New “Interpersonal Communication” Video Podcast Created by University of Wyoming Alumni Launches.

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The town of Laramie will be home to one of the first social experiment video podcasts called IntrospecTV, hosted and created by University of Wyoming alumni, Adam Lamb. After losing over 100 pounds in 7 months during 2020, along with graduating from the University of Wyoming with a degree in Communications focusing in rhetoric and interpersonal communication, has given Adam a unique perspective of the way people communicate.

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His theory of how body language (specifically appearance) is the strongest rhetorical device humans can use is what gave him his idea for IntrospecTV. Being introspective is the examination of one’s own thoughts and feelings.

“In our fast paced world it is hard to take time to focus on ourselves and to ask ourselves why we think, act and behave the way we do. This is what makes us unique and what truly connects us as humans.” says Adam.

For IntrospecTV that is what he will be doing along with a guest. But for this podcast there will be a border between Adam and his guest so they will not be able to see each other, therefore not being able to read each other’s body language. “By having a barrier between us in conversation, will give people the ability to be vulnerable and more introspective because they will be focusing more on themselves rather than the other person in conversation and promotes active listening.” says Adam.

Adam believes there is less and less of this happening in our world, and that it’s about time we stop being uncomfortable to have these conversations. This way we can open up so we can connect more on a human level.

To follow along more with Adam and IntrospecTV, like and follow @introspectv365 on Facebook
and subscribe to IntrospecTV on YouTube.