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In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, Melina Palmer welcomes David Robson, author of the highly anticipated book, The Laws of Connection. With a background as an award-winning science writer, David shares insights into the science of building strong social networks and the essential role connections play in our lives and businesses. Drawing on extensive research, he reveals the psychological principles that can transform our interactions and help us forge deeper relationships. Melina and David discuss the importance of connection, exploring how our expectations influence our interactions with others. They discuss the concept of the "liking gap," the surprising benefits of compliments, and the power of asking the right questions to foster meaningful dialogue. David emphasizes that by challenging our perceptions and embracing vulnerability, we can significantly enhance our social skills and build a supportive community. In this episode: Discover the key principles from The Laws of Connection that can help you build a stronger social network. Learn about the "liking gap" and how it impacts our perceptions of others. Understand the importance of expressing gratitude and compliments in strengthening relationships. Explore the types of questions that foster deeper connections and conversations. Gain insights into the science behind social interactions and how to apply it in your life. Get important links, top recommended books and episodes, and a full transcript at thebrainybusiness.com/483. Looking to explore applications of behavioral economics further?  Learn With Us on our website. Subscribe to Melina’s Newsletter Brainy Bites.  Let’s connect: Send Us a Message Follow Melina on LinkedIn The Brainy Business on Youtube The Brainy Business on Instagram

From "The Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral Economics"

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