Practise your first 10 words | Charisma and Body Language Expert Vanessa Van Edwards

This is part 2 of an exclusive How To Academy talk. To watch part 3, click here: • Charisma tips for dati...
Conversations are full of tiny signals - audio and visual cues we make, which others use to determine our trustworthiness, intelligence or talent. In this livestream talk, world-renowned people skills expert Vanessa Van Edwards explains how to interpret, control and master these tiny signals to help you make an amazing impression at work.
Vanessa Van Edwards is a behavioural investigator at her human behaviour research lab, the Science of People. She is a speaker, researcher and the bestselling author of Captivate. For more than a decade, Van Edwards has led corporate workshops for the world’s largest companies, including Amazon, Microsoft, Comcast and Nike. Her company, Science of People, has been featured in Fast Company, Inc., USA Today, Entrepreneur magazine, and many more places, including on CNN and CBS. On KZread, Vanessa has been featured on Tedx Talks, Tom Bilyeu, Women of Impact, Lewis Howes, The Oregonian, Talks at Google, Rangan Chatterjee and Art of Charm. Her own channel covers everything from Britney’s Vocal Power, How to get out of the friend zone, how to meet new people, 2022 goal setting webinar and how to be indispensable. For this event, Vanessa was interviewed by How To Academy producer Luke Naylor-Perrott.

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  • @r.s.zabriskie1930
    @r.s.zabriskie1930 Жыл бұрын

    Have no comment as of yet, still going through your video's.

  • @annoelzinga791
    @annoelzinga7912 жыл бұрын

    This is good stuff. And I say this with a low tone of my natural voice

  • @calldiligent
    @calldiligent Жыл бұрын

    Great job keep it up

  • @gavtoye9605
    @gavtoye9605 Жыл бұрын

    Olivier has a lot to answer for

  • @leehayes4019
    @leehayes40192 жыл бұрын

    Elizabeth Holmes the scammer of theranos did this correct? She went a lot deeper to sound more trustworthy and capable.

  • @sumofl
    @sumofl2 жыл бұрын

    is half of this cut off? it starts rather abruptly.

  • @HowToAcademyMindset

    @HowToAcademyMindset

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi there, watch part 1 here! kzread.info/dash/bejne/o6ykuZqBlKadfdo.html

  • @kithenry
    @kithenry Жыл бұрын

    writing this with a low tone of my hand

  • @mattstanbridge
    @mattstanbridge2 жыл бұрын

    The thing is Vanessa, and this is just an observation, you still have vocal fry. So I was wondering if some vocal fry is unavoidable if you have an American or Canadian accent? I wish everybody could watch this video and reduce their rising tone and vocal fry. I'm from the UK and I find American and Canadian vocal fry and rising intonation very difficult to tolerate. I don't know why either, it prevents me from listening to some very interesting women on podcasts. I've lived in Australia for 12 years where every flippin word is a question, does my head in but I've become worn and beaten from hearing them speak so I've become submissive tired of resisting.