112: How Do We Deal With Biases We Don't Know We Have?

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114: September Smith | Finding Your Story

How to be natural and be more compelling in telling your story is the speciality in the house for September Smith. Today, she will drop by to tell us how to find our own story and craft it in an engaging and memorable way to our audience. She will then talk about the value of pod ...  Show more

115: Kasia Wezowski | The Micro-Expression Expert

Recognizing contempt and disgust from micro-expressions can save a marriage. Likewise, identifying and understanding body language and micro-expressions in general can jumpstart a relationship--whether personal or professional. Kasia Wezowski joins us in this episode to talk abou ...  Show more

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