The Three Spaces of Communication: The Physical Space, The Space of the Senses, and the Virtual Space.
How close should you sit or stand to someone? We explore the subtle art of Proxemics and its role in building trust. We explore cross-cultural variations and The Vertical Space that shapes our classrooms and boardrooms.
The Space of the Senses looks at all the personal senses, from your co-worker's strong-smelling office lunch to the volume levels required to be heard and to connect.
And then we look at the Virtual Space and how we can easily feel that space being invaded online.
Once we understand both these tangible and intangible shared spaces we can learn to build our human connection.
We recorded this episode in the studio of our great friend Carlos Santana in Puerta Vallarta, Mexico. He has such a great energy and it was a pleasure to record in his studio once again. Thanks Carlos! https://prosantana.com.mx/
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