Thank you for your research. Boy do I feel dumb. The worst thing about knowing you have yet again been wrong about someone is it strips you of your self confidence . At 65 I give up on others and my own gut. It's fucked up. Love your exposure. Thanks again.
@susanblake9946Ай бұрын
Don’t be too hard on yourself-I watch and enjoy TBP, and he does come across as bright and sincere-as all successful con men do.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
i wouldn't beat yourself up. The nature of these things is that, if you don't know much about a specific area, it's easy to think that people are more knowledgeable than they are. You might enjoy this talk about the "truth default theory" and how we assume (logically) that others tell the truth: behavior-podcast.com/questioning-if-body-language-is-useful-for-detecting-lies-with-tim-levine/. Also, in this case, the other Behavior Panel members are responsible for this, also; it took me literally a few minutes to find many red flags about Chase; the fact that they didn't care about vetting him and were fine promoting him says a lot, and also explains why you and many others could be fooled. There are many people to blame, the Behavior Panel and the many podcasters who have promoted Chase without checking him (as I would have checked him if I were considering him as a guest).
@lilyw.719Ай бұрын
Like the other guy said, don't be too hard on yourself. Most people get conned.
@mskimhammond263520 күн бұрын
I just listened to Chase Hughes for the first time today so I'm not a "fan" who is "butthurt" over anything you have said about him. I read the transcript you posted and found that it mostly consists of you saying you can't confirm his popularity, his training programs for the military, his military service etc. You debunk his claim to have been a military chief by saying a " couple of guys he was in the military with" say he was a quarter Master. That doesn't seem to be real high quality evidence. You debunk his who's who and some other award as being " paid for. One thing you don't mention is the Missouri Military Academy that inducted him into their Hall of Fame. Why would they do that? You also debunk him by giving your personal opinion that many of his claims are "silly" or " ridiculous." None of your "debunking" really seems like "evidence". I will certainly be checking out his credentials and I'd like to take your comments into considerarion, so I'm wondering-- what are your "debunking" credentials? Finally, I see that your followers have posted comments supportive of your position but are there others in the industry discrediting him? And finally, you have clearly put a great deal of time and energy into discrediting him. What motivates you to invest your time in such a way? Thank you.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast20 күн бұрын
@@mskimhammond2635 Well, not sure what to tell you; 95+% of people who've watched this and read the summary can see what these things signify. One significant point is that he's made many claims about all sorts of impressive expertise and experiences and credentials and yet there is essentially nothing about him online until recently except for podcast interviews; that alone tells you a lot and is the crux of the matter. You'll be hearing more about it soon, I'm sure; I won't be the only person covering this. Let me know how your views change over time as you learn more. It's obvious to people who know anything about psychology that his claims are absurd but I get that you might not have that experience so I made this follow-up video: behavior-podcast.com/chase-hughes-and-how-he-put-a-military-top-secret-spin-on-nlp-hypnosis-seminar-ideas/
@kdk_signs2 ай бұрын
The Behavior Panel lost my favor when they went to shill for Dr Phil’s channel. Dr Phil is the biggest douche and charlatan. Made me sad they can see through his bullshit. Or maybe they don’t care, they just wanted the “fame”.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
It's also interesting to think about why Dr. Phil wouldn't have vetted people they promote. That is one of the weirder aspects of this. Or maybe it's not, knowing Dr Phil.
@sole__doubtАй бұрын
In what way is Dr Phil and I quote "the biggest douche and charlatan?" I met him a couple times in Texas as a cousin of mine lives near him and we saw him at a shooting range. I thought he was a really genuine guy and he makes sense whenever I see him on video. What am I missing?
@kdk_signsАй бұрын
@@sole__doubt There are many things I can mention but I’ll stick with the worst one of all and I’m pretty sure you will disagree. The fact that Dr. Phil would want to normalize, honor and respect a lying cheating criminal monster like Donald Trump was just one more thing he did that I knew all along what a creep he was.
@cultytalkАй бұрын
Well HELLO! Dr Phil promotes Dr Sophie too, who says Brittney Spears should be DRUGGED AGAINST HER WILL!! WTF kind of "Doctor" says that!! He's evil
@DanielW-m9dАй бұрын
Why is Dr Phil bad? Some examples?
@thedivinemrm5832Ай бұрын
I find some of the comments here fascinating. When the emperor has been shown to wear no clothes, there will *always* be loyal subjects frantically insisting that their idol is, in fact, fully dressed. It's quite bizarre...
@esmereldapinchon1422Ай бұрын
No. It’s how off putting it is to see someone attack someone like this. Makes creator seem crazy or jealous or both. Chase isn’t defrauding anyone. Yes he’s got some cheesy self aggrandizing stuff out there. Not sure anything warrants this kind of attack. Especially given his medical problems. Not good to kick someone when they’re down.
@thedivinemrm5832Ай бұрын
@@esmereldapinchon1422 Selling snake oil isn't "defrauding" anyone? Check yourself. "Cheesy stuff" is lying about your credentials? "Nothing warrants" telling the truth? You are a cringe-inducing embarrassment to yourself. Wake up. He's not the New Messiah, he's a very naughty boy...
@thedivinemrm5832Ай бұрын
@@esmereldapinchon1422 Keep telling yourself the naked man is wearing the finest robes. It's a beautiful thing for the rest of us to point and laugh at, sucker.
@thedivinemrm5832Ай бұрын
@@esmereldapinchon1422 Weird. Very weird...
@esmereldapinchon1422Ай бұрын
@@thedivinemrm5832 When I first started watching TBP I researched them all and found Chase’s cheesy self promotion and shrugged and continued to enjoy TBP.
@Bess9779Ай бұрын
Could you invite him as a guest to have an open dialogue & ask questions? He seems open & does appear on other podcasts. It always feels wrong to judge someone without giving them a platform to respond.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
I did actually reach out to him twice. The first time to say what I was working on a few days before I released this. Then after I released, a message saying if he was willing to come on and talk about this stuff, I'd be up for it.
@AWanderingEyeАй бұрын
And CH happens to have a platform, he's made a few solo videos on it, apparently one discussing his health. So no, he doesn't need someone giving him a platform. He was notified and didn't respond.
@LaraCross512Ай бұрын
To be fair, during this video the owner of this channel mentions he reached out to CH for comment and that CH didn't respond.
@crimeaftercrime9888Ай бұрын
🎯
@joelhall512417 күн бұрын
He "seems" like a self-promoting charlatan who'd be happy to talk to anyone if it means flaunting his own "credentials" and "expertise". He's a charlatan.
@beachrando796Ай бұрын
Anyone that emphasizes they worked in intelligence didn't work in intelligence. When they tell you the worked for The Department of Agriculture then my ears perk up.
@freeglee3482Ай бұрын
Bustamante? Is he a grifter too?
@freeglee3482Ай бұрын
Evy Poumpouras?
@sjohnson65456Ай бұрын
Can you please elaborate?
@Denversportsfan1Ай бұрын
@@sjohnson65456intelligence agents are generally under cover so they're not going to tell you they work in intelligence--maybe another branch of government?
@AllThatJuice208Ай бұрын
Well, how do you know? Him serving in a special department is something checkable
@Musiclover-uo2oiАй бұрын
So many butthurt people here not wanting to even consider the possibility that Chase Hughes isn’t exactly who he presents himself to be. As the saying goes “it’s easier to fool people than convince them that they have been fooled “. The sign of an intelligent person is to have the ability to alter your beliefs when presented with new facts.
@GrandFamily4Ай бұрын
And if he really works,worked, for the government,he never reveal the truth. Only propaganda and what they allow him to say. Half truth, half lies.
@beanyboomer539125 күн бұрын
“It is a mark of an educated mind he who can entertain a though without accepting it.” Socrates
@lightitup3333320 күн бұрын
What is the problem/jealousy? Is this about him touting methylene blue? I don’t get the hate.
@vincygirl307912 күн бұрын
I’m pp
@Cavario_the_mind_plug9 күн бұрын
🎯🎯🎯🎯
@PaulRubino2 ай бұрын
The Behavior Panel has always set off my BS alarms.
@winstonsmith8240Ай бұрын
It has mine now. 😢 No one is safe.
@kitiyanaАй бұрын
Me too
@song8777Ай бұрын
I know. I watched them a couple years ago and was telling 'em off. I didn't remember the name of their show, but when I saw the picture of them, was like OH! He's talking about those creeps.
@becmaroney6645Ай бұрын
😂
@immigrationlingo2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the time and effort you put into researching Chase Hughes. I’ve watched some of his content and found him to be quite well-spoken, so was definitely caught off guard. It’s interesting how appearances on expert panels or interviews can significantly enhance someone's credibility. I understand that launching a new business or product is challenging, but there’s a notable difference between reasonable embellishments and outright misrepresentation. Presenting a product with confidence is one thing, but claiming it is widely used by government entities and then suggesting it's not further produced due to military employment abroad makes the lie beyond obvious. What’s most surprising is that these sales tactics seem to persist beyond what might be considered youthful mistakes. It’s a reminder of our vulnerability when consuming content without scrutiny and emphasizes the importance of being more discerning about our go-to content producers. Thanks again for shedding light on this, and also for promoting the internet archive! I‘m a new subscriber, and hope that you will keep going with similar content!
@bonnieh453Ай бұрын
I completely agree. Well said.
@Boss_Lady.325Ай бұрын
Agreed!
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@leannemo738226 күн бұрын
I read that some government officials are proposing to ban the public from accessing the Internet Archive. I hope it’s not possible, but I need to learn more about the proposed action. Do you have any idea about the proposed ban of such an important archive? Thanks.
@simplycharlotte-23Күн бұрын
Thank you so much. There were some things that made me feel uncomfortable about him. I found him through Scott Rouse's podcast. As I was beginning to question everything about Chase, he shared about his brain issues. I have some similar experiences and felt perhaps the uncomfortable feelings was because of what he was going through. Yet I still felt some deception might be going on. Especially when he began pushing mycelium blue. Now I see this and I am again questioning this person and their credentials to teach me anything. Not that I learned anything from him. That is what he is selling though. Thank you for this thorough analysis.
