Episode 5. Mark Bowden. Influence, theatre, body language and persuasion.
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Mark Bowden discusses directing theatre, movement on stage and how it relates to art. What is authenticity? And does it vary depending on who you are speaking to and still remain authentic. His training with the movement and theatre teacher Jaques Lecoq and Philippe Gaulier. Directing at Mountview theatre school and being given the opportunity by the head of acting Brian Astbury. How politicians have changed their voices and how can this be learned and much more. Mark Bowden is an author on body language and human behavior. Bowden’s nonverbal techniques for influence and persuasion have been described in the Canadian national press as a “secret weapon” for G7 leaders, including Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper. www.truthplane.com. Thanks to Ryan Lutz for editing, clips and curbing the panic. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themagicofpodcast/support
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