275: Joe Navarro - The World's #1 Body Language Expert (FBI Special Agent)
The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
Episode #275: Joe Navarro - The World's #1 Body Language Expert (FBI Special Agent)
Show Notes:
- Commonalities of sustaining excellence:
- They are exceptional observers
- They understand the needs, wants, desires, fears, and opportunities of themselves and others
- Strong attention to detail
- High levels of self and situational awareness
- "I don't go where the puck is. I go where it's going to be." - Wayne Gretzky
- Some leaders can get mired in the mindless day to day actions. The great ones focus on what's most important.
- Understanding non-verbals can lead to deep relationships.
- "One of the reasons we study non-verbals is so we can be empathetic."
- Moving to The U.S. as an 8 year old refugee from Cuba -- Joe could not speak the language, so it forced him to pay close attention to the non-verbal communication from his teachers and peers.
- The amazing focus of The Wright Brothers and how that led to their success
- Why the FBI called Joe when he was graduating from BYU
- "In the FBI, I was a paid observer. I detected when something was wrong with the person right in front of me."
- How do we become what we are capable of?
- "It starts today. What are my limitations right now? Am I observing the things I should be observing?"
- "People are what's most important. We have to be better observers."
- "Education is a continuous process. I still see myself as a student."
- "Curious people are usually exceptional."
- "Communication is both reflexive and fluid."
- Do not be cynical or expect people to lie. Treat everyone with a blank slate. Ask questions. Listen. Ask follow up questions...
- "I never assume to have all the facts. I want to hear what you have to say before I make a conclusion."
- "Our job as leaders is to ask questions, not presume we know all the answers."
- JFK vs Nixon debate:
- Why did the TV viewers think JFK won while the radio listeners thought Nixon won?
- JFK was tan, good looking, put makeup on, wore a tailored suit. Nixon had a cold, suit didn't fit as well, didn't wear makeup, he didn't look as good as JFK.
- Why did the TV viewers think JFK won while the radio listeners thought Nixon won?
- How we dress is important:
- "Everything is communicating something about us."
- Winston Churchill -- "He always rehearsed what he planned to say in a meeting."
- Also think, "How can I say this in the fewest number of words?"
- Abraham Lincoln spoke for 2 minutes and 26 seconds for the Gettysburg Address. The speaker before him spoke for 2 hours. We remember people who can effectively be concise.
- "Choose each word carefully."
- How an introvert can succeed at a networking event?
- "It's a performance. Lead with curiosity. Ask questions. Get to know one person at a time."
- Why joining The Learning Leader Circle is a good idea
- Use the "Get To Know You Document"
"When you ask someone for help, you're giving them the opportunity to feel amazing."
Social Media:
- Follow Joe on Twitter: @navarrotells
- Read: What Every BODY Is Saying
- Connect with me on LinkedIn
- Join our Facebook Group: The Learning Leader Community
- To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12
More Learning:
Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon
Episode 216: Jim Collins -- How To Go From Good To Great
Episode 200: Keith Hawk & AJ Hawk -- Showing Up, Doing The Work, Earning Trust, Helping Others, Winning The Super Bowl, Celebrating #200
Episode 234: Jocko Willink -- Why Discipline Equals Freedom
Raw Description
<p>The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk</p> <p>Episode #275: Joe Navarro - The World's #1 Body Language Expert (FBI Special Agent)</p> <p>Show Notes:</p> <ul> <li>Commonalities of sustaining excellence: <ul> <li>They are exceptional observers</li> <li>They understand the needs, wants, desires, fears, and opportunities of themselves and others</li> <li>Strong attention to detail</li> <li>High levels of self and situational awareness</li> <li>"I don't go where the puck is. I go where it's going to be." - Wayne Gretzky</li> </ul> </li> <li>Some leaders can get mired in the mindless day to day actions. The great ones focus on what's most important.</li> <li>Understanding non-verbals can lead to deep relationships.</li> <li>"One of the reasons we study non-verbals is so we can be empathetic."</li> <li>Moving to The U.S. as an 8 year old refugee from Cuba -- Joe could not speak the language, so it forced him to pay close attention to the non-verbal communication from his teachers and peers.