@Yankeewally0524Ай бұрын
Hello Zachary, I've been watching 'the behaviour panel' for years! And what always amazes me is how quickly the time flies when I'm immersed in their dialogue. This, to me, is always a good sign. As far as Chase Hughes as an individual is concerned, being just interested and not obsessed on any 'one' of them, I cannot differentiate between the 4. Oh yes they all bring different 'specialities' to the upload, but they work in harmony and together I think they produce a very entertaining and informative presentation. When I saw that Chase had uploaded a personal video I was not really interested, he's only a quarter of my enjoyment, but for some reason it kept popping up in my feed and feeling a bit bored on day I clicked it. My God. Was I shocked. I could not stop thinking about it, everything he said came straight from his heart and I totally understood his diagnosis. He captivated me with his honesty. Where does he go from here? Hopefully, nowhere. He's still a valuable productive member of society and I truly wish him well. I'm all for people making videos to expose fraudsters....but I think Chases credentials speak for themselves and even if he was able to fool everyone for all these years, couldn't you have chosen a kinder time to put him through the wringer? This video helps me to see you as an extremely cruel person. Thank you for reading 📚
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
I don't see it as cruelty. Someone needed to draw attention to this stuff; would you agree with that? Is your stance that one should not expose things like this because the person who did it is sick? I agree with one thing you wrote: Chase's credentials speak for themselves.
@sueg2286Ай бұрын
Chase's credential's !!! Did you not listen to a single word of this.....Your comment has helped me to see you as an extremely unintelligent person, who enjoys being scammed!!!!
@LaraCross512Ай бұрын
You have been watching them for years and yet cannot differenciate between them 4? How? They used to say their names at the start of their videos. Later they added their names with letters. How can anyone claim they have been there watching and listening for years but cannot tell them apart?
@LaraCross512Ай бұрын
Extremely cruel is to use unsuspecting women as guinea pigs for his "book research".
@barbarahomrighaus6852Ай бұрын
Exactly 💯
@investigator77Күн бұрын
There's an old saying that says, "Never meet your heroes. They're bound to disappoint you". I feel that way, just finding out about this garbage book.
@KissimeeFL5 күн бұрын
Oh man I love chase so much so this was disappointing to hear; however, I’ve learned that I tend to follow extreme people groups so now I slow down when I see myself going all in. Thanks for the video.
@richardmanoogian85132 ай бұрын
“Greatest book I never read! I feel confident enough to finally move out of my Moms basement and talk to real girls!”
@maryannenizio50742 ай бұрын
ROTFLOL
@mandybarlowАй бұрын
😂😂👍
@jenmdawgАй бұрын
Watch out! The BP believes their own BS and have gained a fan base. Hughes won’t be able to keep his hustle up forever - frauds always expose themselves - but he will, like many conmen, keep an ardent army/fanbase.
@sole__doubtАй бұрын
Its like a cult. This comments section proves that.
@snipelite942 ай бұрын
I'm going to be the fly in the ointment! Chase is very incisive in picking up subtle changes in words and expressions, and zooms in on deceptions. I usually like his input on TBP show. Sometimes he's a bit mean to Mark though, but Mark behaves as the most mature person on the panel, bless him.
@jenniferdee60632 ай бұрын
Poor mark he just talks for too long! I don’t mind Chase on the behavior panel but these “products” show the kind of person he is and is ok with promoting and it’s not ok. Reading body language is one thing but manipulation and taking advantage of women is gross.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Do you think it's possible that making incisive points about behavior (or even seemingly incisive points) is actually pretty easy and is something many people can do? Do you think it's possible someone who has an interest in behavior (as Chase clearly does) could easily speak in ways that seem expert and incisive?
@heatherlawless6079Ай бұрын
@@snipelite94 honestly as a female and a navy veteran, my skin crawls listening to this. I have a good friend who is a senior chief in behavioral health. Between that and other things he says I’ve heard like setting up coffee maker for your future self? We all did that. We work 24/7. I don’t know anyone who didn’t lay out everything, so they could get 20 min more sleep and fly out the door to be on base and beat traffic by 6am to get home at 5-7pm depending on if you get the HOV. Or carry that seabag and put your hat on it passenger seat. All little things we do to give ourselves just a sliver of more time. I’m keeping my full opinion to myself until I know more, but this kind of added to questions I had already been thinking. The way he spoke of women, I’ve been exposed to so much shady male 💩 10 years active, this is just up there. No respect. At all. He would have had to play the gay card. Wouldn’t have worked on me. Makes me wonder how much this book contributed to the mistreatment I and so many other experienced. Disgusting. Unless you have been haze grey underway, you’ll never know or understand entirely. I was underway when this was written.
@clarice1001nightsАй бұрын
@@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast No. It takes training
@clarice1001nightsАй бұрын
@@heatherlawless6079 sorry for uncomfortable experiences Thanks for your service to our country. Many service people are training with Chase. If you want to chat reach out
@corrinaishii13 күн бұрын
I seen a comment on reddit saying you were unbearable to watch but contrary to that claim I thought this was perfectly executed. your underlying monotonous tone was great, it complimented the fact you weren't giving personal opinions and gives the viewer more space to think for themselves without being influenced. not to mention you also have a clear sense of humor. thank you for your research and your time. this was very informative and interesting to watch.
@TruthFinder232 ай бұрын
I am not exactly sure what the agenda behind this video is. All I know is that "The Behaviour Panel" has been labeled as the "best body language team" in the world. Just because Chase is an entrepreneur and made it to the top, makes "lesser" achievers seek out BS to make them sound "knowledgeable". Chase rocks his specialist field and will I not judge a man who followed many roads to find his passion. Isn't that what we all have done? The minute you can out achieve him, I might listen to all the waffling. PS: does "covert" not imply that it's done outside the public eye and out of the media? Keep on researching, "covert" has a very special meaning. Again I ask.... What's the agenda of going after Chase? Jealousy? I would trust Chase's opinion any day!!
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Did you complete the video? Because many people think that the information in this video is quite damning. Now about the quality of work of the Behavior Panel: that is something that I'll talk about in a future episode. But I'd ask you who is calling them the "best body language team"? That is marketing language. Clearly there's a lot of marketing/hype there. If Chase can call himself the "#1 expert in behavior and influence" and have no one question that for years despite his many obvious lies, that should make you question marketing claims.
@jodycasey6936Ай бұрын
@@TruthFinder23 yes
@mrs.kravitzАй бұрын
Chase and The Behavior Panel are supposed to be credible experts helping people to find truth. If Chase isn’t credible and isn’t an expert - in fact, he has a history of promoting terrible, dishonest behavior in a book about exploiting vulnerable women - why should we trust him? I sure don’t! Thank you, People Who Read People!
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
@@mrs.kravitz Thank you! I appreciate it.
@LaraCross512Ай бұрын
I think you are in denial.
@Vmurph2 ай бұрын
Omg, THANK YOU so much for making this video!! I’ve been following Chase for over 4 years, after discovering him on ‘The Behavior Panel’. I was impressed with him and started buying his books and watching his livestreams. However, the past year or so, something about him and/or his material has started giving me weird vibes that I couldn’t put my finger on. I started getting “con man” type vibes, but I didn’t know why. So I tried googling him, but could never find anything. I thought maybe it was just my imagination. So I’ve been WISHING someone would do a deep dive on him like this, so I could finally know if my gut instincts were correct. My 34 year old son follows Chase because of me, so I felt it was my duty to learn the truth…for his sake and for mine. Thank you for making this video. 🙏🏻 I appreciate all the time and effort it takes to do a deep dive like this. I really HOPE you make a “part 2”.
@Vmurph2 ай бұрын
Hahaha! I love the little outtake at the very end 🤣😂😆🤣
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast2 ай бұрын
Thanks. I had a similar thing where I had just kind of been aware of him for years and been like "this guy seems scammy" but didn't pay much attention and then I did that Jack Brown episode recently and got me thinking about all these behavior guys again and thought I'd look into it more. I was prepared for bullshit but not this much! When it rains it pours.
@Vmurph2 ай бұрын
@@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastYes, I listened to the Jack Brown podcast also. But for me (regarding Chase) it’s even harder when the person you’re getting scammy vibes about is someone you’ve been following and admiring for years. When it’s someone you look up to and respect, it’s easier to just overlook the gut feelings and chalk them up to imagination or something. And if I hadn’t seen your video, I might’ve eventually just swept those gut feelings aside and continued on trusting him. Your video is exactly what I’ve been wishing to find, to confirm my instincts. And I appreciate the fact that you presented it in an neutral fashion, because I will be sharing this video with my son (who idolizes him, thanks to me), so the unbiased presentation will make it easier for him to watch without suffering cognitive dissonance. It makes the pill much easier to swallow.😊 You really did a great job! I eagerly look forward to part 2. Especially after hearing what you’ll be delving into.
@margaretisabellezerner45562 ай бұрын
Same here
@Roloves-frank2 ай бұрын
Yeah, what made me question him was the picture behind him. The woman with a gun…
@denisewyatt7655Ай бұрын
You come across as jealous because Chase is doing well with his business and you’re not. I actually don’t care about Chase’s education, he’s entertaining and I think he has some very good points about body language. If he’s self taught he’s done a very good job of it. I’ve read Chase’s book, the Ellipsis Manual, and his education about understanding people’s behaviour and techniques for getting people to open up has significantly helped my practice as a doctor because I’m better able to tell when people are holding back information from me which then helps me gently question them so that I have the full clinical picture. I’ve made a number of diagnoses that I wouldn’t have been able to make without the understanding of human behaviour I’ve learned from Chase. I don’t use his education to manipulate people, which you clearly could do if you wanted to. But I do use it to augment my performance at work in my patients best interests. I really hope you end up being just a flash in the pan after this blows over, you don’t deserve to gain a bigger platform from content like this.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
@@denisewyatt7655 ok Denise.
