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New Research Suggests We Each Have 6,200 Thoughts Per Day

New Research Suggests We Each Have 6,200 Thoughts Per Day

FromStories and Strategies for Public Relations and Marketing


New Research Suggests We Each Have 6,200 Thoughts Per Day

FromStories and Strategies for Public Relations and Marketing

ratings:
Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Oct 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Researchers at Queen’s University in Canada have established a method that, for the first time, can detect indirectly when one thought ends and another begins. Dr Jordan Poppenk and his team call them “Thought Worms,” consisting of consecutive moments when a person is focused on the same idea.This is an extraordinary window into the mind for anyone in professional communications and marketing. Scientifically understanding how consciousness flows from one thought to the next, and the rate at which this happens, gives us keen insight into understanding, and yes, the ability to persuade effectively. For example, how many thoughts will a person actually have while drinking a cup of coffee? And does the action itself (sitting down for coffee) influence how we think?    In this episode we talk with the lead researcher, Dr Jordan Poppenk to better understand our Thought Worms.Guest: Dr Jordan PoppenkCanada Research Chair in Cognitive NeuroscienceContact Dr Poppenk through Queen’s UniversityDownload the research paper Share your Halloween story via https://www.speakpipe.com/StoriesandStrategies Stories and Strategies WebsiteDo you want to podcast? Book a meeting with Doug Downs to talk about it.Email Doug directly doug@storiesandstrategies.ca Follow us on:LinkedInTwitterInstagramFacebook
Released:
Oct 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Communication is in every facet of our daily lives. In fact, if the ability to cooperate is what makes us distinctly different as humans, it's the ability to communicate that facilitates this. Is it any wonder communication has become a thriving profession? Those who succeed have the ability to persuade through public relations, government relations, media relations, crisis management, stakeholder engagement, marketing strategy, advertising, through all things strategic communications. They will create the websites and social media campaigns that influence us and the podcasts we remember. Doug Downs hosts this podcast about PR for those who do the work and those who hire the comms pros.