EPISODE · Nov 22, 2020 · 55 MIN
Sophie Halliday Zadeh on nonverbal communication, detecting lies and why Botox makes you unhappy (#7)
from Candour Communication Podcast · host Mark Tannen, Sophie Halliday Zadeh, Divan Gradwell
2:18 - fear of public speaking to TEDx coach.6:14 - public speaking anxiety.7:37 - becoming a keen observer.8:22 - impact of art on observation.10:31 - nuances of facial expressions.11:46 - hardest part of non-verbal communication is observation.12:04 - the face gives so much information.13:56 - being on to observe takes a lot of energy.15:06 - micro-expressions and subtle cues.16:37 - reading the hidden emotions.17:34 - common misconceptions about reading body language.19:32 - normal to lie.21:00 - can you spot a liar?21:49 - reading other parts of the body.22:58 - using body language to identify when you're lying to yourself.25:06 - analysing celebrities and politicians.26:45 - should I fold my arms?29:47 - power poses.32:57 - common tells.36:31 - the feet are the most honest part of your body.40:15 - non verbal communication is also voice tone.44:45 - anxiety impacting your voice.45:44 - using your voice more deliberately.49:12 - virtual vs in person.51:38 - don't get Botox!54:16 - thanks. Find more detailed show notes at: https://candourpodcast.com/sophie-halliday-zadeh
What this episode covers
Did you know that most of our communication is non-verbal? Today we talk to Sophie Halliday Zadeh, a body language and non-verbal communication specialist.
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