I'm thankful for the girl who shot him down so I can have his insights today. We do rescue and recovery of trafficked children, and in the beginning I had to fight tears, 7 years later we get in and do what needs done and work to help recover and put bad people away. I find how as I move around in life I'm automatically tuned to look for specific issues, signs and trouble. We work for these kids. Thanks Chase!!!
@MichaelRomero-xl6gk3 ай бұрын
Chase seems to be one of the most selfless and compassionate voices on the internet.
@TheOceanLoader22 күн бұрын
LMAO you have drank the Kool Aid
@lynnegreen680522 күн бұрын
Is DRANK the correct in the sentence? Something sounds 'off' about it. Are there any grammar experts who know how it should be worded?@@TheOceanLoader
@TheOceanLoader22 күн бұрын
@@lynnegreen6805 YeaH ME :-)
@TheOceanLoader22 күн бұрын
@@lynnegreen6805 See as I come from England we speak English. You guysdo indeed say "drunk" as the post participle
@PaulGadoury6 ай бұрын
I love when Chase geeks out on some nuance of body language.
@sandradahl67705 ай бұрын
Chase is a blessing to others.
@AngelfromGenX Жыл бұрын
@Chase Hughes is the most knowledgeable man on Earth about human behavior and neuroscience.
@garypuckettmuse5 ай бұрын
well there was no internet ftwenty years ago for him to go look up "how not to get shut down by a girl" so there is that . . . . .he. also thinks that dopamine somehow cau. es pleasure in stead of the other way around. I'll leave you with that. I've only listened to him for 20 minutes total and I'm moving on. Also what is the "easy Prey podcast"????? DARK
@JuneFlaharty4 ай бұрын
@@garypuckettmusewhy is your reasoning correct on dopamine cause and effect
@garypuckettmuse4 ай бұрын
@@JuneFlaharty it's a combination of dopamine and receptors and also both are different in the body and in the brain. Dopamine is a MOTIVATING hormone as well. Things are very complicated -- always very complicated. Don't believe all this 'easy' stuff about the world. peace
@Hodgyy4 ай бұрын
@@garypuckettmuseand there’s the whole lying about his entire back story..
@Magamomma222453 ай бұрын
@@Hodgyy Please expand your statement. What is he faking ?
@naomimcdowell41056 ай бұрын
Blessings to you, Chase. Sharing something that leaves you so vulnerable in an attempt to help others is one of the bravest, most admirable decisions I've seen. It's truly inspiring. I've had over 20 concussions and other brain warping things happen. I've lost so much of my brain's capabilities. It shames me that my intelligence has decreased so much. But, I'm so afraid of being vulnerable that I put more effort into hiding how bad it really is than into trying to fix it or improve it. You've inspired me to work on changing my focus. Thank you so much. I hope that strength, healing, and love shine upon you and your family. 😊
@ElizzzaB2 ай бұрын
Can happen with age also.
@saraf90815 ай бұрын
Chase what a beautiful smile. It lights up the room
@notbrad48733 ай бұрын
They're fake teeth 😂 it's true, he said it on another podcast
@fastingcoach97113 ай бұрын
A beautiful smile is not dependent of theeths! Think again and train your observation!
@ElizzzaB2 ай бұрын
@notbrad4873 Wow would never know.
@seedyoursuccess7 ай бұрын
Great chat. LOVE chase. have for years. Identify the FATE Factors at Play: In any situation, analyze the external forces, authority figures, tribal influences, and emotional triggers that might be affecting your thinking. Question Their Influence: Are these factors helpful or hindering you? Are they leading you toward your goals or away from them? Be mindful of how your tribe and your own emotions may subtly influence even seemingly rational choices. Reclaim Your Agency: Remember, you have the power to decide how to react to the FATE factors. By being aware of them, you can make more conscious and intentional decisions. Reshape Your Environment (When Possible): Where you can, curate environments conducive to your goals. Surround yourself with positive forces, supportive tribes, and influences that align with who you want to become.
