Janine Driver: Body Language Expert on The Same 24 Hours podcast with Meredith Atwood
In conversation with body language expert, Janine Driver. Janine Driver is the New York Times best-selling author of YOU SAY MORE THAN YOU THINK and Washington post best selling author of YOU CAN’T LIE TO ME. After 17 years working as an investigator for law-enforcement with the bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms, ATF, Janine left the bureau to share her reading people skills with everyone. Janine’s life’s pursuit is to inspire people - just like you - to look at your world in a different way.
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Host, Production & Hair Pulling: Meredith Atwood
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This woman fascinates me! I wish I could spend about a year with year and soak up everything she knows!
People & their differences…..MAKE THE WORLD 🌎 SO BEAUTIFUL!💓
I just discovered Janine Driver and am soaking up everything I can. The part about ambiverts/versatility was a revelation!
Thank you for having Janine Driver on. She is fantastic and entertaining. 👍
Yeah Gemini ❤❤
Great program! Very interesting!
Such Underrated yt channel, with such great content! I'm glad I subscribed
Janine is someone I would live to sit down with and spend an evening with just to listen to her no nonsense logic. I have been described as ....blunt or direct. I have learned so much from her. Wish I could have met her mom, too. And that accent! Gotta love this woman ♡
Once again, Janine is confronting our bias. Wow. Being conscious that we carry bias is huge and having some strategies for opening up a conversation.
Just stumbled on this podcast, love it! Also, I live near Sudbury, MA too!! Thanks so much for sharing your message! PS I love Janine D. too!
Excellent interview, it’s nice to have the terminology of things that I couldn’t explain ♥️✝️♥️🙏
Janine and Meredith, you are both so inspiring! Thank you for covering topics that we face with our peers and family ongoing, I'll be checking out your websites xo. Linda Goddard RN, Partner's Boston
I lived in the Berkshires from 1990 to 1995. Wish we could have met!
Hi Janine's links in the section above are broken; great interview~ thank you both
I’d like to know more about the 5 day certification course? Is there a link?
I love this woman, she is kind, fun, interesting, beautiful, i cant even believe she got divorced. I wish can soak everything she knows too and live with her for a coupke of years.
OMgosh at minute 32 she was describing one of my best friends. She's extro in the gathering research phase and intro in the results phase. Wow. Makes so much sense.
Hhhmmm. I definitely prefer to shop, travel, work, go for entertainment, etc., by myself. Good friends just know not to invite me out to eat or to a big party (though a movie might be ok as I don't have to be 'on' during a movie) or invite themselves along if I'm going shopping. I'll tag along on their shopping trips to keep them company, but I don't want anyone shopping with me. Yet I would not say I'm the kind of person to advance quickly on people because that startles & unnerves me when others do it. I'll be monitoring myself, but I'm pretty sure I'm slow to approach people & tend to get their eye contact & advance slowly toward people when I want to tell them something. I'd be curious to have this woman observe me & see if her assessment rings true to me. I'm an introvert who trained herself to focus outward on others. In a strange way, it lets me stay an introvert, keeping myself to myself, while seeming to be extroverted to other people. They only slowly come to realize that I don't reveal myself but switch over to them 99% of the time unless I feel very safe with them. and it sometimes puzzles people who respond to my 'you focus' with invitations to more time together or intimacy & I pull back. They just don't believe I'm an introvert & would far rather be alone than with people. Nothing wrong with people: I'm one myself. But being with others drains my battery extremely fast & I need a long time to recharge.