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

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On psychopathy, dark traits, and "dark empaths," with Nadja Heym 2023-03-23
Can our contempt and rage help create the very things we're upset about? 2023-03-13
Psychological tactics and opponent-reading in GT racecar driving, with Andy Lally 2023-03-11
Do some common facial expressions reveal personality traits?, with Herman Ilgen 2023-03-05
An angry divide over zoning in Caroline, New York: a talk with Quaker Rebecca Schillenback 2023-02-19
Improving sexual satisfaction in long-term relationships, with Jessica Maxwell 2023-02-15
How body language can influence teammates and competitors in sports 2023-02-09
Why are humans so gullible?, with Brian Dunning, host of the Skeptoid podcast 2023-01-23
Are hate crimes exaggerated in the U.S.?, with Wilfred Reilly 2023-01-18
About this podcast: why I do it and why I think it's important 2022-12-10
Perceptions of antisemitism on the American right and left, with James Kirchick 2022-12-10
Is liberal bias an obstacle to American depolarization efforts?, with Guy Burgess 2022-11-20
Psychological aspects of job recruiting, with Blake Mobley 2022-11-18
My experience dropping out of college due to a psychological breakdown 2022-11-10
The psychological and experiential roots of madness, with Richard Bentall 2022-11-04
Reading behavioral "tells" in football, with Larry Hart 2022-10-29
The joys and challenges of studying nonverbal behavior, with Alan Crawley 2022-10-15
How we react when our sense of meaning is threatened, with Steven Heine 2022-10-10
Is the whole world growing more polarized?, with Andrew O'Donohue 2022-10-01
Are eye movement patterns associated with personality traits?, with Sabrina Hoppe 2022-09-21
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