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  • Why Your Answers Don’t Actually Answer the Question
    Jan 25 2026
    You might think you’re being helpful, but if you keep answering around questions, people stop trusting you. This episode explains how Avoiding works, why it sounds polite, and how deceptive people use it to stay safe under pressure. You’ll learn how to answer directly without overexposing yourself.

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    9 Min.
  • Why Your Certainty Sounds Fake
    Jan 18 2026
    Certainty doesn’t create trust. It often destroys it. This episode breaks down how absolute language, over assertion, and verbal reinforcement are used by deceptive people to control belief. You’ll learn why strong statements weaken credibility and how to let facts stand without propping them up.

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    9 Min.
  • Why Trying to Sound Honest Makes You Sound Guilty
    Jan 11 2026
    The harder you try to be believed, the worse you sound. This episode shows why effort is audible, how listeners hear it instantly, and why people who are remembering sound calmer than people managing belief. You’ll learn what to remove from your speech to sound more authoritative immediately.

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    11 Min.
  • Why People Don’t Believe You When You’re Telling the Truth
    Jan 11 2026
    Honesty isn’t enough. This episode explains why truthful people are still questioned, challenged, and doubted and how belief is shaped by structure, effort, and word choice. You’ll understand why people push back on you and how to speak in a way that sounds certain without force.

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    11 Min.
  • Why You Talk Like a Serial Killer
    Jan 11 2026
    You don’t need to lie to sound untrustworthy. In this opening episode, you’ll hear how the same language patterns used by serial killers, scammers, manipulators, and abusers show up in everyday speech — and why that makes people quietly doubt you. You’ll learn what deception actually sounds like and how to stop triggering suspicion without trying harder.

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    9 Min.
  • How Words Work
    Jan 2 2026

    Deception isn’t about lying. It’s about language.


    How Words Work examines how the same language patterns used by liars and manipulators appear when people are anxious, defensive, or trying to be believed and why that damages credibility.


    Using the CAPS framework, Jack Fox shows how to hear deception and manipulation in others and how to stop using the same language yourself.


    This podcast is for anyone whose words matter and who wants them to carry authority instead of suspicion.

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    2 Min.