@thekeysman6760Ай бұрын
Jealous? How did you decide that you have good reasons for believing this is true, please? It sounds like projection, as I didn't see it. And I'm also coming from having watched The Behavior Panel since Depp/Heard. Almost 2 years. So I easily could have been biased.
@barbaravenuhАй бұрын
It's scary that you're a doctor. I worry for your patients wellbeing.
@lostsoul8143Ай бұрын
@@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast she is likely one of the Stepford wife's. Apparently, him and fake dr phil have a club for their trolling stepford wives
@lilyw.719Ай бұрын
I don't believe for a second that you're a doctor. If you were, you darn well would care that Chase lied about getting degrees from Harvard and Duke.
@JLKA4115Ай бұрын
How do I reach out to you personally? I have information I would like to share.
@deerhartАй бұрын
I stopped watching the behaviour panel after they brought Dr Phil on board. Lost all credibility for me. I do like Marc, probably because I’m a Brit, and I get him. Thanks for your content, very interesting and enlightening. I have subscribed.
@lisac7070Ай бұрын
I like Marc, too. Nothing really behavior related. He's just very endearing 😊
@mrsmacca12612 күн бұрын
I like Mark Bowden, VERY much. He’s straight- forward and very cool and relatable.❤❤ the others give me bad vibes
@MyrtleBeachWebAngel2 ай бұрын
I haven't watched this yet but remember when he put out a book, I listened to a lot of podcasts and he said he started looking into body language because a guy told him a cute girl he looked was trying to get his attention but he didn't know. He wasn't aware and started to study everything he could. I haven't ever thought he was anything but a kid that couldn't read girls.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@HereForTheBrains2 ай бұрын
I've watched quite a few of The Behavior Panel videos (I like listening to Chase and Greg) and just watched an interview on some other channel where Chase was talking about taking pure blue dye to help with his brain epilepsy. The way he talked about it felt wrong. They way he was trying to stop himself from laughing.. It felt like a snake oil sales pitch. Not sure why this video was on my recommended, but I was more than half expecting to click off after 2 minutes of listening to some internet nutter talking nonsense. Your video however was very informative and factual. Thanks for the deep dive. Looking forward to Part 2.
@vicky_webcatuk2 ай бұрын
@@HereForTheBrains methylene blue, its amazing stuff actually
@BryantLikeKobeLive2 ай бұрын
You should look into methylene blue. I am using it for my MS now thanks to his recommendation and it has been life changing personally
@HereForTheBrainsАй бұрын
@@vicky_webcatuk Yeah, amazing against cyanide poisoning for example, but very dangerous if you have hypertension, or anemia, or a bleeding disorder, so on so forth.. I think it's very irresponsible to be promoting substances that can cause great harm without a warning. And I have to wonder why would he do that?
@barbarahomrighaus6852Ай бұрын
I'm sure he was laughing because it was so absurd to what he had learned before. Don't be fooled by this fool.
@sonjaotwell5439Ай бұрын
I’m very interested in what channel and what interview you saw this on. I would like to see it.
@yeahcat7509Ай бұрын
I followed the BP at first but I went to one of their events and I learned that Chase believed in wacky alien conspiracy theories. He also had devotees (his mentees) and they had special checklists to monitor their behavior which seemed very culty to me. He also used some manipulative sales techniques which made me very uneasy. All of that put a bad taste on what was otherwise interesting. Recently the panel has gone full on tabloid and conservative (so much for “we are Switzerland”) so I no longer follow.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@MaryPhipps-Seward2 ай бұрын
Chase Hughes is certainly good-looking and well-spoken but, I always detect just a trace of a cat-eating grin. In his "Passport" acknowlegements he listed his new wife! I could just imagine all the "research" that was being done on all those lovely "objects" lying on the beaches of Hawaii. My big question to all the ladies is, "would you marry this guy?"........sounds like a cad to me.
@scruffscrofulaАй бұрын
No one who takes a neuroscience course refers to it as "medical neuroscience". Chase is not a medical doctor, he is an old-school BS artist.
@margaretcantlon9960Ай бұрын
😂🎉 HALLILULUA ❤😂
@karenhill3558Ай бұрын
He has repeatedly said he has a certificate not a degree.
@KiwikimNZАй бұрын
I did watch him on an interview yesterday and he did say he had studied in the neurosciences at a diploma level not in a Dr scene. The interview was done about six months ago. I guess it’s all in who you listen too and how you promote yourself
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@Why-not-sucka20 күн бұрын
@@karenhill3558repeatedly only says that once per interview as a legal disclaimer then never corrects host after. Grifter
@coyritahickerson4000Ай бұрын
Huges is great at self-promotion. He definitely isn't alone in this respect. The internet and market place are full of people who embellish their abilities and credentials. He probably is no worse than most people. I find that in areas that I have worked and studied for years; he isn't really knowledgeable. He reveals his lack of knowledge, and his prejudice. He still has a ways to go, and his fake humility doesn't impress me. I hope that he eventually learns what is truly important in life.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
that's the point. He seems much, much worse, even pathologically so, at deceiving and lying. If you're genuinely curious (and not just a fan of Chase's unwilling to consider these things) you might like examining this summary a little more closely: behavior-podcast.com/debunking-chase-hughes-examining-the-bullshit-of-the-self-titled-1-expert-in-behavior-influence/. It might help you see why the people who are not Chase Hughes fans see this as very serious and bad.
@stacytw79Ай бұрын
Well said!!
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@LIFEHACKER-kc3boАй бұрын
I have acquired a ton of Chase's work. There is some great stuff in his books, courses, audiobooks, etc... Most of that stuff comes from other sources from the FBI, CIA, and behavioral psychology studies which can be found outside of his products. There is also a lot of repackaged NLP, covert hypnosis, and pickup techniques that have rather dubious claims. I have the OPS manual which is definitely not the best edited product I've ever purchased, but has some great stuff, interesting stuff, and some questionable stuff. The community can be a bit cultish as do many that surround social proof'd self-help leaders. Your video is surprising and I've definitely had some questions from personally being around Chase. If you would like more information, let me know. More transparency is good for us all! Nice work!
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Some info you might like going into more detail about the stuff Chase and similar NLP trainers teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@Woodman-Spare-that-tree2 ай бұрын
The Behaviour Panel only ever “analyses” the interviews of suspects who have already been found guilty. Where’s the challenge in that? My cat 🐈⬛ could do it! Let’s see them analyse police interviews with a dozen suspects BEFORE anybody is arrested or charged, and let’s see how good they are then!
@sueg2286Ай бұрын
Yes, well said.
@AWanderingEyeАй бұрын
No one has been found guilty in the Summer Wells' missing person case (as far as I know). And TBH has done quite a bit of video on that one. A lot of True Crime yt channels focus their efforts on unsolved cases and if there is content for them to review it is used to support those analyses. TBH is just another one. As a whole, they all seemed to be resting on their laurels and doing the show as a show and for a lark. Now, with this coming out on CH, the group (in my mind) has the same taint. Brain injury or illness aside, if they weren't all in the same boat why risk their livelihoods including this person of questionable significance?Things just get curiouser and curiouser...I wonder if Mr. Elwood will expand his research into the rest of the hosts of that show?
@nicstimetotalkАй бұрын
Yep, I remember how wrong they got it in the first episode of Gabby Petito case. A huge amount of us saw a women being gaslit and mentally abused in that video by her boyfriend so called behavioural experts didn't!
@AWanderingEyeАй бұрын
@@nicstimetotalk Yes, Gabby, too!
@Lisa-x3n5xАй бұрын
Aussie here. They got the innocent parents right before the missing girl turned up. It shored up trust. Madeleine McCann eroded it.
@mandybarlowАй бұрын
I myself started questioning the TBP guys (especially Chase) recently. I never felt comfortable with their self-introductions. Thanks for the revelations. When you think about it ... a 'deception expert' wouldn't be so open about being a 'deception expert' . TBP is just entertainment but not for me anymore. The video Chase made about his brain condition recently was just weird. Now its really alarming. Have you seen it? Curious to hear what others think.
@cupofsunАй бұрын
I think he'll have discovered the "magical remedy" to sell you within a year, and he'll be saying that since it reversed his brain condition, it should be used for the general public to enhance their brains (to be big and smart and persuasive/manipulative like his). Calling my shot now!
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@leannemo738226 күн бұрын
How was that video “weird”? I found it interesting yet heartbreaking. You’re quite lucky if you’ve not yet received any bad news about your health.
@ziggylaurie226826 күн бұрын
I found it bizarre. He makes this overdramatizing video a month prior about his brain decaying and now he’s found this miraculous cure through this wacky chiropractor?!!
@cupofsun26 күн бұрын
@@ziggylaurie2268 Yupppppp, as if he JUST met this guy!? Yeah, this was all pre-planned. 100% lock that was NOT a scan of his brain. I have a lot of familiarity with epiliepsy, and what he was describing was a psychotic state that lasted weeks. Total BS to hype up the story before "miracle blue stuff" that is not approved by the FDA, some get yourself some of this life changing snake oil. I called it the moment I saw his first brain video, my exact comment on the video was: "let's see if in a couple weeks he has a miracle cure that shouldn't even be allowed to the general public because it's so powerful it reversed his epiliepsy, but you can get it for a limited time for $19.99 before it's $1000 a bottle." And here we are folks.
@rubysmoke7150Ай бұрын
funny, I just unsubscribed today from TBP. I've had enough of their favorable views of the misogynistic grifter in chief.