@Burnside1003 ай бұрын
Chase is so gentle so truthful and unaffected, down to earth loyalty but 3:41 3:44 I 3:52 3:53 stoic military bravery, a genius in his field.
@susanstevens21433 ай бұрын
He “knows” his craft! Bravo! Scary that others don’t have their own agency.
@KarenT-kh6sy6 ай бұрын
Chase is a weapon in his own right!
@TheOceanLoader22 күн бұрын
He is a tool yeah
@zeldahypnosis3 ай бұрын
"The more you know the more you realize how much you don't know." That is so true, Chase! I say that all the time. More than a passion, I drink it up like a fine, aged wine, savouring every drop and then pouring the next glass. Thank you for sharing your wisdom. So glad I stumbled upon this interview. Great channel I will add to my list!
@rebeccahooper7968Ай бұрын
They told me that in an interview not enough trama ptsd or ways of managing behaviour
@andytwentyman9573 Жыл бұрын
Chase is quietly hilarious and sharp as a K Bar.
@dianajane61856 ай бұрын
Big Chase Hughes fan, here. A woman, by the way. When Chase was asking him questions about the Burger King location, it seemed clear to me that the interviewer was intentionally staring fixedly ahead, that Chase knew it and was in a bit of a quandary (with a cute facial expression). Then he threw out the 5th-word puzzle, then he graciously proposed mastery of the subject to cover for the interviewer. At which point, the interviewer fessed up. That interaction was fun to watch.
@rebeccahooper7968Ай бұрын
Sharing this great teaching of Chases❤ blinding. I support kids with behaviour of anger, trauma this helps me tenfold chase ❤
@carrowcobb-cu2yh5 ай бұрын
I work as a trauma nurse. My husband thought it would be a nice to have my kids surprise me with lunch on Mothers Day. I was coding a 14 yr old kid that got shot when they arrived and I turned around in the trauma bay and my family was standing there. I had someone take my spot in the code and we had lunch. My husband asked me how I had an appetite, sometimes your just hungry. Then again I am likely deconditioned because I have been doing it 36 hrs a week for 20 years. I wouldn't say I'm a psychopath because death/trauma doesn't bother me as much as others. Maybe I have tendencies. It bothers me more seeing good kids crying over lost parents then loser parents crying over lost children that should have been protected. I'm also religious and I believe the child is with God.
@ron18363 ай бұрын
It's my belief putting yourself into situations in life that force a compartmentalization like that even if ok for a long time, eventually at some point that dissociative break you created comes back to attack you through the subconscious. Many times causing physical illnesses. Can I ask if you have trouble with your shoulders/neck/upper back? Also skin rashes like eczema, dryness, itchyness? As well irregular episodes with heartburn, bowel movements. That come and go every few weeks or months? I have noticed these as some of the most common symptoms that will arrive from dissaeociative guilt and cognitive dissonance. Though several others and severity can be a wide variety. Migraines, unexplained boughts of exhaustion and even vision problems are others which commonly have been witnessed. The worst of the progression of this nervous system disregulation over many years of continual forcing and emersion in the causle environment. And without course corrective awareness therapy techniques is often even cancer. This is terribly typically seen as symptomatic from this during the retirement stage of leaving the job. As finally such adjustments are subconsciously made aware they have altered state and possibility. And it really acts out in a way that your own shawoled and drowned decades old undealtwith guilt, feels it has been given stage to now come to the stage and present itself as an attacker. in form of self punishment. I don't mean to disturb you. Opposite in fact. I truely had the feeling to say this to you in urge to recommend you consider looking into seeing a psychologist or atleast a trauma therapist. Please believe me it would only be to your and your families benefit.
@ElizzzaB2 ай бұрын
We have to distance from it (if you know what I mean) in order to be able to render care. We must act. Of course we feel bad.
