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Jul 2021
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Using Body Language, Nonverbal Cues To G...

Dr. Phil McGraw
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In one of his favorite episodes of the Phil in the Blanks podcast, Dr. Phil brings together The Behavior Panel: behavioral and body language experts, who break down the clues and signals we give one another and explain how to interpret body language and understand human behavior. Scott Rouse, Greg Hartley, Mark Bowden and Chase Hughes discuss how external ap ... Show More
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