The Power and Science of Social Connections
Emma Sepal Science Journalist and Author We are wired to connect. Data shows us the importance of this biological need to connect. Those with low social connections develop more depression, stress and anxiety. It is worse for us than smoking, obesity and high blood pressure. When connections are strong there is better psychological well-being, increased immunity and physical health and even longevity. www.EmmaSeppala.com |
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The Secret to Understanding Humans
Emma Sepal Science Journalist and Author What really matters to human beings? With compassion and humor, mediator and attorney Larry Rosen opens a window into the human unconscious that will help you understand everyone, from your spouse to your mother to your boss, no matter how seemingly bizarre their words or actions. www.EmmaSeppala.com |
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The Science of Analyzing Conversation
Elizabeth Stoke Professor at Loughborough University Elizabeth Stokoe takes a run on what she terms the “conversational racetrack”—the daily race to understand each other when we speak—and explains how to avoid hurdles that trip us up and cause conflict. |
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