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EPISODE · Sep 1, 2018 · 37 MIN

#18-How to connect with people on the first meeting

from Beyond the Present Podcast · host BTP Media

Regardless of what profession or background you come from, networking and meeting new people is an essential part of everyone’s life and in this episode of Beyond the Present podcast Danny and Poujix join Ishaan to discuss the magic of making a good first impression! Why is meeting and networking so essential? What are the best ways to meet new people? How does making a good first impression differ on dates from doing so in professional networking? Do first impressions last or can we later correct an otherwise poor first impression? These are but a few of the questions discussed in this episode of BTP podcast. Making a good first impression when meeting others for the first time will have a far more significant impact on your social success than any other perceivable factor and if you want to know more about the art of making friends and influencing people then this episode is right for you! 

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