@barbarahomrighaus6852Ай бұрын
They're completely unbiased politically. Believe me, it's annoying how they don't criticize the one I don't like. 🙄
@TinaBUTCHER-ph1phАй бұрын
I did the same, I was stunned to see Scott openly waving his political knickers in the air yesterday
@TinaBUTCHER-ph1phАй бұрын
@@barbarahomrighaus6852they really aren't
@AnitaRose2212Ай бұрын
Me too! It was TBP's episode on Catherine, The Princess of Wales cancer diagnosis. I basically pointed out to the narcissistic, "world's leading body language EXPERT Chaise Cruise" that I was an ovarian cancer survivor at 42, the same age as The Princess, and that medical advancements in the field meant we will enjoy a long life. I then accused Chaise of having NO FREAKING IDEA! American males have a 40% chance of developing cancer and if he does I sincerely hope he recalls his words and will want to tear his tongue out of his smug mouth. Expert smepert!
@Crotalus_cerastesАй бұрын
(cat ladies)
@teewhite706110 күн бұрын
Wow, I went down a rabbit hole of watching Chase interviews enthralled by him and then I end up here on a whim and now I realized that I know that name. I was in those PU community forums, Real Social Dynamics, Mystery Method and others.. even got some emails from Neil Strauss back then. I had a friend who was a mod and he exposed some of the guys for being frauds. They were teaching $1000-$2000 bootcamps and would have steller reviews but he said the reviews would follow with the teacher giving a big thanks yet were under the same IP address, lol. I don't remember Chase that well but that name now sounds familiar. Crazy
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast10 күн бұрын
Interesting, thanks for the story. The Chase Hughes cinematic universe is full of amazing rabbitholes, it's true lol
@9Steps2UglyАй бұрын
I’m here because I saw him on a podcast with someone called Marczell. Who seems like a complete maniac and a horrible person- and their friendship made me question his authenticity
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@9Steps2UglyАй бұрын
@@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast thanks
@charlottedaniels52296 күн бұрын
Exactly!! He was vouching for that marczell dude, when anyone could hear that the marczell dude is literally everything that Chase claims to keep away from. Either he’s a fraud or he’s a phony, and doesn’t actually have much conviction.
@MAYK1NG10 күн бұрын
This is so well researched and laid out. I’ve watched The Behaviour Panel many times but tire quickly of listening to men explain what I would call ‘women’s intuition’ with a practised eye for inconsistency in behaviours. I’m not doubting Behavioural Science, I find myself bored my listening to blink rates, breathing changes and stares. I think a lot of people are defensive because Chase is the most likeable, common sense, humble seeming yet stoic personality; probably because the other fellows have a more academically sound background. I think it is important work to always hold people to account in this world of extreme capitalism.
@lenwelch21952 ай бұрын
I’m a dentist and I have documentation . He’s full of the business of selling selling selling .
@MyrtleBeachWebAngel2 ай бұрын
Isn't it usually Scientology who markets dentists with their office management software? 🤔
@LynnHypnoАй бұрын
What has being a dentist got to do with you having “documentation”?
@superanitkaify11 сағат бұрын
God bless you for your diligence in digging the truth. I almost got Chase’s stuff
@davidcaram76752 ай бұрын
Mothballs are traditionally made of paradichlorobenzene, a highly toxic substance i would never recommend carrying in one's pocket,even in a plastic baggie.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast2 ай бұрын
but the regression! :)
@user-qn1sx1bo7wАй бұрын
😲
@alchemisttttt5 күн бұрын
I've dismissed him after seeing his video analising fake princess Kate bench CJI appearance... on the next day after Ive discovered him .... clever girl😂😂😂😂
@Coffeefueled14252 ай бұрын
Thanks for this info! I’m laughing at Chase (a man) writing a pick up book for other men 😂 unless he’s only picking them up for one night, I doubt women want some poser. Just my opinion as a woman.
@exilbayer637712 күн бұрын
Best moment in this video was, when you noticed that the person who wrote a positive comment on Chase´s book was from Texas: Chase is from Texas, too! (wink, wink) Yeah man, that exactly what happens in these tiny communities, which are so small, that everyone is related! Like it is in Texas...🤣🤣🤣
@michelleCZ2 ай бұрын
Now I'm really interested in the other guys from The behavior panel!
@sole__doubtАй бұрын
They arent doing anything that most people do naturally every day. The BP just found a way to monetize it.
@bees5461Ай бұрын
When the Behavior Panel evaluate someone that nobody knows, they seem very believable. However, once they started doing evaluations of people who are well known, all you have to do is know who that person is and you can predict what they are going to say. They clearly have a particular bias. There is absolutely no exception to this rule. They lost all credibility a long time ago.
@esmereldapinchon1422Ай бұрын
@@bees5461 They were way off on the Karen Read case. Still I like them. Scott and Mark are my favorites.
@stacytw79Ай бұрын
@@bees5461TY for saying this!! (DUH me!! I’ve always thought that too- that they were legit about some people but then other times their “Analysis” WAS JUST SO DIFFERENT , and so were they!! There are times when some of them are more so than the other(s), and sometimes all freaking 4 of them are doing it. But I hadn’t figured out the why yet, but def think that your idea plays a part.
@vaus112 ай бұрын
Nothing wrong with self taught.Chase's assessments are interesting and again and again he emphasises that this is not an exact science, but that statements in the area of body language are based on experience (including his). What is your problem with him? What is wrong with his assessments and what evidence do you have for it? Or to put it another way: is there any such thing as ‘wrong’ in this area, or isn't everything the result of subjective observation and experience?
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast2 ай бұрын
Well, keep watching for future videos. If somehow this examination is yet enough for you.
@zenamen52212 ай бұрын
@@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast You're very disturbed.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast2 ай бұрын
@zenamen5221 Okay but how is that connected to this video?
@cdcdogs49612 ай бұрын
I agree, seems like this is a hate channel, at the very least breeds negativity. To me, self-taught means highly intelligent. Make it a great day! ✌🏼😎❤️
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast2 ай бұрын
@@cdcdogs4961 Do you think criticism and examination of a person's deceptions is hate? Serious question. In what form would you like such criticisms to take place?
@qs2668Ай бұрын
His pick-up manual sounds like a good read if you feel like switching back and forth between laughing hysterically and barfing in rapid succession
@beachrando796Ай бұрын
Oh, that would be hysterical! It would be really funny if some YTer went out and tried to "apply" each tip in the real world and film it.
@qs2668Ай бұрын
@@beachrando796 argh the crinnnnge! I couldn't watch it!
@beachrando796Ай бұрын
There are two ladies that have a podcast. They read a self help book then apply it to their lives for two weeks then report back. When the did The Magic Art of Tidying up one of them got into the biggest fight of their marriage over it. In the end the husband said they bonded over shared trauma.
@lisac7070Ай бұрын
😂
@i.k.88684 күн бұрын
He sounds like a psychopath. Charming, deceptive, manipulative. Conveniently he has a type of epilepsy which is easy to fake. If someone tells you they are the no.1 in anything, run for the hills. He has no real credentials, yet claims to be all knowing. He presents himself as some kind of super-human but knows that won't hold up, so then he makes himself the victim (I have such a horrible medical condition!). But even within that "sad" story which he uses to get your empathy, he can't stop his self-aggrandizement. So even in his seizures he is gifted, and receives years worth of memories and knowledge... I'm no expert (lol), but I got all that just from watching about 5 minutes of his DRVN interview. It sounds to me like a psychopath trying very very hard to gain your trust by telling you all about psychopathy (or actually just mostly some pseudoscientiffic bs), hoping that you will think; "if he was a psychopath, he wouldn't be telling me this".
@qs2668Ай бұрын
common sense: _if something sounds too good to be true, it likely is._ Chase Hughes: _what if you could read minds_ in all seriousness though, maybe his books and courses do contain some truly valuable information, but the snake oily marketing tactics should make anyone be concerned.
@beachrando796Ай бұрын
In another video Chase did with a fanboy he did have some interesting tips (nothing earth shattering) that had some value but then he did a sale pitch for a book/course/coach session where he could teach you to do anything short of levitating.
@MovingAlong742Ай бұрын
A sure sign of a snake oil salesman. It's the miracle cure for everything in one tiny little bottle! LOL
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@dianasvend77172 ай бұрын
I recently unsubbed the Behavior Panel because of their conservatism. Seeing the depth of Chase's misogyny is stunning and heartbreaking.
@AnitaRose2212Ай бұрын
Me too! It was TBP's episode on Catherine, The Princess of Wales cancer diagnosis. I basically pointed out to the narcissistic, "world's leading body language EXPERT Chaise Cruise" that I was an ovarian cancer survivor at 42, the same age as The Princess, and that medical advancements in the field meant we will enjoy a long life. I then accused Chaise of having NO FREAKING IDEA! American males have a 40% chance of developing cancer and if he does I sincerely hope he recalls his words and will want to tear his tongue out of his smug mouth. Expert smepert!
@EL-gu8fvАй бұрын
There is so much misogynist behaviour in this world, it's like a war on women, and men hate us. Well, here's news guys - we gave birth to you, so if you hate us, you hate yourselves.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@LololeeleeАй бұрын
I personally went through Chase Hugh’s class. I am now an awesome dangerous Kitty! Beware!
@mesher92321 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 It is quite easy to detect you are nothing more than a internet poser. you gave your game away by using exclamation points, didn't Chase teach you that.
@MAYK1NG10 күн бұрын
This is so well researched and laid out. I’ve watched The Behaviour Panel many times but tire quickly of listening to men explain what I would call ‘women’s intuition’ with a practised eye for inconsistency in behaviours. I’m not doubting Behavioural Science, I find myself bored my listening to blink rates, breathing changes and stares. I think a lot of people are defensive because Chase is the most likeable, common sense, humble seeming yet stoic personality; probably because the other fellows have a more academically sound background.
@lenwelch21952 ай бұрын
Thanks for this , it validates my BS meter as it has been going off quite a lot lately in by last 6 months . I’ve caught Chase observing the same behavior but twisting it as a predictor to the crime or event they are accused of .
@madelynnnoskov79412 ай бұрын
Do you know Chase?
@caupain66Ай бұрын
@@madelynnnoskov7941are you considering seeking mental health support? Just a question
@KarenT-kh6syАй бұрын
Behavior is individual, it doesn't mean the same thing across the board, hence why you need to know someone's baseline as you go fro.very generalized to more specific.
