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Episode Links:
Why do people believe women aren’t funny?
Why metaphor matters in education
Four reasons to avoid 'learning styles' – and one alternative
8 Types of Learning Styles: How Do Students Learn Best?
New study shows the power of learning in short bursts
Exercise not only helps with mental health - it makes us more creative too, say scientists
The impact of fun and enjoyment on adult’s learning
Negative educational experiences cause lasting damage to wellbeing
The Role of Surprise in Learning
The Profession Map / Core behaviours / Passion for learning
This week’s guests are Lena Nasiakou. Lena believes that “Moving is our brain’s favourite way of learning”. She is a Learning Consultant, an EMCC accredited Coach and holds a Master's Degree in Lifelong Learning & BSc in Educational Studies. In 2017 she founded Lena’s Moves - a trusted L&D Partner for organisations like Netflix, H&M, and Johnson & Johnson. Lena’s Moves provides non-boring learning solutions that engage leaders, drive sustainable behavioural change, and close performance gaps.
Links:
Website: lenasmoves.com
Linkedin: Lena Nasiakou
Non-boring Learning Newsletter: https://bit.ly/37D2Vew
Vanessa Sotano is a dedicated professional deeply passionate about fostering lifelong learning and personal growth. Armed with a degree in Sociology and extensive trainin