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It is something I hope to do as well as this.Olivia was a mommy figure during this whole filming.
Olivia was a mommy figure during this whole filming.
Olivia. Olivia, nice to meet you.
Olivia, can you dip both your hands into the solution?
Olivia?
Olivia Solon is a journalist for "The Guardian."
Olivia has a question really quick.
Olivia wrote the New York Times best selling book called "Charisma Myth."
Olivia. Olivia.
Olivia Wu, who's a huge advocate of us down here, talk to her.
Olivia Fox Cabane: Thank you.
Olivia Fox Cabane: Without presence everything falls apart.
Olivia Fox Cabane: Awesome.
Olivia Fox Cabane: Didn't know your toes were going to be crucial to charisma.
Olivia Fox Cabane: Yes.
Olivia Fox Cabane: When they do this thing to you, you find it really creepy, the deep soul searching eye contact?
Olivia Fox Cabane: So when two human beings stare deeply into one another's eyes there's an adrenaline like substance called PEA or phenyl ethylamine that goes gushing through
Olivia Fox Cabane: So clearly you don't want to overdo it.
Olivia Fox Cabane: This is only to keep yourself present and if you think that this is not going to feel comfortable switch to the third one.
Olivia Fox Cabane: So if you think of a gorilla, right; imagine a gorilla owns half the jungle.
Olivia Fox Cabane: I think I heard.
Olivia Fox Cabane: They didn't tell you it was a physical exercise to wear comfortable clothing and good shoes?
Olivia Fox Cabane: So this is a virtual cycle because the more you take on an expansive pose, the more you'll get those chemicals flowing through your body which of course
Olivia Fox Cabane: For the moment be the alpha gorilla.
Olivia Fox Cabane: All right.
Olivia Fox Cabane: Warmth.
Olivia Fox Cabane: It is impossible for us to control our body language entirely.
Olivia Fox Cabane: You have the emotion.
Olivia Fox Cabane: I am kidding.
Olivia Fox Cabane: All right people.
Olivia Fox Cabane: Where do you see the biggest difference?
Olivia Fox Cabane: The eyes.
Olivia Fox Cabane: This would be a nasal voice.
Olivia Fox Cabane: Body language is important.
Olivia Wu: I don't need to say a whole lot about Rick.
Olivia Wu: Seventh season in, in Mexico: "One Plate at a Time".
Olivia Wu: And, and it's true.
Olivia Wu: We've shared a lot of them, yeah.
Olivia Wu: It still is.
Olivia Wu: Story is everything.
Olivia Wu: And, and, and a recipe is really just a very distilled shorthand for, for saying
Olivia Wu: Many ways.
Olivia Wu: Yeah.
Olivia Wu: Top Chef Master.
Olivia Wu: So, so I remember coming for a special birthday party in -- to Chicago, and it was the, the dinner the night before and you sat down and you said, "I hope it's okay
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