@lenwelch2195Ай бұрын
@@KarenT-kh6sy it’s all BS. The reason is that even someone baseline can change do to dry. Reading body behavior is just. Guess. Trying to make a science out of it is misleading. Altering the baseline reading attempts to make up for the area of error. It’s the excuse given to explain when the “ reading “ is wrong. This is why in a court of law evidence is used to convict and not a reading of body behavior for truth. A great chorus takes in all accounts and displays these micro expressions. Chase himself has not had the training he implies. Reading body behavior is a ,guess.
@KarenT-kh6syАй бұрын
@@lenwelch2195 I agree, it's not a science but it does have a just place for it's uses. I disagree that because there wasn't somewhere "teaching " this, it should be disregarded in it's entirety Classes have existed for over thirty years that I'm aware of; police departments, child welfare, prisons, etc. often have "things" they look for, even if not formally taught to do so. If you have a significant other, I'd bet that you or the other, if not both could pinpoint something in regard to your facial changes that make them aware your irritated, angry, etc without any vocal cues. The military have many schools that teach a great deal that there were no/are no equivalents in the civilian world, it's always been one of the challenging aspects to retiring and/or transitioning to the civilian job market. He may not have had "formal" education but that's not the same as no education. Just a thought and an opinion.
@AWanderingEyeАй бұрын
If I close my eyes I could almost hear Dr. Todd Grande. (Same tone? Accent? Measured presentation? Anywho, I half expected you to go on and discuss OCEAN and the 5 factor personality analysis)...Fascinating idea to vet CH. I am here for it! I watch a couple of channels that you might be interested in: Practical Linguistics, Deception Detective, and Pat Brown. I think they are all three very high quality, educational content focused mainly in true crime. They are sometimes in conflict in their perceptions and analysis with the Behavior Panel. I wonder what your take on Peter Hyatt would be or do you focus primarily on behavior rather than verbiage? Whatever, I subbed and I look forward to the upcoming sequel. These are challenging times we live in and folks like you who take a moment to question and dig deeper then share your evidence and (subsequent) insights are providing a service. And for that I thank You!
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Thank you! Means a lot. I'll check out those shows and people you mentioned. You might like these episodes of mine in the investigation/interrogation kind of spaces: behavior-podcast.com/reading-behavior-in-criminal-security-and-legal-scenarios/
@mrslaceknitterАй бұрын
You might also be interested in Sergio Dinaro. His KZbin channel is Truth Revealed.
@nicstimetotalkАй бұрын
Great episode, you are basically seeing what a fair few of us who started out as fans quickly realised he had not real credentials behind him and his practices for mamipulation and what he was professing to teach people were somewhat alarming. Now he keeps labelling himself as a neuroscientist lol. I suspect the latest brain condition is a front and cover story against possible litigation. It amazes me the fan base seems incapable of independant thought. Like you said it doesn't take much digging to find the truth.
@MovingAlong742Ай бұрын
I think the thing that turned me off to Chase Hughes - and the entire Behavior Panel - early on was his repeated brag that he was an expert in "enhanced interrogation techniques." That's terminology that was used back in the early 2000s instead of the word "torture." So. He has tortured people for a living? Couldn't stomach him after that.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@KashiGirl911Ай бұрын
OMG.. that book is sooooo bad! Shame on any woman who would marry him after reading that.
@song8777Ай бұрын
Makes you wonder about what's going on with her, huh? Weird.
@ziggylaurie226826 күн бұрын
He’s been married twice! I wonder what personality disorder he has 😮
@KashiGirl91124 күн бұрын
@@ziggylaurie2268 i'm betting more than one!
@bees5461Ай бұрын
Using Hughes' own description of his military service tells me he was a Military Police. If he had been in military Intelligence, he would have said so. But that isn't what he says. He is describing the military police without actually specifying his military specialty. That is deceptive. Why not be specific? Because he is trying to let people come to the conclusion that he was in military intelligence. Military police pull people over on military bases for speeding.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
@@bees5461 my understanding is he was a quarter master . So helped run a ship or something like that.
@lilyw.719Ай бұрын
Quartermaster is a supply specialist - an administrator who keeps units and bases stocked with provisions and equipment, who does the ordering, record keeping, monitoring, storage and distribution of supplies. It's a basic administrative function for any office or organization, super dry and boring. A very safe administrative support job, no action. It is the second least sexy job in the military, IMO, right after cook. In fact, cooks are sexier. Btw, to be a Quartermaster, you do not need a high IQ and ASVAB score - it's a job that pretty much anybody qualifies for.
@letistiles853Ай бұрын
I started to listen to you, I could only listen to you for more than 10 minutes. I don’t find your video useful, but rather it seems like a personal vendetta or jealousy that you have toward him. I can tell you right now that I can care less about his degrees. I have watched the behavior panel and they all have quirks theyre informative and entertaining. I find the people that have real life experience, and are self taught are far better than experts with degrees. The way you come across really was a turn off not because you are shedding light on him. I will not be subscribing
@GoboBoxАй бұрын
@@lilyw.719A quartermaster on a ship is a navigator. Different from the Army.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@rooroob2 ай бұрын
The whole Behavior Panel is troubling to me. One of them (not Chase) has said in a video that he adores the Read Technique of interviewing. I was shocked that he said it and shocked that none of the others, including Chase, pointed out that the Read Technique is widely criticized and isn’t used in other “advanced” countries because it’s proven to cause false confessions. Forgive me. It is spelled “REID.” Not “READ.”
@userJ1J1232 ай бұрын
The fact that you don't know it's the "Reid" technique probably highlights how little knowledge you have.
@serendpity34782 ай бұрын
@@userJ1J123 The fact that you're more concerned to point out a spelling mistake than to enage with the author's premise that the Reid Technique has led to hundreds, possibly thousands of false confessions highlights how little you give a damn about putting actual criminals behind bars. Locking up the first person the cops can intimidate enough to confess is hardly world's best practice policing. It may have escaped you but every time an innocent person is convicted of a crime, a real criminal is free to keep committing crimes. That is not what cops are meant to be doing is it? Something about "To serve and protect" used to be mentioned more.
@MyrtleBeachWebAngel2 ай бұрын
@@serendpity3478 I find the DNA scandal disturbing as well. Anyone unfairly in prison in the United States? that's just not what America is about.
@Susan_12 ай бұрын
I think the Read Technique is so loved by them is because that what was used on that Canadian Military Officer who stole women's underwear, tied them up and even murdered a woman. imo
@userJ1J1232 ай бұрын
@Susan_1 My goodness. It's "Reid". Painful.
@JimGrimaldiFilmsАй бұрын
Chase Hughes is nothing short of brilliant. I've been listening to him and his Behavior Panel buddies incessantly for the better part of 3 years. not because I nessesarily want to learn to read body language, in fact, I'd love to unlearn most of it. But because I find it so cool that the four dudes dove into that subject so much that they became the wortd's leading experts, and they love to hare it for free (on YT at least) with the world. He'll be the first to tell you, "It is based in science but deals in probabilities, like meteorology" First off, he does not claim what you claim he claims. His "#1" claim is based on his book sales which are based in fact. I'll leave it there, when you are on top, everyone else wants to take you down to their level. Do I dare continue the video? Hmm
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
But is he brilliant? Why do you say that? I've seen no evidence for it; I've just seen a lot of big claims and lies. That's the point here. Are you being fooled?
@t61h-d2dАй бұрын
I love the Behavior Panel.
@karlarichardson652Ай бұрын
The behavior panel made me think MJ was guilty 😢 They got that one way wrong...
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@KMWeir19 күн бұрын
Chase Hughes studied neuroscience at Harvard. Fact. He doesn’t claim to be a practicing neuroscientist. In fact, he seems to minimize his abilities & education & work in the military.
@A93-qg9xj2 ай бұрын
Well, another disappointment. I really liked Chase, but he is just really manipulative. Especially when it comes to women. 😥
@madelynnnoskov79412 ай бұрын
You don't know Chase. How can you say you liked him Lol You didn't even watch the video Lol
@jenniferdee60632 ай бұрын
Right! He’s disgusting. Those guys he was shouting out in the pickup artist message board are bad guys 🤮
@madelynnnoskov79412 ай бұрын
@@jenniferdee6063 If you have ever heard him talk about that book, it was when he was young and even he says he was embarrassed that he wrote it. Everyone has a past they aren't proud of. You don't know him, if you did, you wouldn't say he is disgusting Lol
@A93-qg9xjАй бұрын
Stop telling other people what they should or would say, think or do..If this or if that. And you’re even so arrogant to tell me that I didn’t watch the video (which I did) and that I ‘don’t know Chase’. Well, in that case YOU don’t know him either, so you can’t have an opinion either. My opinion is based on years of watching the behavioral panel plus this video. And in MY opinion there are a lot of alarming things being said in this video.
@userJ1J123Ай бұрын
@A93-qg9xj the guy is this video is an idiot. If you trust him over Chase I really feel you.b
@hannahharkonnen658022 күн бұрын
I watched this guy on a podcast the other day and he had me fooled into about halfway in before I started seeing red flags and suspected he was a total fraud. Thank you for this info!
@dottyp137Ай бұрын
I thought he was an interrogator for the military, I’m pretty sure he has said that but I might be wrong. But I got that impression from some where 🤷♀️
@stacytw79Ай бұрын
Haven’t watch this yet, was just gonna check out a few comments first, so I’m not sure what was said about Chase being a former military interrogator-- But, YES he absolutely has said that in the intro part of TBP vids and the others have said that too if/when introducing him AND he and Greg have have “talked shop” during TBP vids numerous times over the years- BOTH having been former military intel./interrogators- INCL. in both Afghan and Iraq wars and inter. terrorists/sus terrorists/ and Guantanamo Bay detainees. So now I’m SUPER CURIOUS to see what was said about that..
@dottyp137Ай бұрын
@@stacytw79 yeah I thought he had. But apparently that’s not true. Can’t believe what I found out from this video.