@motherbear32729 күн бұрын
I'm the same. I work with domestic violence victims and their children. At first it was rough but I learned over time to separate myself from their trauma. I can listen, support, problem solve, teach and even laugh with them (that's the best part when you can help them smile). It's just a skill developed in order to do the work we do everyday.
@marietteestabrook40986 ай бұрын
I once was taught there are two kinds of leaders. The designated leader and the emotional leader. The emotional leader is the one people are really listening to because the designated leader never really got his skills in place and asserted himself. The best is to be both the designated leader and emotional leader or inspirational leader. Best of both worlds.
@andrewlee81076 ай бұрын
This is such a great and enjoyable example to learn from. Chris Trying to hide the eye ques was hilarious .. Great language lesson for conversational fishing.. Thanks Chase and Chris
@Hlektra174Ай бұрын
I just found you today and I am in such AHhh… I finally left a toxic, narcissistic relationship (possibly sociopathic) a year ago, after 17 years. Though in the end I realised the escape was focusing in what I was doing wrong; I spent most of those years studying the behaviour thinking I could find a way out. Many conclusions I came to with my experience that I have never heard before in all my research, I heard you say in this conversation which has been such an enlightenment knowing my theories are not wrong. I just have to say thank you because as I grow in my new chapter knowing and TRUSTING the signs to assure never again. Not just in personal relationships but everyone I will come across. 🙏🏼
@jacksonnc887721 күн бұрын
Chase Hughes you're the first human to not crack under your interpretation 🎉
@sidoniasangeorzan1507 Жыл бұрын
So awesome! So many interesting informations from Chase..i can't get enough of this type of infos from him. The questions that you asked Chase or the remarks you made where also very helpful. I hopefully wait for the imposter syndrome episode😄.
@laurarominger20735 ай бұрын
Chris this is the first interview I’ve seen you do and what an excellent job! Great questions. And you listened. Best interviewer skill there is. Discovered Chase on Behavioral Pamel as many, and his expertise, knowledge, humility, and insight just blow me away. He’s always so informative and you steered this interview to where I found out a lot of new things from Chase. Also Chase praying for you and your family. ❤ Again Chris EXCELLENT job.
@susantompkins42549 ай бұрын
This is very interesting and true, i love chase hughes book 6MX, iam going to learn it all
@Thegiz1029418 күн бұрын
What an enjoyable and engaging video cast! Well done the host for the perfect balance of engagement without overpowering the guest with opinions. Such a fan of Chase Hughes the only author I have found to make behavioural psychology and profiling accessible and relateable
@lenjsun Жыл бұрын
Every time Chase tells his story about the girl that shot him down, I always wonder who and where she is? And what she think now? 🤔
@PeterProfitRacing7 ай бұрын
Same same. I think about, if only I had her parents to teach me boundaries.
@joanneblack76976 ай бұрын
Probably doesn't know who he is, doesn't remember the incident ... is highly likely.
@rebeccawest94766 ай бұрын
She would like herself in the face❤
@rebeccawest94766 ай бұрын
Kick
@azaleaslightsage12716 ай бұрын
Depends on what you value doesn't it, She didn't value a man that taught other men how to prey upon manipulate women that CLEARLY didn't want them, designed a whole course for males to do just that .. yes must be something wrong with a woman that doesn't want a man like that!
@courtneyp258 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your work . I appreciate what you shared today.
@ShawnaDoyle-q6dАй бұрын
Wow Chase has a lot of admirers. I see why. Fascinating
@curlybird8819 сағат бұрын
I'm in a doctorate of nursing practice in population health and systems leadership but i also have a history of trauma. I've been doing shadow work. Your videos feel like the other side of the same coin. So helpful
@patriciagonzalez69032 ай бұрын
The human mind is infinite! It's not easy to delve into anyone's mind. Sometimes we don't even understand ourselves.
