From Harry Harlow's first scientific presentation on love in 1958, scientists (and romanticists) have long been fascinated with this most powerful of human emotions. How do our interpersonal interactions in the home, the church, and the marketplace create or disarm frictions, and how can we utilize the fascinating findings of Harry Harlow's monkeys to help transform our realm of influence? Join Dr. Lisa Dunne on today's show to find out more!
Vengeance or Forgiveness: How Context, Culture, and Cohort Influence Our Responses
Mindset Matters: What Offenses Can Teach Us about Influence and Identity
Mindset Matters: How Your Beliefs May Be Limiting Your Breakthroughs
Creating Closeness from a Social Distance: Navigating the COVID Crisis, Social Distancing, and the Need for Community
Fear Factory: How Media-Induced Worry Impacts Your Brain, Belief, and Behavior
Season 2, Episode 8, Organizational Communication: Creating Community to Increase Value and Engagement
Season 2, Episode 7, Healthy Team Communication: How to Confront at Work Without Being a Jerk
Season 2, Episode 6, Organizational Communication: Developing a Culture of Trust and Value in the Workplace
The Friendship Formula Part 1: Secrets of Success in Relational Development
The Friendship Formula Part 2: Finding Freedom in the Frailty
The Communication Architect Episode 3: Cultivating Peace in the Age of Anxiety
The Communication Architect Episode 2: The War of Words
The Communication Architect Episode 1: The Capacity for Change
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