</li> <li>The amazing focus of The Wright Brothers and how that led to their success</li> <li>Why the FBI called Joe when he was graduating from BYU</li> <li>"In the FBI, I was a paid observer. I detected when something was wrong with the person right in front of me."</li> <li>How do we become what we are capable of? <ul> <li>"It starts today. What are my limitations right now? Am I observing the things I should be observing?"</li> <li>"People are what's most important. We have to be better observers."</li> </ul> </li> <li>"Education is a continuous process. I still see myself as a student."</li> <li>"Curious people are usually exceptional."</li> <li>"Communication is both reflexive and fluid." </li> <li>Do not be cynical or expect people to lie. Treat everyone with a blank slate. Ask questions. Listen. Ask follow up questions... <ul> <li>"I never assume to have all the facts. I want to hear what you have to say before I make a conclusion."</li> </ul> </li> <li>"Our job as leaders is to ask questions, not presume we know all the answers."</li> <li>JFK vs Nixon debate: <ul> <li>Why did the TV viewers think JFK won while the radio listeners thought Nixon won? <ul> <li>JFK was tan, good looking, put makeup on, wore a tailored suit. Nixon had a cold, suit didn't fit as well, didn't wear makeup, he didn't look as good as JFK.</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> <li>How we dress is important: <ul> <li>"Everything is communicating something about us."</li> </ul> </li> <li>Winston Churchill -- "He always rehearsed what he planned to say in a meeting."</li> <li>Also think, "How can I say this in the fewest number of words?"</li> <li>Abraham Lincoln spoke for 2 minutes and 26 seconds for the Gettysburg Address. The speaker before him spoke for 2 hours. We remember people who can effectively be concise. <ul> <li>"Choose each word carefully."</li> </ul> </li> <li>How an introvert can succeed at a networking event? <ul> <li>"It's a performance. Lead with curiosity. Ask questions. Get to know one person at a time."</li> </ul> </li> <li>Why joining <em><a href= "http://info.brixeyandmeyer.com/the-learning-leader-circle-applicati?utm_source=email&utm_content=59130975" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Learning Leader Circle</a></em> is a good idea</li> <li>Use the "<a href="http://learningleader.com/gettoknowyou/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Get To Know You Document</a>"</li> </ul> <p>"When you ask someone for help, you're giving them the opportunity to feel amazing."</p> <p>Social Media:</p> <ul> <li>Follow Joe on Twitter: <a href= "https://twitter.com/navarrotells" target="_blank" rel= "noopener">@navarrotells</a></li> <li>Read: <a href= "https://www.amazon.com/What-Every-BODY-Saying-Speed-Reading-ebook/dp/B0010SKSTO/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1535563437&sr=1-1&keywords=navarro" target="_blank" rel="noopener">What Every BODY Is Saying</a></li> <li>Connect with me on <a href= "https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanhawk12" target="_blank" rel= "noopener noreferrer">LinkedIn</a></li> <li>Join our Facebook Group: <a href= "https://www.facebook.com/groups/LearningLeader" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Learning Leader Community</a></li> <li>To Follow Me on Twitter: <a href= "https://twitter.com/RyanHawk12">@RyanHawk12</a></li> </ul> <p>More Learning:</p> <p><a href="http://bit.ly/1OOLpjJ">Episode 078:</a> Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon</p> <p><a href="http://bit.ly/2v8THlf" target="_blank" rel= "noopener">Episode 216:</a> Jim Collins -- How To Go From Good To Great</p> <p><a href="http://bit.ly/2oBCuex" target="_blank" rel= "noopener">Episode 200:</a> Keith Hawk & AJ Hawk -- Showing Up, Doing The Work, Earning Trust, Helping Others, Winning The Super Bowl, Celebrating #200</p> <p><a href="http://bit.ly/2Aqwj2R" target="_blank" rel= "noopener">Episode 234</a>: Jocko Willink -- Why Discipline Equals Freedom</p>
Show Notes
The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
Episode #275: Joe Navarro - The World's #1 Body Language Expert (FBI Special Agent)
Show Notes:
- Commonalities of sustaining excellence:
- They are exceptional observers
- They understand the needs, wants, desires, fears, and opportunities of themselves and others
- Strong attention to detail
- High levels of self and situational awareness
- "I don't go where the puck is. I go where it's going to be." - Wayne Gretzky
- Some leaders can get mired in the mindless day to day actions. The great ones focus on what's most important.
