This is a podcast about deciphering human behavior and understanding why people do the things they do. I, Zach Elwood, talk with people from a wide range of fields about how they make sense of human behavior and psychology. I've talked to jury consultants, interrogation professionals, behavior researchers, sports analysts, professional poker players, to name a few. There are more than 135 episodes, many of them quite good (although some say I'm biased). To learn more, go to PeopleWhoReadPeople.com.

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NLP pseudoscience and its use by Chase Hughes and other con artists and deceptive faux-gurus 2025-10-20
Is the internet a methamphetamine of the masses? 2025-10-14
"They're the violent, crazy ones!": How polarization warps our views of our political opponents 2025-10-06
Are you and I (and everyone) the same person? A talk on Open Individualism with Joe Kern 2025-09-27
The psychology of Bad Vegan: Sarma Melngailis on narcissistic abuse and life after 2025-09-08
The surprising power of nostalgia — and how it can be used on you 2025-08-31
My life-changing experience with meditation 2025-08-19
Are you a psychopath? Debunking myths and looking for nuance in "dark" traits 2025-08-09
Penalty kick mind games: Reading and using body language in sports 2025-08-02
Madness explained: How trauma and stress can break the mind 2025-07-26
Our memory and sense of self are full of illusions | with Anne Wilson 2025-07-19
Are you a narcissist? The psychology and spectrum of narcissism 2025-07-12
The "deep whys" behind autistic behaviors | with Barry Prizant 2025-06-27
The psychology of how we react when our sense of meaning is threatened 2025-06-15
How blockchain tech could revolutionize journalism and reduce polarization 2025-06-11
Can eye direction reveal a lie? Or is that psychology bullshit? | with Tim Levine 2025-05-27
Why some see liberals as the undemocratic ones: A talk about democracy and polarization with Elizabeth Doll 2025-04-14
On hypnosis and mind control: separating psychology fact from fiction | with Martin S. Taylor 2025-03-31
What happened to Keith Olbermann? A look at his descent. 2025-02-12
Mirror selfies, duck faces, and party pics: The psychology of dating app communication 2025-02-07
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