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Quick! Check out the Science of Self in 60

Written by Emily Soccorsy | Feb 17, 2016 6:24:02 PM


We live in an amazing world! It’s a world that provides the opportunity to communicate complex ideas in a variety of engaging formats, delivered directly, just-in-time and on demand to an audience. And all of this communication occurs with the jab of a fingertip.

What a great time to be a communicator!

Ever wonder why you seem to have a mental block around developing a certain skills?

Never quite understood why you avoid the things you do?

Curious about how your brain impacts your behavior?

If so, great!

Several years ago, we began working on the concept of creating a series of science-rich videos that would be fun, educational and innovatively simple in content. After various iterations, starts and stops, brainstorms and then disciplined production, we’re happy to share with you the fruits of our labor: Science of Self in 60, a dedicated YouTube channel.

For company leaders to students and everyone in between, Science of Self (SOS) in 60 is hosted by Ron J. Bonnstetter, Ph.D., and showcases how different brain stimuli can, either consciously or subconsciously, impact our everyday lives and decision-making.

SOS in 60 features (mostly) 60-second videos that explore the intersection of brain science and human behaviors. In engaging short videos, we provide quick, information-packed snippets to better understand the inner workings of the human brain in a manner that’s conversational.

As we launch and invite you to watch SOS in 60, we also ask that if you to like and to subscribe to the SOS in 60 channel. If you do, you’ll be notified when a new episode is available. Also, please share the channel on your social networks.

For our Value Added Associates, feel free to embed links to SOS in 60 in client communication, in prospect education and in your newsletters and social channels.

Finally, if you have questions you cannot answer about the intersection of the brain and behavior, send them to us! We’re always open to episode ideas for SOS in 60. Simply send an email to marketing@ttisi.com.