Reading Body Language | Janine Driver | TEDxDeerPark

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2019
  • The average person wouldn’t think that they can learn something from decoding the body language of a murderer. Little do they know, there is more than a little to learn through this unusual approach to protecting your
    friends, family and finances. In this out-of-the-box TEDx talk, retired ATF Investigator and Human Lie Detector, Janine Driver cracks the detecting deception through the nonverbal hot spots of murderers. Janine Driver is the founder, president, and lead instructor for BLUEStreak Training, an elite certification program that offers award-winning advanced communications training. BLUEStreak helps executives, sales people, and other professionals build executive presence; explode their selling skills; and create and deliver business presentations that win new business.
    Janine and her team of the world’s most sought after subject matter experts have helped clients become the total leader, which ultimately led them to win billions of dollars in new business contracts. Her elite A-list clients come from a wide variety of industries. Janine has made appearances on NBC’s Today, The Rachael Ray Show, and HLN.
    Janine’s background includes being a federal law enforcement officer within the United States Department of Justice for 16-years, where she trained over 60,000 lawyers, judges, and law enforcement officers how to read body language and detect deception. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2,4 тис.

  • @walterpaton8698
    @walterpaton8698 3 роки тому +3

    I have learned more about life from Tedtalks than my 61 years of life.

  • @RedT...TheOriginal.NotANumber
    @RedT...TheOriginal.NotANumber 3 роки тому +3

    "Anger is a secondary emotion to things like fear and sadness and anxiety."

  • @vanessawood2837
    @vanessawood2837 4 роки тому +2

    Really interesting stuff. Some caution: Eye blocking is very common with people on the Autistic Spectrum and to some degree with people who have anxiety. This should absolutely be taken into account when assessing eye blocking.

  • @hobypop
    @hobypop  +63

    Comming from a Middle Eastern background, we were taught from a young age that looking someone in the eye is a sign of daring and disrespect, especially when done during a conversation with an older person or one with a higher level of authority.

  • @SiaLaterZ
    @SiaLaterZ 2 роки тому +257

    I appreciate her emotion when talking about things that are clearly important to her. Thank you so so much!

  • @herbross7629
    @herbross7629 3 роки тому +1

    This woman is spot on. She captured me immediately and distracted me from imprtant work.

  • @joannep3437

    My 19 y.o. son is a junior w/ a psychology major. I met you today on Mel Robbins’ podcast and immediately sent this Ted Talk to my son. I plan on following up with him to be sure he gets well acquainted with you!! You’re going to be an additional professor of his…

  • @RubeeRoja
    @RubeeRoja 3 роки тому +186

    When you're a person with high empathy (an "empath") It seems like most of this is just innate. We pick up body language, energy, and other people's emotions quickly...even when you would prefer not to. It's all highly intuitive even before you know what to do with the information that you're feeling.

  • @n.d8001
    @n.d8001 3 роки тому +286

    She wants everybody to fight their battles using whatever tools they have in order to never give up. She is a friend to all of us

  • @isabellerobbe-dren752
    @isabellerobbe-dren752 4 роки тому +740

    Me to pup (pointing at carpet stain): “Did you do this?”

  • @Itzel-camacho72
    @Itzel-camacho72 2 години тому

    “anger is a secondary emotion to fear, sadness, and anxiety “ really important to remember having empathy in life 💯

  • @azharmuhammedu5989
    @azharmuhammedu5989 Рік тому +82

    Wow this is one of the best ted talks ever. The fact that Janine gets emotional gets back to her full strength throughout this talk makes her so strong. Her mom is so lucky to have her ❤️

  • @zahriahkaharah2034
    @zahriahkaharah2034 3 роки тому +369

    She is absolutely captivating. I loved this ted talk. Easily made my top faves.

  • @thezebrahippyhall8528
    @thezebrahippyhall8528 4 роки тому +266

    As a single mother to an angry, frustrated little boy who’s full of love, Thank You. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

  • @deannaseguin4342
    @deannaseguin4342 2 роки тому +14

    We always read each other's body language...we just haven't honed the decoding skills to the level this lady has.....she was very compelling and amazing....strong woman....loved it!!!!

  • @gabrielaloyola2043

    I loved the talk, now I'll see anger differently. Also, I don't know if I'm right because she put "I miss you mom" in the last slide, but I am really sorry for her loss, it is a beautiful thing to honor her with this talk and sharing ESL to teach people another way to help others

  • @AmyNCole-luv4God
    @AmyNCole-luv4God 4 роки тому +187

    Weak clapping, audience.., she deserved so much more enthusiasm, in my belief, during this presentation. I appreciate the gift of knowing, the signs to look for, thanks to this informative video.

  • @MeetByTheRiver
    @MeetByTheRiver 3 роки тому +337

    First of all, everything she said is true, however, people with anxiety, depression, all do these same things. I live with really bad Anxiety and horrible depression. I am always asked why do I never look at people in the eye when I talk to them. I always answer, because I feel claustrophobic, and I do, it makes me have a panic attack every time I look at someone in the face when I am having a conversation with someone new, or when they are next to me. My nerves skyrocket when I have to look at someone in the face when I talk to them. However, I can look someone in the face, in the eyes when I listen.

  • @corinnemcleod1804
    @corinnemcleod1804 3 роки тому +54

    There is more sadness in her voice taking about him than he ever showed

  • @RhettaPeoples
    @RhettaPeoples 2 роки тому +8

    Mama has me in tears! I love her! She looks like a warrior.