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#79 Body Language Decoded- Movie review

#79 Body Language & humanity wired! (High Strangeness)

Decoding Body Language and Human Interaction..

 

In this episode of 'High Strangeness,' Tony and guest Ron Mason explore the concept of reading energies from people that influence our likes and dislikes, delving into body language and facial expressions. The discussion centers on the documentary 'Body Language Decoded,' featuring experts like FBI agent Joe Navarro and body language analysts Lillian Glass and Professor Matsumoto. They discuss experiences, including how facial and body movements convey emotions, the significance of non-verbal cues, and the challenges of accurately interpreting them. The episode also touches on specific examples, such as notorious public figures and real-life cases, to illustrate the power and pitfalls of body language analysis.

 

00:00 Introduction to High Strangeness

00:55 Meet the Guest: Ron Mason

01:47 Understanding Human Vibes and Body Language

02:57 Exploring Body Language Decoded

03:26 Personal Experiences with Reading People

07:04 The Complexity of Facial Expressions

17:19 The Science Behind Facial Action Coding System (FACS)

23:49 Universal Facial Expressions and Instincts

25:26 Micro Expressions and Facial Leaks

26:33 Body Language: Face vs. Body

28:17 Gestures and Movements

29:14 Airport Security Insights

30:54 Feet and Body Language

31:50 Relationship Dynamics

34:18 Analyzing Public Figures

39:32 The Penny Boudreaux Case

42:14 Final Thoughts and Recommendations



 
 

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