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Chip Conley - The people skills of great business leaders

Chip Conley

Chip Conley

The skill that seperates  business leaders from business followers is:  emotional intelligence.  Chip Conley, Saybrook University's Scholar-Practitioner in Residence and the founder of Joi de Vivre hotels, says that understanding how to help your employees be happy is the invaluable skill for tomorrow's executives, and they can't get that from focusing on the botom line.

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Ruth Richards - What is Creativity?

Ruth Richards

Ruth Richards

When we have a new idea, where does it come from?  Why are some people so original?  What are they doing that the rest of us aren't?  Ruth Richards, editor of "Everyday Creativity" and one of the leading researchers in the study of creativity in everyday life, says you can look at creativity as a different state of consciousness - one we all have access to but rarely understant.

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Eric Willmarth - Advances in Hypnosis

Eric Willmarth

Eric Willmarth

Science has taken a close look at what happens in the brain when someone goes under hypnosis - and the results can make hypnotic treatments more targetted and more effective.  But Dr. Eric Willmarth, a globally recognized expert in the use of hypnosis for clinical treatment, says that for all the advances we've made in understanding how to use hypnosis, it still might be best to compare hypnosis to musical ability:  ideosyncratic and very personal, with no two people under hypnosis alike.

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Donald Moss - Uncovering the new face of illness

Donald Moss

Donald Moss

We don't get sick the way we used to - and our medical needs are radically different than they were 100 years ago.  In an era when we know so much more, and live so much longer, medicine needs to change.  In this excerpt from his presentation "The Promise of the New Medicine," Dr. Donald Moss outlines what the next generation of medicine and healthcare will look like.

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James Gordon - A better way to treat depression

James Gordon

James Gordon

Except in extreme cases, anti-depressents are no better than placebos with nasty side-effects.  To treat depression effectively, says Dr. James Gordon, is to take a journey.  It's to look at your relationship to the things that make you depressed;  it's to look at the way you treat your body;  it's to make choices that will take you to a new point in your life.  The idea that you can take a pill for that isn't just untrue:  it's part of the problem.

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