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In this episode of the We Have a Meeting podcast, Dr. Abbey Morono, a leading expert in behavioral science, discusses her journey from academia to the private sector, focusing on the importance of nonverbal communication in understanding human behavior. She explains how nonverbal cues can influence perceptions of trustworthiness and competence, and how cultural differences can affect communication. Dr. Morono also addresses the complexities of deception, the innate versus learned aspects of nonverbal behavior, and the science behind empowerment and shame. The conversation concludes with practical strategies for conflict resolution and insights into her upcoming book.
You can purchase her new book here:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Work-Progress-Empowerment-Journey-Through/dp/1636983324
And check out Abbie here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-abbie-maro%C3%B1o-phd-35ab2611a/
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