@pleskbruce28 күн бұрын
My wife and I had told our daughter she was not to have ANY contact with a certain boy when she was about 16. At a later time, we asked her if she had had ANY contact with him at all, and she said "No, not really.". That was the beginning of our uncovering a long string of lies about her behavior. We knew that "not really" didn't mean none... That answer could only have been yes or no.
@loujones53884 ай бұрын
I have only read one of Chase’s books, but I loved it. Time to read the others. I admire his smarts, courage, and willingness to be vulnerable. He is a national treasure. Prayers for your healing and happiness.🙏❤️
@melodiejohnston95283 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. The comment that resonated with me today was about someone mirroring me. I am grateful to be reminded of this and to have it thoroughly explained. I knew what it meant, I was not aware of the impact and how great the effect was. Please, do an episode on Imposter Syndrome. Namaste.
@loreneRa6 ай бұрын
That gal who shot down Chase actually started him on his career!
@angiemf90333 ай бұрын
Been reading Chase’s books since I studied the Applied & Child Psychology. ❤️from Singapore
@shenanigans-20__203 ай бұрын
*That's it!* I'm buying that spiralized mega manual! Great interview, Mr. Packer. Watched this one, twice! Good advice, Mr. Hughes. Thank you
@susancrounse70304 ай бұрын
Excellent show loved it love chase Hughes I’m a new follower easy prey
@sophiarevel695227 күн бұрын
Chase is the best! Very informative, entertaining and genuine. ❤❤❤❤
@SouthernMelle3 ай бұрын
Love Chase. Very interesting interview.
@snexbau5251 Жыл бұрын
Chase hughes could have been the greatest pick-up artist ever if he wanted to.
@jamiebeaumont44896 ай бұрын
He doesn’t talk about his time in the PUA world anymore.
@laurarominger20735 ай бұрын
Thank God he’s a good guy.
@awreckingball5 ай бұрын
@@jamiebeaumont4489was he once a PUA? Can't find anything on Google.
@CiaoFooTanks4AllTheFish4 ай бұрын
That's nothing to be proud of. PUA are sociopaths. Not "husband: or "father" material.
@lmja50463 ай бұрын
GREAT Interview!
@MusicInMotion_6726 күн бұрын
From 15:47 - 16:23 it's interesting to hear you say this because I've always been told I'm extremely observative with people. I tend to pick up on facial clues and movements to tell me when they are holding back or something is bothering them, if I've struck a nerve unintentionally etc. I think I watch people so closely because growing up with an alcoholic mom in a large alcoholic family (aunt's, cousins etc) who was also violent when they'd be drinking, I constantly had to watch for small changes that would clue me in to when trouble was coming. There was a lot of fights in the family whenever alcohol was involved especially with one male cousin who didn't care if you were adult, child, male or female. My mom was also extremely violent when drinking and it was always directed at my order sister and I first. Later, I married a man whose teenage son was extremely violent (conduct disorder). A bidding little psychopath, towards myself and my two oldest children (this was a pattern for him with all dad's relationships) and I was his favorite person to attack so I also found myself using these things with him as well to prepare myself for incoming attacks and to try to protect my two oldest children from him.
@ldolan4051 Жыл бұрын
Eyes definitely change wiith emotion; the windows to the soul, in some people the sole. So much like best friends. Apollo 13 movie has ann excellent scene about this same subject. Ellipsis Manual digest from time to time. Great delivery, ty.
@lisamoag65483 ай бұрын
Or the heel as the case may be.
@willb.danger65732 ай бұрын
"It's the only thing that named itself" is the deepest thought it's ever thought.
@ShawnaDoyle-q6dАй бұрын
I want to teach my kids this. Theyre grown, so ill atleast foward the video
@seon-gyoungadams225729 күн бұрын
Learn new things everyday .. up to this days
@gazpearce37005 ай бұрын
Thank you Chris and Chase bloody awesome fellas
@stewartpink31172 ай бұрын
Now that you went public with this information, is it counterintuitive to do so? The enemy is just as smart as we are, and so now if they listen to you they know how to fake giving you information and it's counterintelligence. Just a thought. Granted, I'll use this on people that don't seem to care much about this. Thanks for all your hard work.