@ziggylaurie226826 күн бұрын
He was a ship captain, interrogator, counsellor, ship mechanic…. he’s very vague about his past history
@anon317211 күн бұрын
Yup! He's said that several times.
@karaalfaro9111Ай бұрын
I've watched quite a few TBP posts and it took a while but began to notice Chase occasionally puts the other 3 down. And they lost me when analyzing Princess Catherine's video of her cancer announcement. Especially Chase who seemed very misogynistic and didn't have any respect for someone who would put out a video to announce their illness and then he turned around and did the same thing about his own illness. I was thinking what a Loser!
@EL-gu8fvАй бұрын
Yes, his misogyny jumped out at me in a different video.
@LydiaA66Ай бұрын
Exactly they have do some weird takes. They almost lost me on that video but definitely did on latest ones.
@MissBlueGownАй бұрын
My suspicion that things were not as they seemed will be not important in the scheme of things. I've been a fan of BP. THEN, one day I caught a video about a subject I was going down a rabbit hole about. (I don't remember what}. And there was Chase Hughes as a part of the video, seemingly a part of the crowd. Because of the subject of my search (which I don't remember) I thought "What's he doing there? He was younger. Anyway, that's stuck in my mind. I've been waiting to see something like this. Good job!
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@catgirl4sureАй бұрын
Thanks for this. I have watched the Behavior Panel in the past, but I gave up on them. They feed off one another. I saw Chase interviewed on a recent KZbin video. He says all people wear masks. The interviewer ambushed Chase by asking him to identify the interviewer’s mask. He hesitated before answering, he seemed lost. When he finally responded, I could tell the interviewer did not buy his analysis. He talks about psychopathy often. Maybe he has experiential knowledge on the subject…
@stacytw79Ай бұрын
Ooooo interesting!! What Channel pls?? Ty!
@catgirl4sureАй бұрын
@@stacytw79 DRVN Podcast
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
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@rebeccaclaraklein6724Ай бұрын
I have been turned off of the Behavior Panel when they were such fan boys of DR. PHIL!!! Recently, their obvious conservatism, played out under the guise of body language analysis. I also felt my bullshit meter go off when he or others made reference to his degree(s).
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
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@IggyFireMist22 күн бұрын
@@rebeccaclaraklein6724 I used to think Dr Phil was a fraud and usually I wouldn't even have gave him the time of day. But here recently he's more of a professional than I've ever seen him. I love one of the guys who was trying to lose weight and Dr Phil had got in to their head and they were hearing his voice say "do you really think you need that?" That was funny.
@angiemillar27262 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you for this information! I was a follower of the Behavior Panel until a recent video showed their biases and unfollowed them. I did see that Chase recently put out a video that he has a brain issue. I can't remember if it was injury or illness, but it sounded progressive. I'm disgusted by the misogyny he seems to promote.
@Phoenix_flying2 ай бұрын
I know exactly what video you’re talking about. I didn’t make it very far in, but it was so ridiculously biased, with carefully curated content to support their analysis. I lost all respect for them after following them for years.
@kaythacker8837Ай бұрын
Would love to know what episode that was!
@barbiekat6352Ай бұрын
TBP’s gross transparent pandering to right wing, coziness with Dr. Phil and evasive, incredulous analysis snips of Trump are deplorable!
@cygnusraysАй бұрын
@@kaythacker8837 it's on The Behavior Channel, not The Behavior Panel, also Chases own channel. He had a type of seizure (brain freeze) during one of the recordings 9with The Behaviour Panel) and as a result had investigations done with a a neurologist, he talks about the name of the condition in that segment.
@MovingAlong742Ай бұрын
I don't believe he has a brain issue. He's running some sort of a long-con with that one, imo.
@laurarominger2073Ай бұрын
I’m 42 minutes in and still waiting for the fraud. Seems if you can’t find something, it must be false. Very weak. Hope Chase addresses this.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Did you ever complete that video? Or read the synopsis? Did you see the many things, big and small, that he lied about?
@laurarominger2073Ай бұрын
@@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast I figured if you didn’t have the dirt in first 42 minutes I’m done. I’m open minded but you have nothing. If there’s more after 42 minutes please share
@laurarominger2073Ай бұрын
@@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast He has talked about the picking up girls thing with embarrassment. He was young and single. I don’t really liked he did that but from what my husband has told me I dont like everything he did in his 20s. And I DON’T like a lot of things I did in my 20s. The other stuff could be inflating his resume a bit. I’ll grant you that. But that doesn’t make him a fraud. Again if you got something I missed give it to me. To me he is the smartest and most nuanced on Behavior Panel. And he and Greg talk about military things all the time. My husband is a veteran and I DON’T take lying about that shit well. But I’m not seeing that here. Again, what’d I miss? I’m open.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
@@laurarominger2073 the synopsis behavior-podcast.com/debunking-chase-hughes-examining-the-bullshit-of-the-self-titled-1-expert-in-behavior-influence/
@t61h-d2dАй бұрын
@@laurarominger2073 you didn't miss anything. Chase and Greg are my favorites on The Behavior Panel.
@almcdonald8676Ай бұрын
As far as I’m concerned it’s one bullshit artist calling out another bullshit artist for claiming to be “number one” bullshit artist and monetising the bullshit.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
@@almcdonald8676 but how am I a bullshit artist? What does any of this have to do with me? The facts I found about Chase Hughes are the topic. In what way do those facts reflect on me ?
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@emmaparadisis9102Ай бұрын
I enjoyed your video. I have been a devotee of Behavior Panel for some years and got into Chase books for a while. I generally love the behavior panel for its entertainment value. Lately I have avoided it because of the blatant bias they show towards Trump in their analysis videos. One thing I learnt is that scammers always have a tell. That is how I realised that Chase is not all he pretends to be. He constantly mentions Frank Abagnale and I came to the conclusion that that is most likely what Chase appears to be- he’s a Frank Abagnale type. There are inconsistencies in his theories to be seen if you watch enough videos of him. Your video definitely outed some more. In relation to politics and health I believe Chase should stay in his lane and avoid making biased and misleading videos. Otherwise we might have an Icarus type situation.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@wolfcreekvalleyАй бұрын
I have a one year graduation degree in clinical hypnotherapy and a second year in mind-body psychology people claiming to have hypnotherapy skills with weeks to just a couple months makes the rest of us look bad😂
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
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@MastaMyth2 ай бұрын
Now you’ve made me curious. I’m still subscribed to The Behavior Panel (and a couple other channels) but I have not watched their videos in quite some time. And not because of Chase, but because of Mark. Some people have stated in the comments they have a gut feeling about Chase, and for me it’s always been Mark Bowden - something just isn’t right with him (not to mention his resume). Anyway, since you piqued my curiosity, I’m going to be around for the follow up. Good work!
@BlissblizzardАй бұрын
Did Mark image manage Trudeau, theyre both floppy haired theatrical types too
@MastaMythАй бұрын
@@Blissblizzard 🤣 he never mentions the names, but maybe that’s why he’s in Canada
@BlissblizzardАй бұрын
@@MastaMyth Well only the detestables need image mangement right? And those with ethics would find the idea of image management detestable ... It's a very small swamp then ... I mean he ought to be proud of his 💩 polishing, right?
@BlissblizzardАй бұрын
@@MastaMyth What type needs image management, the question answers itself. Unethical career just like Spin Doctor, or Nudge Unit employee.
@MastaMythАй бұрын
@@Blissblizzard Obviously not someone who has a spotless reputation 🤣
@cdcdogs49612 ай бұрын
Reading body language is not exact, but a great tool. I’ve learned a lot from all of the the men from The behavior panel, including Joe Navarro, doesn’t mean I always agree. They’ve never claimed it was a perfect science, nor do you need to buy anything to learn something from them, that’s totally up to you. What I hear people saying is, no one should profit from their hard work… Interesting! 🤨
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast2 ай бұрын
We'll get a bit into that in the next episode for sure
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@heatherlawless60792 ай бұрын
We were never taught any of those fighting maneuvers in navy, green or blue side. Didn’t learn any of those in martial arts either. We are taught, just nothing like that.
@LaraCross512Ай бұрын
Surely Heather you were never part of the "Evergreen Project" therefore this Special Ops Super Archy Cool Moves were never taught to you. 😄
@cupofsunАй бұрын
@@LaraCross512 We cannot and will not teach the "SIGMA LETHAL DEATH PUNCH" to anyone but the US military, as it is too dangerous. Pre-orders *are* available to the public right now for 19.99 (with submission of your birth certificate, SSI, and related documents) after which, the book will be listed at twenty-five thousand US dollars. DON'T MISS OUT ON THE MOST SIGNIFICANT FIGHTING TECHNIQUE THE US GOVT DOESN'T WANT YOU TO KNOW!!! 😵💫😵💫😵💫
@msp66313 күн бұрын
Sir, your reactions at 54:04, 54:24, 55:41 were the funniest things I've ever seen in my life.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast8 күн бұрын
lol :)
@CTIDАй бұрын
Anyone who changes $800+ for an online course is questionably unethical.
@jefish2562Ай бұрын
There are quite a few courses from exercise to business that cost way over $800 and are online courses so that's not very good evidence
@ivannio8519Ай бұрын
"Charges"
@E-magineMySurpriseАй бұрын
Universities do.
@esmereldapinchon1422Ай бұрын
@@E-magineMySurpriseuniversities are accredited
@CTIDАй бұрын
@@E-magineMySurprise Yeah, and you would expect that from a university, not from a random guy.
