Roles We Play: Status & Power in Everyday Life

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This mini-workshop combines Acting technique and research from the field of Social Psychology to provide actionable insight into how your behaviors and nonverbal cues affect your ability to influence, persuade and lead. Participants will explore their relationship to power, authority and status, receiving real-time, hands-on training and leave with ready-to-implement tools and insight. Make your relationships work better by acting effectively in your daily roles - parent, spouse, friend, boss, employee.
*Please email fairfaxmoms@gmail.com to confirm your attendance and secure a spot.
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Melissa Jones Briggs is a performance coach specializing in theater as a tool for social change. She has worked in professional theater and film in New York and San Francisco and taught with the 52nd Street Project, Williamstown Theatre Festival’s Greylock Theatre Project, Youth in Arts and New Conservatory Theatre Center. She is an honors graduate of Wake Forest University and The Actor’s Center Conservatory. Briggs teaches at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business.