• the significant consequences when you can decode non-verbal cues

  • Jul 11 2024
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

the significant consequences when you can decode non-verbal cues

  • Summary

  • The importance of listening at Level II, which is three-dimensional

    • hear,
    • see,
    • and sense

    Noticing nonverbal cues and their congruence with their words is a vital skill toward becoming a deeper listener.

    While these cues can be informative, it's crucial to interpret them accurately and consider the context.

    During this episode we explore noticing

    • the face,
    • posture
    • and breathing

    As we delve into the world of nonverbal cues, we are guided by Susan Constantine, Robin Dreeke, Michael Grinder and Andre Agassi. These four perspectives will create a deeper understanding by noticing, baseline and interpreting a range of non-verbals

    Finally, Agassi shares a secret about decoding Boris Becker's non-verbal signals which led to an eight-match winning streak in the 1990s.

    066: Listening to body language with Susan Constantine

    077: The secrets of listening like a spy with Robin Dreeke

    085: Hidden Secrets of how to Listen for non-verbals with Michael Grinder

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