@xzonia127 күн бұрын
I only heard of this guy for the first time a few weeks ago, and one of the first things I learned about him was he said he had some sort of brain issue that he cured by taking methylene blue. He insisted it could help cure depression, among other things, with no side effects or issues. I know some people who suffer from depression, so I googled the drug and found it does cause side effects and does not cure depression (big shock). So I haven't taken him seriously since I read that. I was hoping you'd mention that in this video, but you mentioned some red thing he did in his past, so I guess lets wait 10 years and some green or purple thing will pop up next for him to sell. Thanks for taking the time to look into this guy! I'm curious how legit the other 3 guys on the behavioral panel show are now, since this guy is apparently a conman.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast27 күн бұрын
I get into his recent supplement promotions towards the end of this recent video of mine: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast27 күн бұрын
he likes primary color supplements lol
@xzonia127 күн бұрын
@@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast Ooh, I will watch that shortly (after I finish the video I'm watching right now). Thanks! And lol yes, primary colors seem to be his thing. :) I hope you cover the other 3 guys. Whether they're legit or not, it would be interesting to hear about their credentials either way. Thanks!
@mjacobs1964Ай бұрын
WOW! Thank you! I was a fan of his and just this morning I watched his video on his new journey, it is all about how his brain seizures have been cured by all this stuff he got into with a natural type doctor. I got excited by his video. Now I see yours. Hot damn, you saved me from going down his new fraudster rabbit hole.
@tinkytink12072 ай бұрын
I started out loving the behavioral panel but after they “read” 2 families interviews on their missing children and went completely against what all law enforcement and fbi were saying I had it! I even left them a comment on my disappointment with no response. I feel the entire team are con artist and the entire thing is a con for money and views. Glad to see my feelings are justified. Wouldn’t mind seeing you do a show on each one of these guys! They all seem like com men to me. I only listen to the deception detective. He seems spot on and doesn’t believe in the reading of just body language. I feel he is the real deal. Great show!
@nicstimetotalkАй бұрын
Greg is the only one who has an credibility and actual training within the forces. The rest are self taught via books.
@MovingAlong742Ай бұрын
Same. My eyes were opened to their scam with the whole Don and Candus Wells thing. Behavioral analysis is a scam, imo. Chase Hughes, based on the contents of this video, has taken the art of snake oil salesman to a whole nother level.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@martymckay8978Ай бұрын
As a mental health professional,. I was struck by the superficiality of his "people reading." In fairness, I lost interest and did not watch many of his videos.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
That's kind of the amazing things about this stuff (and the NLP type world in general): the stuff that passes for deep/interesting is often so mindblowingly banal (when it's not just silly). I got another episode coming out shortly on that and how his stuff connects to NLP/hypnosis world.
@tantoinetteАй бұрын
Chase Hughes, aside from his vast experience, exudes authenticity. Because he IS. Any person with intelligence can see you are attempting to character assassinate someone who cannot be assassinated. He is waaaay out of your league & has the sort of charisma that most can only dream of possessing.
@ginaiacono2776Ай бұрын
You need to wake up and smell the espresso
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
He's exuding something.
@jenniferdee6063Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂 hi Chase!
@jefish2562Ай бұрын
Completely agree. Perhaps you are just jealous? I don't see a whole line of your qualifications listed here either. And I certainly don't think you come up to the level of a US Navy chief, never mind all his work since then
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
@@jefish2562 Perhaps you didn't watch the entire video (I recommend it) but at the end I say: it doesn't matter who I am. This is a video about Chase Hughes. Anyone could have made this video; it's about the things he's done. It's about facts. If you find yourself wondering "who is Zach Elwood" you've lost the thread and your emotions are involved.
@dis5164Ай бұрын
A kid in his 20s who studied behavior wrote a pickup artist book? No way!?!?! And a man who studies behaviors modifying his image for better reception? Who would have guessed?...Tech N9ne has a great song you should check out called Jellysickle
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
@@dis5164 here’s a synopsis of the investigation if you didn’t name it through the video: behavior-podcast.com/debunking-chase-hughes-examining-the-bullshit-of-the-self-titled-1-expert-in-behavior-influence/
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@aaronwalderslade2 ай бұрын
You can be an entrepreneur and still have talent. I think Chase is genuinely talented but didn't want to be held back by lack of paper qualifications. In showbusiness we say "Fake it till you make it." I worked as a professional singer for nine years. For at least five of those nine years I felt like I was lying when I called myself a professional singer. And there was no exact point where I became comfortable with the title. We create ourselves to a large degree and Chase is no exception, and that's not a bad thing. In fact it's exactly what he's teaching in those early books, isn't it?
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast2 ай бұрын
Did you watch the video or read the transcript, though?
@alanweiss35782 ай бұрын
@@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast im guessing aaron is from texas and takes large quantities of redshift.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast2 ай бұрын
@alanweiss3578 Nah, it's just that giving people we like the benefit of the doubt is a tempting thing. I get it. In this case, I think this is taking "fake it til you make it way too far", to say the least.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast2 ай бұрын
@@Frankie-tc1bh Yeah it's not for everyone. That's why I have the blog post with the summary and transcript.
@madelynnnoskov79412 ай бұрын
Do you even know Chase?
@Bofis-si9gj2 ай бұрын
He was a Quartermaster in the Navy, there is no specialized rating in the Navy for detainee ops. At best, he may have done an individual augmentee assignment for detainee ops, but never would have been assigned or allowed to speak with the detainees.
@LaraCross512Ай бұрын
But was he in charge of the mothballs though?
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
lol
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@hushingsilence2 ай бұрын
On his KZbin channel his video dealing with bullies is a joke, and the responses reflect that. "I know you are hurting" is a type of response he tells you to tell a bully. Read and decide for yourself. It's a short vid.
@barbarahomrighaus6852Ай бұрын
I found it very good advice.
@suzylausen1667Ай бұрын
@@barbarahomrighaus6852 I agree with you Barbara. It is wonderful!! As a teacher for 30+ years, his advice is fabulous. You have to use it and mold it to fit your own style and your own situation, of course .. but his whole message is as close to perfect as you can come when dealing with kids. And I honestly think it is a solution for adult difficulties as well. 💖 Have a nice day!
@juneelle3702 ай бұрын
Wow… it’s one thing to have original ideas, be self-taught etc. I think we need more of that in the world. But this is on another level. Great detective work ! Sort of feel sorry for the guy since he announced his brain challenges~ but he did this to himself. Also, now, who knows if what he’s saying about his brain is true? What prompted you to start pulling this thread? And when did you start pulling it in a way he could’ve been alerted? I wonder if it lines up with his brain announcement. You can watch the videos on KZbin… curiously, it was a brain condition that can’t distinguish truth from fiction in some way, if I’m recalling correctly. It was a condition I hadn’t heard of before. Love how you were getting a kick/having a laugh 🤣 crazy how psychology is so often used for exploitation, whether by experts or people like Chase/the manosphere. Ultimately, the majority of psychology/psychological studies are not used to help individuals but to control people en masse. The experts work for corporations and governments and do their bidding. So, yes, Chase sure does look like someone of bad character. He would’ve fit right in if he only took the time to get his credentials! (I love the good parts of psychology and how it can be used for good-but am very disappointed about the commercial/government/tech weaponization of it-the the expert sell-outs. Of course, follow the money and the power-even to the top of ruling bodies and institutions. Then the experts need only follow the policies and protocols in place unquestionably and then the path to grants and corporate wealth-the welfare of the people be damned! After all, There are profits and position to consider ! And everyone else is doing it !)
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast2 ай бұрын
Thanks, June. If it makes you feel better, I believe that almost no legitimate organizations of any significant power are using Chase Hughes' training or content, despite his many claims to the contrary. He may have had some success with smaller orgs and individuals, but it's my belief that any legitimate organization would have looked into his stuff and saw it for what it was. This is why if you search his name, you'll find no evidence (at least I can't) that he's worked with any legitimate or large organizations. I also feel sorry for him. It seems like a stressful way to live. I don't know anything about his illness and no, I only started working on this a few days ago. He's been on my radar as a behavior-pseudo-science trafficker for a while but I had barely paid attention to him until I did my Jack Brown episode a few days ago and decided I wanted to look into other people in this space a little more.
@Vmurph2 ай бұрын
@@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastI felt bad for the awful illness and diagnosis he was given. But now, after seeing all the baseless claims he’s made throughout his life (thank God for the wayback machine), now I don’t know what to feel, because I think I wouldn’t put it past him to fabricate a “RARE brain condition” right on the heels of the release of his $$$$ thousand dollar OPS Manual.
@MyrtleBeachWebAngel2 ай бұрын
@@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast Hey, I kinda thought it was only 2 of the guys on the behavior panel that were military trained, Chase was self-taught, and the other guy was trained more academically... Chase did podcasts a LONG time ago and I don't remember any big story of military stuff, just a guy that couldn't figure out girls. Maybe he fluffed things up later or did do some talks with the military guys on the show. 🤷🏼♀️ I'll try to listen to some more current things to see what he says nowadays. Thanks for the info.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@lenwelch21952 ай бұрын
He is because he says he is . That’s basically it .
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
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@tammybennett5306Ай бұрын
Thank you for this. I've watched the behavioral panel for a few years, mainly 'cuz I found the info fascinating. I have found that Scott AND Chase definitely have bias. I do appreciate Mark and usually Greg. Mainly, I wanted to say, yes, I knew I was right about Chase. I thought it was perhaps I was just his appearance as arrogant. But yeah, I've always had a nagging feeling about him. The BP recently did a show on Fani Willis. He was so adamant about her dress being put on backward because she was so flustered and lying during a court hearing. I unsubscribed after that. Maybe Chase is the greatest at everything except fashion or maybe I'm just not one of those psychologically trainable girls.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@dee-deelove931025 күн бұрын
Anyone can be good at reading people, I don’t think you need qualifications for that BUT in saying that people who misrepresent themselves are at their base dishonest. I think if you look at the pick up artist formula it is quite obviously trickery for personal gain. I for one do not look highly on people like this and it says a lot about their character! Thanks for this I think it’s important to look at who someone really is before you idolise what they represent. Your conclusion was very funny 😂
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast25 күн бұрын
I agree; anyone can be good at reading people. But if someone has lied about so many things, big and small, the question becomes: Should we trust they're good at reading people? Or at doing anything they say they're good at? It's easy to talk about things (anyone who's studied some behavior stuff on their own for a bit can talk about many things) but it's another thing to have extremely sophisticated and advanced abilities. And extraordinary claims require big evidence. And glad you liked the humor :)
@KashiGirl911Ай бұрын
LOL.. when he was reading the review I was thinking 'that sounds exactly like something Chase would write'..
