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Do pathological liars always believe the stories they tell?
What does it take for them to see the patterns behind their lies?
And what does honesty sound like from someone who has spent most of their lives making things up?
Two people talk about what it’s like to learn to tell the truth, and a researcher on deception shares how you can most effectively spot a lie.
Special thanks to Ellen Barry for her New York Times article, Can This Man Stop Lying?, which inspired this episode.
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Do pathological liars always believe the stories they tell?
What does it take for them to see the patterns behind their lies?
And what does honesty sound like from someone who has spent most of their lives making things up?
Two people talk about what it’s like to learn to tell the truth, and a researcher on deception shares how you can most effectively spot a lie.
Special thanks to Ellen Barry for her New York Times article, Can This Man Stop Lying?, which inspired this episode.
GUESTS:
Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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