Unraveling the Role of Hand Gestures in Communication and Thought: A Deep Dive with Dr. Susan Golden Meadows


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Oct 14 2023 35 mins   2
What if our hands are the key to better communication and deeper understanding? Join me as I sit down with the esteemed Dr. Susan Golden Meadow, diving headfirst into an exploration of her groundbreaking research on the role of gestures in communication, thought, and learning. As we dissect the fascinating world of nonverbal communication, you'll learn how our hands can subtly influence others, and how the gestures of deaf children differ from those of adults. Get ready to see your hands in a whole new light.

But that's not all we have in store for you. As the conversation unfolds, we'll also touch on the art of relaxation, and the importance of human connection. With a little bit of cross-country skiing and windsurfing thrown into the mix, we'll discuss how physical activities can help us unwind and reconnect with our humanity. Plus, we'll give you a sneak peek of the upcoming book, "Thinking With Your Hands: The Surprising Science Behind How Gestures Shape Our Thoughts" and hint at a forthcoming discussion on a documentary about Dr. David Ho. So buckle up and prepare to be enlightened, entertained, and maybe even a little surprised.

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