- Understanding non-verbals can lead to deep relationships.
- "One of the reasons we study non-verbals is so we can be empathetic."
- Moving to The U.S. as an 8 year old refugee from Cuba -- Joe could not speak the language, so it forced him to pay close attention to the non-verbal communication from his teachers and peers.
- The amazing focus of The Wright Brothers and how that led to their success
- Why the FBI called Joe when he was graduating from BYU
- "In the FBI, I was a paid observer. I detected when something was wrong with the person right in front of me."
- How do we become what we are capable of?
- "It starts today. What are my limitations right now? Am I observing the things I should be observing?"
- "People are what's most important. We have to be better observers."
- "Education is a continuous process. I still see myself as a student."
- "Curious people are usually exceptional."
- "Communication is both reflexive and fluid."
- Do not be cynical or expect people to lie. Treat everyone with a blank slate. Ask questions. Listen. Ask follow up questions...
- "I never assume to have all the facts. I want to hear what you have to say before I make a conclusion."
- "Our job as leaders is to ask questions, not presume we know all the answers."
- JFK vs Nixon debate:
- Why did the TV viewers think JFK won while the radio listeners thought Nixon won?
- JFK was tan, good looking, put makeup on, wore a tailored suit. Nixon had a cold, suit didn't fit as well, didn't wear makeup, he didn't look as good as JFK.
- Why did the TV viewers think JFK won while the radio listeners thought Nixon won?
- How we dress is important:
- "Everything is communicating something about us."
- Winston Churchill -- "He always rehearsed what he planned to say in a meeting."
- Also think, "How can I say this in the fewest number of words?"
- Abraham Lincoln spoke for 2 minutes and 26 seconds for the Gettysburg Address. The speaker before him spoke for 2 hours. We remember people who can effectively be concise.
- "Choose each word carefully."
- How an introvert can succeed at a networking event?
- "It's a performance. Lead with curiosity. Ask questions. Get to know one person at a time."
- Why joining The Learning Leader Circle is a good idea
- Use the "Get To Know You Document"
"When you ask someone for help, you're giving them the opportunity to feel amazing."
Social Media:
- Follow Joe on Twitter: @navarrotells
- Read: What Every BODY Is Saying
- Connect with me on LinkedIn
- Join our Facebook Group: The Learning Leader Community
- To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12
More Learning:
Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon
Episode 216: Jim Collins -- How To Go From Good To Great
Episode 200: Keith Hawk & AJ Hawk -- Showing Up, Doing The Work, Earning Trust, Helping Others, Winning The Super Bowl, Celebrating #200
Episode 234: Jocko Willink -- Why Discipline Equals Freedom
Raw Description
<p>The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk</p> <p>Episode #275: Joe Navarro - The World's #1 Body Language Expert (FBI Special Agent)</p> <p>Show Notes:</p> <ul> <li>Commonalities of sustaining excellence: <ul> <li>They are exceptional observers</li> <li>They understand the needs, wants, desires, fears, and opportunities of themselves and others</li> <li>Strong attention to detail</li> <li>High levels of self and situational awareness</li> <li>"I don't go where the puck is. I go where it's going to be." - Wayne Gretzky</li> </ul> </li> <li>Some leaders can get mired in the mindless day to day actions. The great ones focus on what's most important.</li> <li>Understanding non-verbals can lead to deep relationships.</li> <li>"One of the reasons we study non-verbals is so we can be empathetic."</li> <li>Moving to The U.S. as an 8 year old refugee from Cuba -- Joe could not speak the language, so it forced him to pay close attention to the non-verbal communication from his teachers and peers.