WWYDK Zoom Single Session "Socialese"
Tuesday, July 8, 2025, 3 – 5:30 PT, 6 – 8:30 ET
Socialese is our term for the unspoken language of human interaction. In connection with others, we experience joy and grief, comfort and competition. This is where we mold our identity.
In this session, you’ll consider some of the overt and not-so-overt ways in which we communicate and find our place in the world. You’ll learn techniques to spy into the subtext that underlies and animates all human communication.
What you’ll learn:
to notice “Socialese”: the unspoken language of human communication
to see the kaleidoscope of tribal affiliations that humans create
to track the undercurrents (or subtext) of a situation
to invest ordinary activities with social significance
to suggest aspects of your characters’ lives outside the story you’re telling
Tuesday, July 8, 2025, 3 – 5:30 PT, 6 – 8:30 ET
Socialese is our term for the unspoken language of human interaction. In connection with others, we experience joy and grief, comfort and competition. This is where we mold our identity.
In this session, you’ll consider some of the overt and not-so-overt ways in which we communicate and find our place in the world. You’ll learn techniques to spy into the subtext that underlies and animates all human communication.
What you’ll learn:
to notice “Socialese”: the unspoken language of human communication
to see the kaleidoscope of tribal affiliations that humans create
to track the undercurrents (or subtext) of a situation
to invest ordinary activities with social significance
to suggest aspects of your characters’ lives outside the story you’re telling
Tuesday, July 8, 2025, 3 – 5:30 PT, 6 – 8:30 ET
Socialese is our term for the unspoken language of human interaction. In connection with others, we experience joy and grief, comfort and competition. This is where we mold our identity.
In this session, you’ll consider some of the overt and not-so-overt ways in which we communicate and find our place in the world. You’ll learn techniques to spy into the subtext that underlies and animates all human communication.
What you’ll learn:
to notice “Socialese”: the unspoken language of human communication
to see the kaleidoscope of tribal affiliations that humans create
to track the undercurrents (or subtext) of a situation
to invest ordinary activities with social significance
to suggest aspects of your characters’ lives outside the story you’re telling