It Starts With Attraction

Dr. David Matsumoto Unlock's The Secret to 95% of Communication

05.14.2024 - By Kimberly Beam Holmes, Expert in Self-Improvement & RelationshipsPlay

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Ever wondered how much of what we say is actually *not* said? Join us as relationship expert Kimberly Beam Holmes dives deep into the fascinating world of nonverbal communication with renowned psychologist Dr. David Matsumoto.

In this eye-opening conversation, they uncover the power of facial expressions, micro-expressions, and body language in building attraction, trust, and deeper connections. Discover how to navigate complex emotions like anger and contempt in your relationships, and learn the surprising truth about empathy across cultures.

Who is this for?

- Anyone curious about the hidden language of emotions and relationships.

- Those seeking to improve their communication skills and understanding of others.

- Individuals interested in the science behind attraction and connection.

- Professionals looking to enhance their ability to read and interpret nonverbal cues.

- Couples wanting to deepen their understanding of each other and resolve conflict effectively.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the often-overlooked aspects of communication that can transform your personal and professional relationships.

Today’s Speaker - Dr. David Matsumoto Dr. David Matsumoto, Director of Humintell, is a renowned expert in the field of microexpressions, facial expression, gesture, nonverbal behavior, emotion and culture. He has published over 400+ articles, manuscripts, book chapters and books on these subjects. Since 1989 Matsumoto has been a Professor of Psychology at San Francisco State University. He is also the founder and director of SFSU’s Culture and Emotion Research Laboratory. The laboratory focuses on studies involving culture, emotion, social interaction and communication.   In 2009, Matsumoto was one of the select few to receive the prestigious Minerva Grant; a $1.9 million grant from the US Department of Defense to examine the role of emotions in ideologically-based groups.  Matsumoto first began studying psychology at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, where he received his Bachelors Degree. He obtained his Masters and Doctorate Degrees in Psychology from the University of California at Berkeley.

Website:

https://www.humintell.com  

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