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@alibobs939310 күн бұрын
Wow thank you for your research, I came across it by accident. I only just watched a couple of interviews with Chase Hughes on KZbin (who seemed very credible) now I really don't know whats going on, but I certainly wont be trying to buy one of his 500 bottles of wonder drug. 😉
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast10 күн бұрын
Good decision :)
@barbielorenzi5088Ай бұрын
Gabby Petito! The Behavioral Panel got it all WrONG and took the show down they did. They totally said the boyfriend was INNOCENT and Gabby was an attention seeker. They took the show down. What total fakes!!! These men are fakes.
@minibeanveganАй бұрын
There are 3 videos. They didn't take them down.
@highvibemanifesting8 күн бұрын
He probably loves the mind so much because he wants to manipulate others. Or is afraid of being manipulated. Or both. I personally got into psychology and behavior because I grew up in an abusive household, and I wanted to figure out why/how some people could treat others cruelly. It used to seem like a mystery, but now I know about generational dynamics & unhealed trauma. He seems like a macho man in negative masculinity, who does a good job hiding it - and his parents were probably dicks, so he tries to compensate with his chill/tough guy act. I could be totally wrong, but it's how I feel about it lol. A lot of his info is good. He wouldn't be where he's at today, if he was a total fraud. But yes, his character is questionable.
@bethmahoney1142Ай бұрын
I love Chase Hughes. I've learned so much from him. Nothing Zach Elwood says can take that away.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@markcheeseman419Ай бұрын
My personal opinion is that I'd rather watch Chase Hughes remove sock fluff from his pinky toes than watch or support your fluff. Using his name in capitals to get clicks.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Sorry I used capital letters. I realize how that might be very upsetting for you; much more so than learning about Chase's many deceptions. I'm really sorry for that.
@harryevans1111Ай бұрын
Why pin this comment if not just digging for engagement?
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
@@harryevans1111 Harry, sir, I thought it was funny.
@clarice1001nightsАй бұрын
@@markcheeseman419 AMEN
@clarice1001nightsАй бұрын
@@markcheeseman419 Right on!!!!
@laurasalo6160Ай бұрын
I started to wonder about him when he made his "brain disease" video. It just smacks of emotional manipulation, given the culture in which we live where everyone puts their "disability" out there and i feel like its gains a lot of people undeserved favor for some reason. Maybe he needed to build an acceptable "flaw" into his super elite mind-reading behavior agent character? Im sure it must be for the overall female empathy points- maybe even to resolve conflict in his current relationship. Who knows, maybe its real, who am i to say? Call me cynical but i suspect he's pre-building (see what i did there) his Jodi Arias "blackout" defense for when questions about his slimy past come up. Great video, im sure it took you a great deal of time to get it all together so thanks for your hard work. Its appreciated.
@rtpdq6977Ай бұрын
He's recently promoting suppositories.
@cupofsunАй бұрын
100% when he mentioned he'd continue to "document his journey" with some "exciting new developments he can't wait to share", I immediately thought: hide your wallet, this is a conman speaking with something to sell. It have always felt like something is off with him, based on 20 years that I *actually* have working direct care with psychiatric patients. I felt he was either very mentally neurodivergent (giving him the benefit of the doubt), or masking psychosis or some sort. Now I'm wondering if all his "I arrange my bookshelf by color" is just manipulative and intentional. He sounds like a scared navy boy who couldn't approach women, learned some pickup artist nonsense, and then thought "wait why don't I sell this as secret US classified stuff with a rebrand". My friends write reviews, then they reference each other, websites lead to more websites that lead nowhere, and somehow he does what he says is possible in the first paragraph of his first book: make people wonder if you are famous. He is VERY good at that, clearly. When the disorder video came out, I was not surprised. He is describing what it feels like to be schizophrenic, even if that's not what he's labeling it. That is really scary. And if this is one of those "personalities" he talks about being able to create, then he is either full of it, or has always had schizoaffective tendencies and was displaying them without us knowing (I had a friend who had a psychotic break and the "signals" were only really clear in hindsight, he was so talented and functional in many other ways). I'm not a body language expert, but Chase simply has some look in this eyes/sound in his voice that has always set off my alarm bells that he is an amateur hypnotist or soothsayer. I think he views other people as less than him and controllable. I also think he's really into pop-psychology, and is basically just recycling the same manual with a different name by self-publishing companies over and over. No hate, but I cannot find a single credential of his myself either, despite a ton of searching. This should be a textbook example of how to amplify yourself for personal gain (his new black ops manual is $1100 for a PDF folks). I found it online and read some of it, it is a TON of exactly what he has available in all his other work, nothing new. If that's not a red flag, I'm not sure what is. He says "We rise by lifting others", a sentiment I appreciate, but I honestly only see him lifting himself above others. It's the perfect kind of double-speak a NLP obsessive would use if they were TRYING to rise/elevate their status above you. At first it sounds so oriented in group dynamics, but the actual implication ends up being the opposite: since he is the one offering this sage advice to you, he is there to help you, therefor he has the status and you do not. Now buy my book, I'm an expert. I never thought of the "blackout" defense, but my god, if this is all a set-up to protect against a downfall he knows is coming, I will not be surprised, but I will still be appalled. I said to my wife last week: if what he is describing is real, he should not have any weapons in the house, and he should never be allowed with his children alone again. He talks about not understanding who his wife and children were at the DELIVERY room. If that is possible outside the home, we can't even imagine what kind of delusions are already happening behind closed doors. If it progresses, we will inevitably find out, I hope they are safe in the meantime. If his illness is real, I feel incredibly bad for him, but he should be taking steps to protect his family if he is having episodes that last 2-3 weeks where he isn't sure what is reality/a simulation/a dream. That. Is. Psychosis. I wonder if the other guys on The Behavioral Panel would ever take a look at this/be interested.
@song8777Ай бұрын
What IS it with everyone wanting to be considered to have a "disability," nowadays? I know people who can't walk, need breathing apparatus to stay alive, who are blind or can hardly hear, even someone who has actual schizophrenia. But not everyone has a disability, just because they're unhappy with their lives or have some flaw or imperfection. You got me thinking.
@laurasalo6160Ай бұрын
@rtpdq6977 that's so hilarious. It doesnt get much more cringy than that, lol. Thank you for the laugh omg 🤣
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o (gets into the recent supplement stuff too)
@jwdeet3396Ай бұрын
I am sensing from your body language that someone is still pissed his presence was declined for The Behavior Panel! Envy much?
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@just.joolieАй бұрын
I’m here for the facts. Subscribed ❤🔔, liked 👍, and commenting 💬 for the algorithm.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o
@rachelderagonartist97662 күн бұрын
I find that EVERYTHING on the internet has to be filtered through common sense, truth, understanding. Including this video.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast2 күн бұрын
This video was pre-filtered for common sense. It came with it. That was the service I provided here.
@LeftyB-k8hАй бұрын
Mark is the one I believe the most while Chase is on the bottom. Now I know why- thanks. 😅
@douglasleavy51472 ай бұрын
Great expose.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
thanks!
@jodycasey69362 ай бұрын
Exposed for what? I really like the guy, and think this isn’t fair. Here’s to free speech y’all. Have fun. I’m actually taking one of his courses right now which is way more fun than this video!!! Go Chase!!!!
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Yes, Chase is free to lie about his experiences, and I and others are free to examine that and say it's bad. I also like free speech. I'm glad no one is restricting me from examining his many lies.
@jodycasey6936Ай бұрын
@@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast Thank you for having a discussion with me. It’s kind of rude and sassy to hop on your video and speak my mind. Chase Hughes is an extraordinary gentleman in my opinion. I am a 50 year old woman who comes from a lifetime of family abuse. I am taking one of his courses to help unlock inner power so to speak, but it’s much more complicated than that.. I had to think about what I was doing before I put a comment down. What I thought is, if I was famous enough, you could switch my name out for his and you could drag me through the mud. Because depending on how you look at me in my life, it could be good or it could be really bad. We can find Things in every single person that we can point fingers out and say oh this gentleman or this woman did this on and on and on. While you’re posting this video, I am working on lifetime trauma, but it’s transforming into something that is incredibly confidence building and healing and more. You go ahead and take your opinion of Mr. Hughes and go with it and I will stand firm in mind. I like the guy I think his bio is solid. I think his career is amazing and thank you for having a conversation with me here. I wish you the best but you know you have to grab somebody that has a name big enough where people are going to stop and look. I know you’re trying to build your channel. Chase is a good guy. He actually gets awards from KZbin. Peace✌️.
@barbarahomrighaus6852Ай бұрын
I'm definitely Team Chase.
@jodycasey6936Ай бұрын
@@barbarahomrighaus6852 right? I don’t understand this exposé. It bugs me. It confuses me. Chase Hughes is solid. Go after someone else.
@BondJames-vz5wkАй бұрын
@@jodycasey6936 what is the evidence he is "solid"?
@Lisa-x3n5xАй бұрын
Your support can come from unexpected quarters sometimes. I suspended judgement, but thought to myself, "I'll believe it when his cancer gets miraculously cured." I'm an Aussie who lived through the Belle Gibson saga. This may not mean anything to America, but it's kind of a red flag here.
@kattor4Ай бұрын
What do you mean his cancer cured? His brain disease was cancer.? I don't think so I'm pretty sure he never said that his brain disease was cancer
@Lisa-x3n5xАй бұрын
@@kattor4 OK. If I got it wrong, I need to be corrected. I will research again. Thankyou.
@PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcastАй бұрын
Follow-up episode going into more detail about the things Chase and other similar NLP trainers/gurus teach: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJ2sZ4GNmNibp5o (gets into the recent supplement stuff too)