re103: Can you read the emotions on another person’s face? With Dan Hill, author of Famous Faces Decoded

April 02, 2020 00:34:01
re103: Can you read the emotions on another person’s face? With Dan Hill, author of Famous Faces Decoded
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re103: Can you read the emotions on another person’s face? With Dan Hill, author of Famous Faces Decoded

Apr 02 2020 | 00:34:01

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Bradley Charbonneau

Show Notes

Job interview? Hot date? Or you just really want to know what the other person is really thinking?

I talk with Dan Hill, author of “Famous Faces Decoded” and he tells us how.

“What is it you think I’m going to find out about you?”

— Dan Hill

“In this smart, entertaining book, he [Hill] explains how one can spot seven emotions on people’s faces . . . using clear examples . . . Here, he analyzes the facial expressions of 173 celebrities . . . A fun, informative book for readers interested in better reading people.”

— Kirkus Reviews

“Recent research on leadership has found that the ability to recognize and understand emotions are among the best predictors of successful leaders. Rarely, however, are these emotional intelligence skills taught in business school. Dan Hill presents a unique and highly entertaining roadmap to these skills.”

— Steven Stein, Ph.D., author of The EQ Leader
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