we do this, we can cull out valuable lessons and insights that help fuel our ongoing personal growth. Key Takeaways: Why the “Key Lessons I’ve Learned…” series is starting specifically with focusing on my experience at HBO What are the actual 5 Lessons I learned, and why they still apply for businesses and personal brands today How HBO On Demand was such a game changer in the world of subscription video on demand Why employee experience (EX) is a valuable element for a brand Why you (especially as a Gen Xer) should take self-inventory of your unique and vast experience to unlock key lessons learned Why the value of having a unique an acute focus on your brand DNA is critical And so much more! Resources mentioned in this episode: HBO.com 1983 classic HBO “Feature Presentation” promo Cinemax -Star Wars Double Trilogy in HD announcement Gen X Amplified episode #043 on How to Develop a Powerful Personal B.R.A.N.D. Adrion Porter’s Website Thank you for listening!
Bu bölümde "Why Exercise is so Underrated" ve Spor Üzerine konuşuyoruz.Mücadele'ye hoş geldiniz.Bölümde konuştuğumuz kaynaklar:Video, WHY Exercise is so Underrated (Brain Power & Movement Link),What I've Learned, 2016, https://youtu.be/DsVzKCk066gİletişim: mucadelepodcast@gmail.com
Artist Josh Talbott swings by the podcast to talk about collecting old men, getting a DUI in his driveway, polishing awareness, What I've Learned, spending long hours in your own company, selfishness, only using Facebook for what it's good for, pressing the Pleasure button until you're dead, spreading a sense of wonder, human cooperation, examining what you really want, endurance hunts, the Hollywood of the South, Andrew's unusual body shape, jazz musician bugs, toy paintings, being the dirty kid, painting in public, being broke, the limits of language, the beauty of Cloud Atlas, and fruit leather underwear. Find him online at: http://www.joshtalbott.com/
What is the secret to asking great questions? If you’re a long time or a new listener to my training, you know that I always tell people that the questions are the answer. If you want a greater understanding and comprehension when you read, then ask better questions. In today’s episode, we’re going to talk about how to ask better questions that will give you better answers. And I can’t think of a better person to talk about this than my friend, Cal. Calvin "Cal" Fussman is an American journalist and author. He is a Writer at Large for Esquire magazine, known for the What I've Learned column, where he interviews leaders in various fields, which have included Mikhail Gorbachev, Jimmy Carter, Ted Kennedy, Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, Jack Welch, Robert De Niro, Clint Eastwood, Al Pacino, George Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Bruce Springsteen, Dr. Dre, Quincy Jones, Woody Allen, Barbara Walters, Pelé, Yao Ming, Serena Williams, John Wooden, and Muhammad Ali. This is a powerful episode, and I hope it will help you to re-activate your curiosity and creativity. *Do you want to stay up to date with every new episode and get my brand new Kwik Brain Accelerator Program? Go to www.KwikBrain.com/podcast to get instant access.
Cal Fussman grew up in New York, moved to Missouri for journalism, had his dream job & decided to give it all up. For the next 10 years Cal traveled the world gaining skills & life experience to shape him into who he is today. Known for his "What I've Learned" column in Esquire Magazine he's interviewed people like Mikhail Gorbachev, Jeff Bezos, Richard, and Muhammad Ali. He's a sports writer, author & journalist with incredible stories with life lessons to share. @calfussman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Day 28 of 31 Things to Teach Your Kids: Teach them appropriate patriotism. Here's the article by Russell Moore that we mention: What I've Learned in Twenty Years of Marriage
Many lawyers in private practice think about the day when they will leave the billable hour behind and take a position in the law department of a corporation. Corporate law jobs offer attorneys the opportunity to get more deeply involved in a client's business. But what is it really like to go in-house? How does your role as a lawyer change when you have one client? And are the hours really better? Stephen Seckler speaks almost daily to associates who dream about leaving private practice. He surveyed over 100 in-house lawyers about what they have learned going in-house and published an article What I've Learned as In-house Counsel. One of the participants in the survey, Walt Pollard, had some particularly insightful comments about what is means to be an in-house lawyer and how to position yourself for one of these jobs. In this episode of CounseltoCounsel, Walt offers his tips for how to make a successful transition.
Chris Collins Unleashed - Business Performance and New Streams of Revenue
Business performance leader Chris Collins sits down with journalist and author Cal Fussman. Cal is a Writer at Large for Esquire magazine, known for the ‘What I've Learned’ column, and is known from his interview techniques and skills rooted from extensive experience in the interviewing and journalism world. Some of Cal’s interviews include Mikhail Gorbachev, Jimmy Carter, Ted Kennedy, Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, Jack Welch, Robert De Niro, Clint Eastwood, Al Pacino, George Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Bruce Springsteen, Dr. Dre, Quincy Jones, Woody Allen, Barbara Walters, Pelé, Yao Ming, Serena Williams, John Wooden, and Muhammad Ali. Although Cal has a slight cold, he reveals some of his most compelling and useful interviewing techniques. Chris then discusses and compares these life-changing techniques to major components in the business performance world including customer service, people connection, and sales. This is a must listen show, as you will get full-access into one of the leaders in interviewing sharing his most important tips and techniques when it comes to the interview process and hiring skills. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Movement Research Studies Project, "What I've Learned about Choreography from Watching Movies, Films (and TV)" - October 6, 2015 Conceived by Melinda Ring Moderated by Ryan Hill With panelists Layla Childs, Tere O’Connor, Melinda Ring, Sonya Robbins and Larissa Velez-Jackson How do the things we watch inform our dance making? What have our (guilty) pleasures, high and low, taught us about form, timing, structure, etc? Does our connection to TV, film and movies keep us attuned to this moment’s mind-image zeitgeist, and conversely, does a lack of attention to these mediums create a gap in relevance of this art form to contemporary culture? Panelists discussed their perspective on these questions followed by a group conversation with everyone present.
A presentation entitled "What I've Learned after 15 Years of Mormon Transitioning" delivered by Dr. John Dehlin at Utah Valley University on August 18, 2015. Sponsored by the Utah Valley PostMormons.