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The Story Collider

Amy Cuddy: Passing As Myself

The Story Collider

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Arts, Science, Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Performing Arts

4.4824 Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2014

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

After a terrible head injury, Amy Cuddy wakes up in the hospital to find she's a different person. Amy Cuddy is a social psychologist and Harvard Business School Associate Professor who studies how snap judgments and nonverbal behavior affect people from the classroom to the boardroom. Amy Cuddy's fascinating work on "power posing" reveals how your physical posture affects not only how others see you, but also how you see yourself, your own hormone levels, and your performance and important life outcomes. Researching stereotypes, emotions, nonverbal behaviors, and hormone levels, Amy explains to audiences the role these variables play in shaping our emotions, intentions and behaviors in business and society. Amy's work has been featured on CNN, MSNBC, The New York Times, The Financial Times, Scientific American Mind, The Wall Street Journal, and even as the theme of a Dilbert comic strip. Business Insider just named Amy as one of 2013's "50 Women Who are Changing the World." Her TED Talk is now the second most viewed of all time. She is also a classically trained (and still practicing) ballet dancer, which informs her research on nonverbal communication. Help keep us going! If you love the podcast, please donate here: http://www.patreon.com/thestorycollider

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0:00.0

A science story, huh?

0:04.8

Is NYU scientist the...

0:06.6

I felt...

0:07.4

I was so...

0:08.6

And I just thought, well...

0:09.6

It was that golden moment.

0:12.8

Because science was on my side.

0:29.0

Hi, everyone. I'm Ben Lilly, and welcome to the Story Collider, where we bring you true stories of how science has affected people's lives.

0:38.4

This week's story is from Amy Cuddy. The story was recorded in May 2013 at the Bell House in Brooklyn as part of our three-year anniversary celebration.

0:42.8

Our four-year anniversary is coming up. Head to storyclider.org for details.

0:55.0

When I went to college, I was, I knew I was smart. It was pretty much the only thing that I knew about anything.

1:00.0

But I felt like that was a safe thing, that it was fixed, that if I ever needed it, I could lean on it.

1:08.0

I wasn't particularly driven.

1:11.2

I didn't know what I wanted to do.

1:13.3

And I was totally OK with that, because I felt like I

1:16.4

would somehow meander along and bump into it,

1:19.9

and it would work out, because I would always be smart,

1:23.4

and that would be OK.

1:24.3

I mean, I was really just a typical, I think, a typical college kid.

1:29.4

I went to a state school. I wasn't fancy. You know, I worked low-wage jobs. I worked as a roller-skinned

1:34.7

waitress for a while. I lived, I lived a summer, the summer that I turned 19, I lived in a,

1:42.1

in a squalor, in a house that probably should have been condemned at the Jersey

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