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Men’s vs. Women’s Brains and The Effect on Social Networking

Joseph Carrabis
Joseph Carrabis is a patchword quilt of a braniac. The dude has written books ranging from cultural anthropology, database technology and methods, information mechanics, language acquisition, learning and education theory, mathematics, network topologies, and psycholinguistic modeling.

He’ll teach you how to know what someone is thinking in 10 seconds or less. He knows the inner secrets of a “Marketing Whisperer.”

He plays a dozen instruments and may speak as many languages, including Gaelic, which he does on the show.

Joseph Carrabis, Founder, NextStage Evolution on “Why People Do What They Do.”

 

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And most interesting to me, he uses brain science to describe the different approach men and women take in the arena of community, power and social networking.

 

Oh, and he flies kites bigger than dump trucks.

Super special. Waaay smarter than you and I combined. You may end this episode feeling like you’ve squandered your slacker life, you may learn some amazing insights to help you with your business, you may get both.

Joseph Carrabis

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  1. sebas86 » Men’s vs. Women’s Brains and The Effect on Social Networking said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 9:57 pm

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