Using Non Verbal Communication to Create Passive Value with Sebastian Drake
May 6th, 2008 • Related • Filed Under
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Sebastian Drake of the popular Master the Vibe series joins us this week on the radio. Sebastian, who writes a weekly column here at TSB, talks to us about a variety of topics.
One of the topics Sebastian stresses is using non verbal communication to create passive value for yourself. Non verbal communication includes physiology, body language, and posture.
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Comment by Chase on 6 May 2008:
Very good interview…I enjoyed it.
Whatever the subject topic…the next time you have him on ask about his nonverbal approaches. Craziest shit you’ll ever hear…even crazier to see.
Comment by lilez0518 on 7 May 2008:
I agree Chase. It was very enjoyable, i would like to hear more abou the nonverbal stuff too.
Comment by Anonymous on 7 May 2008:
Great Podcast as always guys.
Side notes: I’m Pulling for Yea Mikey, Believe That! You are going to kill it on the PAII.
This is a killer Pickup by the way -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aNTNdRMNLM.
F#cking brilliant, figured I’d share it. Guy has major confidence and strong alpha body language.
Comment by Mike G on 7 May 2008:
Sebastian always has good tips. Great podcast.
And wow! Dude has major confidence in the youtube pickup. I want that…or rather, I will have that..
Comment by Seraf24 on 8 May 2008:
I never thought about the whole Chin-Up tidbit. For awhile I had just been walking around wit a smirk. Having the chin-up should definitely help my passive value since I’m not that tall (5′5")
Another aspect of my game I’m still working on is the whole conversation tidbit. Having the woman invest 2/3 of the time. I think having the woman feel like she did the work is what will create day 2s. So far I have not been able to get very man Day 2s.
-Seraf
Comment by retodded on 16 May 2008:
sweet, good stuff