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Forget what you’ve been sold about "deception detection" and reading folded arms.
In this episode, we go deep into the evolution of investigative interviewing, from the coercive confessions of the past to the empathy-driven peace models that actually work. With stories spanning from the Birmingham Six to the Central Park Five, we break down the shift from force to conversation, from ego to ethics.
Featuring first-hand accounts, Socratic questioning, and practical takeaways, this episode is a call to arms for ethical communication, whether you're in law enforcement, business, or just trying to be better at reading humans. If you think body language is the key, think again.
By ben cardall5
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Forget what you’ve been sold about "deception detection" and reading folded arms.
In this episode, we go deep into the evolution of investigative interviewing, from the coercive confessions of the past to the empathy-driven peace models that actually work. With stories spanning from the Birmingham Six to the Central Park Five, we break down the shift from force to conversation, from ego to ethics.
Featuring first-hand accounts, Socratic questioning, and practical takeaways, this episode is a call to arms for ethical communication, whether you're in law enforcement, business, or just trying to be better at reading humans. If you think body language is the key, think again.

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