Amy Cuddy's Interviews
We process information every day from other people’s body language, receiving meaning and messages simply from someone’s physical stance. But what does our own body language communicate to us? Social psychologist Amy Cuddy believes that by simply changing your body language, you can change your thoughts, feelings, and
This week on Comes A Time social psychologist Amy Cuddy joins Mike and Oteil to discuss universal truths of the brain, how Amy re-learned how to learn after being in a car accident in college, and how to turn anxiety into excitement. Amy also gives the guys great advice on managing stage fright, and they talk about une
In this episode we discuss the incredibly important thing that everyone (including you!) get’s wrong about presence, we explore how to prime yourself for the best performance in moments of pressure and high stakes situations where other people are watching and judging you. We look at the results from thousands of exper
478. Psychologist Amy Cuddy Shares Tips on How To Gain More Confidence
Originally aired: Sep 16, 2019 Amy Cuddy is a social psychologist, bestselling author, award-winning Harvard lecturer, and expert on the behavioral science of power, presence, and prejudice. Amy Cuddy sits down with Maria to teach us how to be present, bring your best self to every situation, the difference between co
Amy Cuddy: Living Inspired Through Uninspiring Times and The Importance Of Supporting One Another
Dr. Amy Cuddy is a social psychologist, bestselling author, award-winning Harvard lecturer, and expert on the behavioral science of power, presence, and prejudice. She is also one of Amy Purdy's best friends. Amy and Amy talk about how their friendship helps both of them live inspired lives. In This Episode Why they
Change Maker: Amy Cuddy, Scientist, on Boosting Confidence and Finding your “Thing”
Dr. Amy Cuddy (you know her as the genius behind the “power pose” research) joins Nicole to talk about how she went from aspiring ballerina to PhD, and which insights from psychology you should use in your next job interview.
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