</li> <li>The amazing focus of The Wright Brothers and how that led to their success</li> <li>Why the FBI called Joe when he was graduating from BYU</li> <li>"In the FBI, I was a paid observer. I detected when something was wrong with the person right in front of me."</li> <li>How do we become what we are capable of? <ul> <li>"It starts today. What are my limitations right now? Am I observing the things I should be observing?"</li> <li>"People are what's most important. We have to be better observers."</li> </ul> </li> <li>"Education is a continuous process. I still see myself as a student."</li> <li>"Curious people are usually exceptional."</li> <li>"Communication is both reflexive and fluid." </li> <li>Do not be cynical or expect people to lie. Treat everyone with a blank slate. Ask questions. Listen. Ask follow up questions... <ul> <li>"I never assume to have all the facts. I want to hear what you have to say before I make a conclusion."</li> </ul> </li> <li>"Our job as leaders is to ask questions, not presume we know all the answers."</li> <li>JFK vs Nixon debate: <ul> <li>Why did the TV viewers think JFK won while the radio listeners thought Nixon won? <ul> <li>JFK was tan, good looking, put makeup on, wore a tailored suit. Nixon had a cold, suit didn't fit as well, didn't wear makeup, he didn't look as good as JFK.</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> <li>How we dress is important: <ul> <li>"Everything is communicating something about us."</li> </ul> </li> <li>Winston Churchill -- "He always rehearsed what he planned to say in a meeting."</li> <li>Also think, "How can I say this in the fewest number of words?"</li> <li>Abraham Lincoln spoke for 2 minutes and 26 seconds for the Gettysburg Address. The speaker before him spoke for 2 hours. We remember people who can effectively be concise. <ul> <li>"Choose each word carefully."</li> </ul> </li> <li>How an introvert can succeed at a networking event? <ul> <li>"It's a performance. Lead with curiosity. Ask questions. Get to know one person at a time."</li> </ul> </li> <li>Why joining <em><a href= "http://info.brixeyandmeyer.com/the-learning-leader-circle-applicati?utm_source=email&utm_content=59130975" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Learning Leader Circle</a></em> is a good idea</li> <li>Use the "<a href="http://learningleader.com/gettoknowyou/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Get To Know You Document</a>"</li> </ul> <p>"When you ask someone for help, you're giving them the opportunity to feel amazing."</p> <p>Social Media:</p> <ul> <li>Follow Joe on Twitter: <a href= "https://twitter.com/navarrotells" target="_blank" rel= "noopener">@navarrotells</a></li> <li>Read: <a href= "https://www.amazon.com/What-Every-BODY-Saying-Speed-Reading-ebook/dp/B0010SKSTO/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1535563437&sr=1-1&keywords=navarro" target="_blank" rel="noopener">What Every BODY Is Saying</a></li> <li>Connect with me on <a href= "https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanhawk12" target="_blank" rel= "noopener noreferrer">LinkedIn</a></li> <li>Join our Facebook Group: <a href= "https://www.facebook.com/groups/LearningLeader" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Learning Leader Community</a></li> <li>To Follow Me on Twitter: <a href= "https://twitter.com/RyanHawk12">@RyanHawk12</a></li> </ul> <p>More Learning:</p> <p><a href="http://bit.ly/1OOLpjJ">Episode 078:</a> Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon</p> <p><a href="http://bit.ly/2v8THlf" target="_blank" rel= "noopener">Episode 216:</a> Jim Collins -- How To Go From Good To Great</p> <p><a href="http://bit.ly/2oBCuex" target="_blank" rel= "noopener">Episode 200:</a> Keith Hawk & AJ Hawk -- Showing Up, Doing The Work, Earning Trust, Helping Others, Winning The Super Bowl, Celebrating #200</p> <p><a href="http://bit.ly/2Aqwj2R" target="_blank" rel= "noopener">Episode 234</a>: Jocko Willink -- Why Discipline Equals Freedom</p>