Borzacchiello dismantles the traps of communication in a new audio series

The Audible platform is preparing for the launch of new original content written by Paolo Borzacchiello, linguistic intelligence expert, trainer and writer, entitled “Let’s stay intelligent. The science of human interactions”. The work, arriving on February 6, 2026, is proposed as a rigorous investigation into the mechanisms that regulate behavior and communication. Through eight episodes of forty-five minutes each, the author analyzes how linguistic structures and neuroscientific processes influence the perception of reality and the quality of interpersonal relationships, continuing the path of dissemination already traced with successes such as “HCE” and “The Magic Words”.

The proposed path moves away from the simplifications of traditional motivational literature to focus on concrete data and psychological studies. Topics often distorted by common sense are addressed, such as the presumed usefulness of multitasking or the theory of the twenty-one days necessary to consolidate a habit, both of which are deprived of scientific foundation in the course of the narrative. The analysis extends to the management of emotions, described not as events passively suffered, but as linguistic constructions that can be modulated through greater terminological precision, reducing the intensity of negative physiological states.

A relevant section of the work is dedicated to the cognitive traps and biases that influence professional and personal performance. Among these, the Dunning-Kruger effect and the impostor syndrome stand out, phenomena that alter the evaluation of one’s skills and which affect a vast audience of professionals. Borzacchiello also examines the role of appearance as a tool of non-verbal communication, demonstrating how aesthetic and contextual elements can generate specific biochemical responses, such as the production of oxytocin or cortisol, determining the climate of trust or defense in an interaction.

The “Let’s stay intelligent” approach concludes with a reflection on the narrative nature of human experience and the need to reclaim vocabulary to improve one’s communication skills. The production, curated by Audible Studios, consolidates the collaboration between the Amazon company and the linguistic intelligence expert, offering operational tools to build self-esteem based on facts and to achieve goals in a sustainable way. The central message of the work invites us to consider language not only as a means of expression, but as a fundamental technology for rewriting one’s personal and professional history.

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