Body Talk

Written by: Richard Newman and Alina Jenkins
  • Summary

  • Discover how to perform at your best at important events and gain the respect and results you deserve by confidently communicating. Join Richard Newman and Alina Jenkins as they interview communication experts worldwide.

    Richard is an award-winning writer and founder of Body Talk. His team coaches clients globally on success in business meetings, pitches, presentations and speeches. Richard's books, 'You Were Born To Speak' and 'Lift Your Impact' are available on Amazon in hardback, audiobook and Kindle.

    Alina Jenkins is a keynote speaker, executive coach and former BBC Presenter.

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Episodes
  • Communication Lessons from a Film Producer
    Feb 3 2025

    Have you ever wondered what it’s like to navigate the fast-paced world of film production? In this episode of the Body Talk Podcast, Alina chats with Chevonne O’Shaughnessy, a film producer and co-founder of American Cinema International, to explore her fascinating career in the industry.

    Chevonne shares how an unexpected turn in her life led her into the film world, starting from scratch and learning the ropes as she went. From building strong relationships to mastering negotiation skills, she explains the communication strategies crucial to her success, especially when standing her ground with intimidating agents or finding win-win solutions in high-stakes situations.

    Chevonne also talks about how she's adapted to industry shifts over the decades, including the rise of AI, and the success of ACI’s YouTube channel, bringing her work to new audiences.

    Listen in to hear Chevonne’s incredible story and her lessons on resilience, communication and staying ahead of the curve.



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    30 mins
  • The Traitors - what can we learn about communication from the hit BBC series?
    Jan 23 2024

    The BBC series The Traitors is the ultimate murder/mystery game which has gripped audiences not just here in the UK but around the world.

    The show follows a group of strangers who are brought together to compete in a series of challenges. But what they don't know is that some of them have been chosen as traitors by the producers, and their task is to deceive and sabotage the others without getting caught. The remaining contestants must work together to uncover the traitors and eliminate them from the game, ultimately hoping to win up to £120,000.

    Originally created in the Netherlands, The Traitors combines elements of reality TV, game shows, and whodunnit mysteries. As the contestants battle it out in challenges, alliances are formed and broken, secrets are revealed, and tensions rise throughout the castle.

    We're fascinated with the programme as it highlights so many areas which we talk about in our training. From body language (what are their non-verbal cues revealing?) to their communication skills (does being defensive mark them out as traitors when they're not?)

    If you're a fan of the show, or if you're just interested in how human behaviour can change when we're under pressure, have a listen to the latest Body Talk podcast with Richard and Alina.

    We talk about the stress signals the contestants are showing, why the traitors were slipping under the radar at first, how the contestants built trust but so easily destroyed it and why certain personality types were misunderstood.

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    53 mins
  • Resilience, storytelling and creative peacebuilding
    Sep 15 2023

    In this episode of the Body Talk podcast, we're talking about resilience, storytelling, and creative peacebuilding with a remarkable guest.

    Honey Al Sayed founded Honey&, a leading agency focused on human development and the visionary behind MAP – Media and Arts for Peace.

    Honey presented "Good Morning Syria" for seven years, captivating over 7 million listeners. But her path hasn't always been smooth. Displaced by war multiple times, Honey's journey is marked by resilience, determination, and commitment to improving the world.

    In 2012, Honey relocated to the United States, where she became a sought-after speaker at academic institutions across the US and Europe, all while advocating for women's leadership, youth empowerment, and the transformative role of media and arts in building lasting peace.

    We delve into Honey's incredible life journey and explore key themes that have shaped her path:

    • Staying resilient after being displaced: Discover how Honey has turned adversity into a source of strength.
    • Experience as a broadcaster: The power of storytelling through the eyes of a seasoned broadcaster.
    • Pivoting through different roles: How Honey transitioned between diverse roles and industries.
    • Creative peacebuilding: Using media and the arts to foster peace and understanding.
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    44 mins

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