Decoding Nonverbal Secrets of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris | Bilateral View | Ep 6

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Episode 6 of Bilateral View! Who won the battle of nonverbal cues between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris? And how do students across the world benefit from the knowledge of nonverbal cues and other such purposive communication strategies? Communications expert, Dr. Rhodora G. Magan joins Indian author, Prof. Arup K. Chatterjee, as she helps us understand the American elections (and of other democracies, such as the Indian elections) through a whole new lens of nonverbal cues and body language traits.

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Absolutely, it’s fascinating how a podcast like this can take a seemingly simple idea—like nonverbal cues—and unpack it in a way that feels powerful and impactful. When Dr. Magan break down everyday behaviors like gestures or facial expressions and explore how they can be "weaponized, " it shifts my perspective. What once seemed ordinary now feels like a tool or even a form of influence that’s always in play around us

The mention of universal nonverbal cues, like the smile, truly adds a beautiful layer to the discussion. A smile is a universally understood gesture that transcends language, allowing anyone to feel included, accepted, and even loved. It’s one of those simple yet powerful cues that can instantly create connection and warmth. This podcast didn’t just explain nonverbal cues; it brought them to life, and I’m walking away seeing these gestures in a whole new, powerful way.

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I couldn't agree more. Body language has been the weapon to those who know how and when to use it. It directs and influences people from across cultures.

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This conversation is intellectually soothing.

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