Brilliant
I stumbled onto this podcast through my research on universal facial expression, work done in modern era by Dr. Paul Ekman. Interestingly, his work and work carried on by Dr. Eve Ekman led me to Berkeley’s Center for Greater Good. I have little doubt that we are all living in a mad, dangerous world - yet, our hope and our potential for better personal and collective human lives has always been within us. Thanks for this work GGIA.
Dr Cordell via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/30/19
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Discussions on both theories and pragmatic use, a perfect mix!
Fabien_B via Apple Podcasts · Belgium · 10/11/18
I had a lot of anger before listened to this podcast, But now that I did, I always feel good and remember what they said. And if I have a question about how to, Just be kind. Five stars for me
GigglezSR1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/02/20
I love this podcast because it’s not too long so you can listen to it on your way to work or while having a coffee break. There’s always real stories being showcased that are relevant to our everyday lives and that we can easily relate to. All in all a great podcast!
CatarinaRP87 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/17/19
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