@nonilady15773 ай бұрын
I love Chase!!!!
@Lindableching3 ай бұрын
People with Asperger’s learn social behavior by observing others.
@tdunn2 Жыл бұрын
@chase How much does cultural diversity (different nationality as well as different races) impact or skew the ability to ‘read’ people like you do?
@d10bro6 ай бұрын
He answers this, at least in part, starting around the 35:00 mark.
@laurarominger20735 ай бұрын
They do talk about this on Behavior panel. Something someone definitely needs to be aware of. Here chase only addresses a perceived sense of authority. In that there’s not much difference. But there are in other things.
@smile-tweetybird11513 ай бұрын
I LOVE YOU CHASE!!!! YOU ARE THE "EXAMPLE" OF A PEACEFUL, LOVING, INTELLEGENT MAN!! I WISH I HAD A MAN LIKE YOU.....CAN YOU TEACH MY HUSBAND HOW TO BE?
@SkitMatrixАй бұрын
I disagree with the blinking rate sometimes people blink at the higher rate when they’re channeling information
@poppyhimbo3 ай бұрын
Just as body language is a whole other world right in front of, so is the signs and symbols of the secret societies use to communicate to each other. Knowing both of these will give you sufficient tact to understand the world we live
@AnneTurley-pv1dc28 күн бұрын
Amazing thank you 🎉
@IIISWILIII3 ай бұрын
Never play a game of Texas holdum with Chase! 😆
@Ladyloubna3 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@Lindableching3 ай бұрын
Chris are you reading emails while Chase is answering or are you reading the next question?
@Splaterpea6 ай бұрын
FATE model just had me thinking this is how cult leaders influence people 🧐
@nutmegnutter72342 ай бұрын
I’ve watched a few interviews with psychopaths. So sad 😞 it must be terrible to not feel anything
@jyllhyll6 ай бұрын
Thanks for this!
@KathieBrister19 күн бұрын
I am a USS COLE SURVIVOR, you should contact me, Mr. Hughes
@USAFabienne20 күн бұрын
Anyone knows where I can find his maps?
@lindaross7835 ай бұрын
So funny about the bikers. They look alike, talk the same, a lot of conformity. A tribe of conformists. Bikes down the highway like a swarm of bees. Reminds me of PeeWee Herman in his little suit declaring he is a rebel. Chase is such a genius.
@carmaela26893 ай бұрын
So next time I get taken in, I have to look in all directions when answering truthfully so they can't set-point me. Got it.
@necapharr9313 ай бұрын
If someone is intellectually challenged or battle anxiety - do those ppl have a lower cognitive load?
@frankG335Ай бұрын
Battling anxiety, they have a higher cognitive load.
@kalebduggar42516 ай бұрын
Did Chris check his emails after Chase mentions them???
@kalebduggar42516 ай бұрын
Like what would the irony level even be for that? 9?
@AdmSkol6 ай бұрын
How could any woman or man turn down chase
@annayeatts875 ай бұрын
I know that girl who turned him down regrets it every day 🤦🏻♀️💯👍👏👏😁❤️
@frankG335Ай бұрын
Women are naturally good at it because women have a lot more experience as prey.
@zymon.3 ай бұрын
Question about the psychopath. Isn't that something that kids also do? I noticed my buddies' 6 year old daughter practicing facial expressions, and I couldn't help but think that she was just "practicing" to look do the things that adults do. It could've been something else, but I thought it was interesting.
@frankG335Ай бұрын
No. It's not normal. Psychopaths who are born that way realize very early that they have to do it to fit in. But psychopaths are RARELY bad people or dangerous. There are many very successful and non violent psychopaths in society. Leave the kid alone and don't freak out!
