Can a Triple Nod Improve Communication?
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In today’s episode, I’m diving into the viral claim behind the triple nod, touted as a research backed hack for better communication. We’ll trace its evolution over the years, explore the research (or lack thereof) that backs it up, and unpack how ambiguous stats and missing citations can turn into misinformation. From precise percentages to vague references, we’ll see whether this popular nonverbal cue holds up to scrutiny.
Join me as I separate fact from fiction, explain why transparency in sharing “research” matters, and share tips for navigating the next viral stat you encounter.
Referenced:
- Mel Robbins Podcast
- YouTube video for the speaker’s organization
- The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast
- Time Magazine article
- LifeHacker
- Science of People
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