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HAND JOB - The Art of Communication

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Contenu fourni par Kurt Heinzman and Kurt Caceres. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Kurt Heinzman and Kurt Caceres ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
All humans use their hands to communicate, whether they are aware or not. No one ever talks with their arms hanging stiff at their sides with no movement, it just doesn't happen. America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, helps us understand the true meaning of communication through our hands and our ability without the use of words and language. Have you ever given anyone the "bird"? Pointed at someone to get a "point" across? Waved your hand as a greeting? Well chances are you use an array of hand gestures everyday and according to studies from the people who run TEDx talks, those who use their hands more, have better communication skills. But be weary, not all gestures are international. In many other countries outside the United States, what is used in America would be considered offensive and even punishable by jail time, torture or death. Homo Sapiens were communicating through hand gestures and common grunts thousands of years before the first words were ever used. Our closest primate relatives still use this technique to communicate today. So what are your favorite hand gestures? Which do you often use more than any other? Well it's time you figured that out.
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All humans use their hands to communicate, whether they are aware or not. No one ever talks with their arms hanging stiff at their sides with no movement, it just doesn't happen. America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, helps us understand the true meaning of communication through our hands and our ability without the use of words and language. Have you ever given anyone the "bird"? Pointed at someone to get a "point" across? Waved your hand as a greeting? Well chances are you use an array of hand gestures everyday and according to studies from the people who run TEDx talks, those who use their hands more, have better communication skills. But be weary, not all gestures are international. In many other countries outside the United States, what is used in America would be considered offensive and even punishable by jail time, torture or death. Homo Sapiens were communicating through hand gestures and common grunts thousands of years before the first words were ever used. Our closest primate relatives still use this technique to communicate today. So what are your favorite hand gestures? Which do you often use more than any other? Well it's time you figured that out.
XX
Please Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast.
Email: podcast@provenanceroom.com
Youtube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJMf11IH83gaOfRq9TxsaOw
Host Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/
Podcast Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/rollcall.podcast/
Podcast Twitter:
https://twitter.com/rollcall_pod?lang=en
Podcast Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/rollcall2020/
Producer:
https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/
Website:
https://www.provenanceroom.com/rollcall
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