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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Is body language actually useful for detecting lies?, with Tim Levine 2022-08-30
Reading "drug-seeking" behaviors, with Dr. Casey Grover 2022-08-17
Predicting psychosis and schizophrenia using language patterns, with Neguine Rezaii 2022-08-09
Reading and predicting jury behavior, with Christina Marinakis (reshare from 2018) 2022-07-21
How to spot fake online reviews, with Olu Popoola (reshare from 2019) 2022-07-06
The psychological factors of polarized groups, with Matthew Hornsey 2022-06-11
Analyzing written and verbal statements for hidden meaning, with Mark McClish (reshare from 2018) 2022-05-22
Behavioral indicators of good and bad relationships, with Brandi Fink 2022-05-08
Psychological effects of social media content moderation policies, with Bill Ottman 2022-05-01
Are a majority of Americans actually racist?, with Leonie Huddy 2022-04-19
Cryptocurrency, problem gambling, and addiction, with Paul Delfabbro 2022-04-10
Why do people believe the U.S. election was stolen?, with Peter Wood 2022-03-17
Detecting lies via facial muscles and machine learning, with Dino Levy 2022-03-16
How many Americans actually support political violence?, with Thomas Zeitzoff 2022-03-05
Studying poker tells scientifically, with Brandon Sheils 2022-02-16
On how distance makes it easier to kill (and do other things), with Abe Rutchick 2022-02-09
On American polarization and being a black conservative, with John Wood Jr. 2022-02-03
The awe and the horror of existence, with existential psychologist Kirk Schneider 2022-01-28
Using conversation analysis to make your language more persuasive, with Elizabeth Stokoe 2022-01-15
How many Trump supporters really believe the election was rigged?, with Tom Pepinsky 2022-01-06
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