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Episode: 167

How to Read Body Language to Get What You Want: 6 Simple Psychological Tricks to Be More Confident

with Vanessa Van Edwards

Learn science-backed tricks to be more successful, charismatic, and influential today.

You are getting a step-by-step guide to overcoming any challenge that comes your way.

Do you want to know how to talk to anyone with ease and confidence?

Vanessa Van Edwards, founder of The Science of People, shares insights on confidence and body language that anyone can practice and master.

Whether you want to:

  • Be a better leader
  • Land your dream job
  • Achieve big goals

This episode teaches the skills you need to align your life with what you truly want.

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Key takeaways

  1. The most likable people like more people. Vanessa’s research found popularity was tied not to looks or charm, but to actively expressing appreciation for others.

  2. Small physical shifts, like dropping your shoulders and lifting your chest, immediately signal power, calm your brain, and break the awkwardness loop.

  3. Where you stand changes who you meet: don’t hover by the door. Plant yourself near the bar exit, where people are ready and open to connect. 

  4. The words you use prime how others behave; even renaming a meeting “collaboration hour” can make it more productive, focused, and energizing.

  5. You’re most powerful in your A-zone (the tasks only you crush and love) so protect that zone ruthlessly and give away everything else.

Guests Appearing in this Episode

Vanessa Van Edwards

Vanessa Van Edwards is a behavioral investigator, founder of the behavior lab The Science of People, author, and speaker who specializes in the science of human connection and communication.

  • Book: Cues

    What makes someone charismatic? Why do some captivate a room, while others have trouble managing a small meeting? What makes some ideas spread, while other good ones fall by the wayside? If you have ever been interrupted in meetings, overlooked for career opportunities or had your ideas ignored, your cues may be the problem – and the solution.

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