@robertvann73493 ай бұрын
How simple is understanding human behavior? Humans have free will, they freely choose to be non pacifists for death, rather than pacifists for life.🎉🎉
@kalebduggar42516 ай бұрын
Is Chase Hypnotizing the "Easy Prey" here? 11:41
@kalebduggar42516 ай бұрын
I believe "The" was the correct answer for those at home.
@laurabarber669728 күн бұрын
25:20 that sounds perhaps like what happened at Diddy freak off's. "Well EVERYONE else is doing it!"😵💫🌀🌀
@TheOceanLoader22 күн бұрын
Only easy prety are those who don't see that Chase is convincing foolish people who value emotion and Chase's gentle smile, opver facts.Let's see how long this message survives
@mollywhitman52196 ай бұрын
How could anyone shut Chase down?? She missed out.
@reneet58585 ай бұрын
Have admits he was a very different man back then. It's not something to brag about. While he started with looking up how to not be rejected, he ended up writing a book about how to basically manipulate women into falling for you. Like I said, it's not something he would promote now that he's grown Into the man you see in podcasts before you. Thankfully, he truly seems to have left that type of thinking way behind him.
@JwcounselingАй бұрын
Why did he only look up and to the right the the word of the pledge of allegiance but not about the building location
@frankG335Ай бұрын
Because he knew that cold and he was trying to not let Chase make him do it.
@JACK-wh6jl5 ай бұрын
STELLAR⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@frankG335Ай бұрын
Perception, context, permission = the PCP model. Perception has to do with authority or Perception of autbority. "This is The Bank." Many lone criminals use "we" in their demands.
@phylis39172 ай бұрын
Healthy.
@4seasons5463 ай бұрын
😎 COOL
@gazpearce37005 ай бұрын
11 mins in i knew were Chase was going 😂😂
@avaelizabeth4808Ай бұрын
Now Kamala's word salad and talking in circles of repeated utter nonsense all makes sense .Instead of answering the question directly she skirts it with irrelevant facts .
@jennymason24755 ай бұрын
Chase said he retired.
@frankG335Ай бұрын
He didn't retire from KZbin. Maybe front having all these clients who want to know how to influence people. I hope so!
@BlueBeeMCMLXI21 күн бұрын
I did not know Polo made pyjamas. In grey.
@altastretton17685 ай бұрын
That female gut feeling. So true.
@TheOceanLoader22 күн бұрын
In case there is anyone out there who has not lost their mind, please research his background as a pick up artist
@bobbiecaress473614 күн бұрын
The people who danced read minds
@roseconnor87275 ай бұрын
Chase is hot af. That smile...
@susanstevens21433 ай бұрын
lol Chase, you are freaky , I’m good and I would avoid being in a room with you..cuz you know when you met you match. That’s the fun part. 😊
@DharmagooseАй бұрын
This is how people sexually groom others by changing the context and adding some thing that wasn’t expected into that situation
@kalebduggar42516 ай бұрын
Maybe he is taking notes.
@FaradayStanford-y4mАй бұрын
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@marshareed14383 ай бұрын
My ex husband use to wipe away his lie with his hand. I know a guy who wipes his left cheek with his hand when he lies. He’s left handed…
@wendygorman10275 ай бұрын
Thanks for the scam question.
@Tinkiology95Ай бұрын
After living with indigenous I can tell you that non of the kids are afraid of snakes or tarentulas etc.. Common chase, do your homework 😎
@JusttRaquel6 ай бұрын
One could tell this guy was trying to stump Chase he was staring hard when he answered the first two questions... so silly. . looked odd to me.
@AlexaBluRae3 ай бұрын
I bet you'd be analysis he couldn't remember what Amber heard because he did that 1 and she was ridiculously over the top with details other than The actual violence😊
@Anni.things4 ай бұрын
SLAP CHOP 🥷🏽👌
@illusion13613 ай бұрын
If someone could work out how to use there brain to its fullest how frightening
@mcann21as3 ай бұрын
Chase, I adore you, but I wouldn't want to live with you. 😎