Citizen (Amy) Cuddy
Geoff Nesnow
I help service businesses get more, better customers sooner and handle the business growth. If you do great trade work (hvac, plumbing, electrical, moving, landscaping) and want help growing your business, I can help.
Amy Cuddy, whose very popular TED Talk and book Presence have become central to a growing dialogue about research methods in social sciences (as in this NYTimes story last week), graciously joined us on The Courage to Listen.
Amy speaks with Rev. Jeffrey Brown (also featured in Presence) about what led to her TED talk, the remarkable sequence of events that followed and the REALLY big idea she's pursuing today. They discuss the nature of the scientific method, how social science is evolving and why the people you'd least expect often suffer from imposter syndrome.
I have become a huge fan of podcasts because they encourage long-form, unconstrained dialogue. This is a fantastic example of the substantive, natural dialogue that is tough to find in other formats.
[note: If you haven't watched her TED Talk yet, please stop reading this and watch it now. It has positively impacted millions of viewers - changing how they perceive themselves and how they interact with the world.]
The podcast is available on iTunes, Feedburner and Google Play ("The Courage to Listen" episode 14). Or, you can click here or on the image below.