Understanding Non-Verbal Communication: Insights from a Former FBI Agent

Joe Navarro, a former FBI agent and body language expert, explores the nuances of non-verbal communication. He explains the significance of gestures like arm folding and other body language cues.

Understanding Non-Verbal Communication: Insights from a Former FBI Agent
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55.2M views • May 21, 2019
Understanding Non-Verbal Communication: Insights from a Former FBI Agent

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Former FBI agent and body language expert Joe Navarro breaks down the various ways we communicate non-verbally. What does it mean when we fold our arms? Why do we interlace our fingers? Can a poker player actually hide their body language?

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