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Our brain is such a fascinating part of our body that everyone has it, but not everyone uses it effectively. There are so many myths about the brain, and they are wildly used as a part of communication. Which not only spreads misinformation but also challenges our credibility while communicating.
To bust some of those myths and understand better communication mechanisms, I have Dr. John Molidor on the show this week.
We talk about:
Dr. John B. Molidor, CSP, comes to us from the United States at Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine, an Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry and Medical Education and Research.
Dr. John has a long-standing interest in the brain and how people use (and don't use), especially focusing on leaders, educators, and speakers!
He is the current President of the Global Speakers Federation and a Past President of the National Speakers Association (US). He loves applying neuroscience principles to communicate more effectively ... as well as busting speaking myths (or as he says, "Things presenters/speakers say, sometimes, without even thinking ... when they should be using their brains!"
He has authored the book Crazy Good Interviewing: How Acting A Little Crazy Can Get You The Job (published by Wiley and Sons) and available on Amazon.
About the Podcast:
ICT Podcast all about innovation, communication, and technology – a few key areas that are super important in today’s world.
If you want to know what it takes to be a better innovator, better communicator, and leverage technology to make this world a better place, please subscribe. Every week, I bring new perspectives, ideas, tips, and techniques so that you can improve all these aspects of your life.
Web: https://www.anandtamboli.com
LinkedIn: https://www.anandtamboli.com/linkedin
Books: https://www.anandtamboli.com/amazon
Music By: https://tunestogo.net
Our brain is such a fascinating part of our body that everyone has it, but not everyone uses it effectively. There are so many myths about the brain, and they are wildly used as a part of communication. Which not only spreads misinformation but also challenges our credibility while communicating.
To bust some of those myths and understand better communication mechanisms, I have Dr. John Molidor on the show this week.
We talk about:
Dr. John B. Molidor, CSP, comes to us from the United States at Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine, an Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry and Medical Education and Research.
Dr. John has a long-standing interest in the brain and how people use (and don't use), especially focusing on leaders, educators, and speakers!
He is the current President of the Global Speakers Federation and a Past President of the National Speakers Association (US). He loves applying neuroscience principles to communicate more effectively ... as well as busting speaking myths (or as he says, "Things presenters/speakers say, sometimes, without even thinking ... when they should be using their brains!"
He has authored the book Crazy Good Interviewing: How Acting A Little Crazy Can Get You The Job (published by Wiley and Sons) and available on Amazon.
About the Podcast:
ICT Podcast all about innovation, communication, and technology – a few key areas that are super important in today’s world.
If you want to know what it takes to be a better innovator, better communicator, and leverage technology to make this world a better place, please subscribe. Every week, I bring new perspectives, ideas, tips, and techniques so that you can improve all these aspects of your life.
Web: https://www.anandtamboli.com
LinkedIn: https://www.anandtamboli.com/linkedin
Books: https://www.anandtamboli.com/amazon
Music By: https://tunestogo.net