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Unique Book Reveals How To Improve What You Say & How to Listen – Even When No Words Are Spoken!
Best-seller writer Dr. Stephen Furlich discusses the effect of nonverbal communication in others, the important role it can play at work, in a relationship, family and in every aspect of our personal and professional lives.
Do you ever wonder why you didn’t get the job or a promotion after an interview – or why a business phone call seemed to go so much better than an in-person meeting? When you are on a date or trying to convey a message to a friend, how do you ensure they are fully receiving your intentions correctly?
It may come down not just to what you say – but what is communicated beyond words. A unique book, Nonverbal Epiphany: Steps to Improve Your Nonverbal Communication by Dr. Stephen A. Furlich, provides well-researched answers to these questions and reveals the subtle nonverbal behaviors that often go unnoticed but contribute heavily to the impression one makes.
“The interconnectedness between biology and nonverbal communication is explored deeply here,” says Dr. Furlich, whose prior book was a best-seller, Sex Talk: How Biological Sex Influences Gender Communication Differences Throughout Life’s Stages.
Readers will learn how to better notice and understand other people’s nonverbal behaviors. They will also learn how to better communicate with their nonverbal behaviors. From teens to senior citizens, anyone can learn to improve their personal and professional nonverbal communication skills. Some areas covered are gestures, facial expressions, vocal changes, colors, and measurement proportions to mention a few areas.
CA State Senatorial Candidate, Ph.D, Councilwoman
Elizabeth Wong Ahlers, Ph.D., is a mother of six, Councilwoman, businesswoman, and nature enthusiast with a passion for public service and a vision for the future that includes restoring personal liberties, safer communities, less government intervention, and restored parental rights.
In addition to serving as Councilwoman in Crescenta Valley, California, Elizabeth also has served on multiple international boards and committees including Bridge to Nations (humanitarian and educational work) as well as in local service capacities, such as chaplain for the Boy Scouts of America. Her extensive humanitarian work has taken her to Asia, India, and Bolivia working predominantly with children, women, and other underprivileged groups.
Elizabeth is certified and supports the local Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) and is even a licensed Ham Radio technician. Elizabeth is a local educator who has taught at UCLA, Los Angeles Valley College, and Glendale Community College. She graduated from Hoover High School in Glendale and earned a bachelor’s degree from UCLA, a Master’s Degree in Teaching English from UCLA, and a Doctorate Degree in Applied Theology.
She has served locally and internationally in areas of education and community wholeness as well as serving on local private school boards. Elizabeth is a fifth generation Californian, a mother to six beautiful children, and grandmother of three. When time has allowed, she has volunteered as a support group leader, youth leader, and a hospice Chaplain.
Keynote Speaker, Advocate, Author
Proven Human Services Counselor with 12+ years of experience. Worked in social services, non-profit, individual & family services, military, education, and hospitality fields. Passionate about helping others who are struggling to overcome problems with health, education, aging, addiction, and other life issues. Competitive skier and cooking enthusiast. Empathetic, organized, positive attitude.
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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist, Co-Author, The Wolves of K Street
In two decades as an investigative reporter at The Wall Street Journal, Mullins wrote scores of ground-breaking stories about the intersection of business and politics, exposed numerous scandals and prompted new laws and regulations to protect Americans against corruption by powerful government officials, lobbyists and Wall Street traders.
In addition to the Pulitzer Prize, Mullins has won the George Polk Award and has twice won the Everett Dirksen Award for best coverage of Congress. Washingtonian calls him one of 50 best reporters in politics. He has appeared on Fox News and numerous cable shows and his work as appeared in The Washington Post, The New York Times, Vanity Fair, Politico, The Atlantic and elsewhere.
Brody graduated from Gonzaga High School and Northwestern University and now lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife, two daughters and son.
Actress, Writer, Producer
Diana Durango is an actress born and raised in Tampa, Florida. She trained at the Strasberg Actor’s Studio as a method actor under Mauricio Bustamante and Lola Cohen, as well as under Larry Silverberg learning the Meisner Technique. She works out of Florida, Atlanta, New York, and L.A. in feature films and episodes such as “Monster” with Charlize Theron, “Wild Card” with Jason Statham, and “Escape at Dannemora” with director Ben Stiller and actor Benicio Del Toro. She also works as a featured model for various campaigns, while also working in mental health therapy, life coaching, and policy advocacy. She is active in advocating for women’s rights issues, domestic violence awareness and policy, and mental health policy and awareness alongside her acting and film making work. She has currently finished work in a series of horror films focusing on the “Halloween” genre as well as a feature horror film, “The Inn”. Along with her film in horror she is branching into working in biblical films this upcoming 2024, sci fi films (“Battlestar Galactica: The Stranded Warrior”), films that advocate her passionate policy issues, as well as her own projects that she is currently writing. Her upcoming star-studded feature film, “Once a Week for Life”, directed, written by, and starring George Zouvelos will be coming out in 2024, where she is playing the principle female character Eve. She continues to work in film, and is open to working with talented directors, writers, and projects that have a voice, a purpose, and a soul.
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