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Exploring the Myths of Body Language Analysis on TV and YouTube

Exploring the Myths of Body Language Analysis on TV and YouTube

FromStories and Strategies for Public Relations and Marketing


Exploring the Myths of Body Language Analysis on TV and YouTube

FromStories and Strategies for Public Relations and Marketing

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Jan 14, 2024
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Podcast episode

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In March 2021 Prince Harry and Meghan Markle gave an interview to Oprah Winfrey that was absolute gold for fake You Tube body language experts. Some said it was a significant moment when she touched her nose. Others said she revealed all when she showed the tip of her tongue. And another said the tell-all moment was that one particular blink. The top five videos of those “analyses” generated 5.9 million views.The Royals aren’t alone. A video analyzing the nonverbal communication of family murderer Chris Watts was watched by more than 38 million people. After the Johnny Depp/Amber Heard court case there were numerous body language experts on You Tube giving analysis like “when she licks her lips here, that’s when she’s lying.” Even Dr Phil has done videos analyzing precise body movements he said have definitive meaning.That problem? It’s all voodoo. There is no acceptable scientific method to decode body language. There is no “language of the body.” It is pseudoscience wrapped in bells and whistles to delight and amaze. And it’s based on our human tendency, in our everyday lives, to make judgements based on what see and interpret which is influenced by our internal prejudices. In this episode, the truth about nonverbal behaviour, and why misinterpretation can be downright dangerous to society.Listen For6:02 Debunking the Famous Myth that 93% of all Communication is Non-Verbal14:21 How Misconceptions Influence Decision-Making17:16 Non-Verbal Communication in Credibility Assessment19:28 Challenges in Applying Non-Verbal Communication Guest: Vincent Denault, Ph.D. , McGill University Postdoctoral FellowWebsite | LinkedIn | You TubeRate this podcast with just one click Leave us a voice message we can share on the podcast https://www.speakpipe.com/StoriesandStrategiesStories and Strategies WebsiteDo you want to podcast? Book a meeting with Doug Downs to talk about it.Connect with usLinkedIn | X | Instagram | You Tube | Facebook | ThreadsRequest a transcript of this episodeSupport the show
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Jan 14, 2024
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