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E 189 Navigating Physical Touch at Work Post Lockdown with Michael Banissy

Jun 13, 2023โ€ข37 min
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Dr. Michael Banissy recently wrote the HIGHLY relevant and timely book, Touch Matters: Hugs, Handshakes, and the New Science on How Touch Can Enhance You Well-Being. Dr. Banissy was fascinated with the human person and was a self-professed people-watcher for many years. His interest in the biology behind psychology led him to research physical touchโ€”one of the first senses we develop. If you have struggled with how to use physical touch in a professional setting, this episode will DECODE the language of touch and give you the basics for how to incorporate it. We all know that physical touch seems taboo post-pandemic. But in this captivating episode Dr. Banissy shares with us why physical touch is so ESSENTIAL and how we can use it to our advantage. Some solid gold takeaways include: ๐Ÿ‰ How different customs affect how we approach physical touch ๐Ÿค— The surprising health benefits of hugging ๐Ÿ˜ฉ How physical touch can reduce anxiety, even before public speaking events ๐Ÿ† How positive touch can affect team building and performance ๐Ÿ˜€ How touch can help convey powerful emotion and why that is helpful in the workplace โ“ Why conversations about touch are needed in the workplace ๐Ÿ’Ž How tactile communication translates to more success ๐Ÿฅ The first steps in managing tactical communication in the post-pandemic era This episode of the Speak Up with Laura Camacho podcast is brought to you by The Practical Guide to Effective Communication: Get Recognized for the Value You Already Contribute.
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