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519: Dacher Keltner | The Power Paradox

519: Dacher Keltner | The Power Paradox

FromThe Jordan Harbinger Show


519: Dacher Keltner | The Power Paradox

FromThe Jordan Harbinger Show

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Jun 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dacher Keltner is a professor of psychology at University of California in Berkeley, one of the world’s foremost scientists specializing in the study of power, and author of The Power Paradox: How We Gain and Lose Influence. [Note: this is a rebroadcast from the vault.]
What We Discuss with Dacher Keltner:

You don’t have to be Machiavellian to appreciate that Niccolo Machiavelli was the OG power scientist.
What is The Power Paradox, and how does it affect us and society at large?
The imbalance of power is the greatest threat to society (just after climate change).
Powerlessness can literally be lethal.
Learn how we can increase our power relative to others in a healthy way.
And much more...

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Released:
Jun 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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