Why You Talk Like Someone on Death Row
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You've never killed anyone. You've never stood in front of a jury. But the way you speak when you're nervous, defensive, or trying too hard? It follows the exact same patterns as some of the most notorious criminals ever put on trial.
In this first episode of How Words Work with Jack Fox, Jack reveals why lying is far rarer than you think and why that's actually more alarming, not less. The real threat isn't the outright lie. It's Truthful Deception, the art of misleading someone while never technically saying anything false.
Using the case of Scott Peterson, a cookie-stealing kid, and a workplace alibi that unravels in four words, Jack shows you how the truth leaks out whether we want it to or not. And more importantly, how to make sure your own words never work against you.
If you want to speak with more authority, spot when you're being misled, and understand why the truth is always in the words, this is where it starts.
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