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Examining the "Power Posing" Phenomenon with Tom Loncar

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"At its core, this study emphasises that our bodies are important. Anything that gets you out of your head and creating an in-the-moment kind of awareness is a powerful and useful thing. Physical awareness is an extra option and options have value."
Scientific research, especially in the psychological sciences, is rarely linear. There is no definitive answer and, as with most things, context is important. This is evident in the conversations that have sparked around 'Power Posing' or the idea that body positions can change the way you think and feel.
My guest today's guest is Tom Loncar, executive coach, writer, researcher on leadership psychology and mindset and founder of "Grow Gravitas." In a recent article for the British Psychological Society Tom examined power posing's 10-year journey and the role that it has played in social science research. It's a great article about a fascinating topic - whether small postural adjustment make us feel more powerful when facing stressful situations. But while power posing is interesting in its own right, it has an even more fascinating back story that sees it embroiled in psychology's replication crisis'.
Listen in to hear Tom and I geek out about:
•Power posing: What it is and why it took the world by storm.
•Why there is rarely a 'silver bullet' for behaviour change.
•How Tom got started in his in-depth research by diving down rabbit holes.
•A short but long history of embodiment or 'embodied cognition' and how our bodies influence our emotions.
•The role Power Posing played in behavioural science's 'replication crisis'.
•Where the dialogue is now for 'power posing' and where it might take us next.
About our guest:
In addition to his work as an executive coach and researcher, Tom is also a regular contributing writer on leadership for the Australian Financial Review and BOSS Magazine. His articles have covered a wide variety of topics examining leadership growth and the often unseen barriers that can get in the way of doing what matters.
Where to find Tom:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/TomLoncar
LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/tloncar
Resources mentioned in this episode:
A Decade of 'Power Posing': Where Do We Stand? by Tom Loncar
Does "Power Posing" really work? ABC Radio interview with Tom Loncar
Presence: Bringing Your Boldest Self to Your Biggest Challenges by Amy Cuddy
TEDTalk: Your body language may shape who you are with Amy Cuddy
Smiling does make you happier - under carefully controlled conditions
Assessing the Robustness of Power Posing
Social Sciences Replication Project
When the Revolution Came for Amy Cuddy
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potentialpsychology/message
To hear more, visit potentialpsychology.substack.com
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Nội dung được cung cấp bởi Ellen Jackson, Potential Psychology and The Messy Middle, Ellen Jackson, Potential Psychology, and The Messy Middle. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được Ellen Jackson, Potential Psychology and The Messy Middle, Ellen Jackson, Potential Psychology, and The Messy Middle hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.
"At its core, this study emphasises that our bodies are important. Anything that gets you out of your head and creating an in-the-moment kind of awareness is a powerful and useful thing. Physical awareness is an extra option and options have value."
Scientific research, especially in the psychological sciences, is rarely linear. There is no definitive answer and, as with most things, context is important. This is evident in the conversations that have sparked around 'Power Posing' or the idea that body positions can change the way you think and feel.
My guest today's guest is Tom Loncar, executive coach, writer, researcher on leadership psychology and mindset and founder of "Grow Gravitas." In a recent article for the British Psychological Society Tom examined power posing's 10-year journey and the role that it has played in social science research. It's a great article about a fascinating topic - whether small postural adjustment make us feel more powerful when facing stressful situations. But while power posing is interesting in its own right, it has an even more fascinating back story that sees it embroiled in psychology's replication crisis'.
Listen in to hear Tom and I geek out about:
•Power posing: What it is and why it took the world by storm.
•Why there is rarely a 'silver bullet' for behaviour change.
•How Tom got started in his in-depth research by diving down rabbit holes.
•A short but long history of embodiment or 'embodied cognition' and how our bodies influence our emotions.
•The role Power Posing played in behavioural science's 'replication crisis'.
•Where the dialogue is now for 'power posing' and where it might take us next.
About our guest:
In addition to his work as an executive coach and researcher, Tom is also a regular contributing writer on leadership for the Australian Financial Review and BOSS Magazine. His articles have covered a wide variety of topics examining leadership growth and the often unseen barriers that can get in the way of doing what matters.
Where to find Tom:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/TomLoncar
LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/tloncar
Resources mentioned in this episode:
A Decade of 'Power Posing': Where Do We Stand? by Tom Loncar
Does "Power Posing" really work? ABC Radio interview with Tom Loncar
Presence: Bringing Your Boldest Self to Your Biggest Challenges by Amy Cuddy
TEDTalk: Your body language may shape who you are with Amy Cuddy
Smiling does make you happier - under carefully controlled conditions
Assessing the Robustness of Power Posing
Social Sciences Replication Project
When the Revolution Came for Amy Cuddy
---
Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potentialpsychology/message
To hear more, visit potentialpsychology.substack.com
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