i feel liberated by this research to gesture a lot myself. And i encourage my kids to gesture. When they are trying to explain or or im describe something. I'll say, you know, try moving your hands when you say that. So the next time i teach a class, i really want to find ways to incorporate gesture into my own teaching. Because so much of what we convey to each other is conveyed through gesture.
Our curators — Malcolm Gladwell, Adam Grant, Susan Cain, and Daniel Pink — recently named “The Extended Mind” by Annie Murphy Paul one of the best books of the year. In this episode, Annie returns to the Next Big Idea podcast for a spirited conversation with Adam in which she defends the fine art of fidgeting, suggests ways to improve group brainstorms, and gives Adam advice on how to talk to his childhood sensei.
By the way, Adam's brilliant TED podcast "WorkLife" is back now with a new batch of interviews — including a Nobel Prize winner, one of the world’s most influential leaders, a daredevil who’s mastered fear, and one of the most decorated Olympians ever. Find them on "WorkLife with Adam Grant" wherever you listen.