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How To Spot a LIAR & Make Them Confess IMMEDIATELY: World's #1 Interrogation Expert - Chase Hughes 

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@morgantnelson
@morgantnelson 2 месяца назад
Hit that subscribe button to get weekly bombs like this to help you learn the things you should have learned in school.. It helps more than you know so I can bring even bigger and better guests for you
@galerad7254
@galerad7254 8 дней назад
To quote old TV show In Living Color, "How can I use this news to my information?" , said a Wayams brother in character of neighborhood petty thief who had just heard something someone said. It became a giddy byword in my home.
@mercedesb2299
@mercedesb2299 Месяц назад
My father was military and law enforcement and one of the core lessons he always taught me was that authority figures were no better than me, were no smarter than me. He taught me that their specialized knowledge on security and danger or threats should be respected but in any other area I can and should politely and respectfully question orders I disagree with . Of course, those lessons were passed on to me in the early 90s before law enforcement had fully transformed into what it is now. You could still politely disagree without triggering a rage-filled backlash back then.
@marilynnelson3559
@marilynnelson3559 27 дней назад
Great advice from your father and you....
@deebrown8232
@deebrown8232 18 дней назад
So was my father...I don't ever have an issue with Leo's regardless of discussion.
@bbb8182
@bbb8182 14 дней назад
It's true that they have transformed into tyrants. Wd love to hear this guest speak on that and its cause
@ast3077
@ast3077 12 дней назад
Question everything and don’t be a sheep your father seemed like good dude 😊
@JemJean2012
@JemJean2012 9 дней назад
My father and mother taught me the same thing. My dad taught me when going into a job interview, always be confident and remember they need me more than I need them. (I always got the job) (thank you dad) My mother taught me, in life if I am convinced I’m right about something or I know I’m innocent, take it to the highest court with total conviction. I’ve only been in court Twice in my life….but I won!!!!
@sophiashekinah9872
@sophiashekinah9872 Месяц назад
10:20 Oh, this is HUGE! "...Developing a relationship with my future self... so I'm no longer looking back with regret, I'm looking back with gratitude."
@Nerine98
@Nerine98 Месяц назад
ty for stating it here cuz I lost it in the process, that is huge indeed
@insiracusa1111
@insiracusa1111 26 дней назад
Yeah. That is how he can have such a discipline. He's always making favors to his future self.
@b-thebridge
@b-thebridge 27 дней назад
My 10 year old daughter met a new friend at gymnastic lesson and wanted a play date after. I met her mom for about 5 minutes or less and away I went with her daughter. Half way home it hit me in the head that a stranger I just met let me take her daughter.😮. Later when I brought the little girl home , the mother and I laughed about it and she said she had the same realization on her way home. The girls were friends all the way through senior high school. I’m glad that now days people have play dates with parents invited along. Wasn’t like that 35 years ago.
@JemJean2012
@JemJean2012 6 дней назад
@@b-thebridge when I was a kid, we went out to play early morning and only came home for lunch and dinner. I can’t say nothing happened but we did manage to survive.
@b-thebridge
@b-thebridge 6 дней назад
@@JemJean2012 Same here. We played outside all day long. We drank from the hose because we didn’t want to take time to run into the house to get a drink.
@mjones9167
@mjones9167 2 месяца назад
Fantastic conversation. Chase Hughes is a wealth of knowledge. So glad he is willing to share that knowledge with us. So glad you are doing better Chase.
@Kepi_Kei
@Kepi_Kei Месяц назад
He has learned a lot but his credentials are fake. I used to like him but I don't support liars.
@mjones9167
@mjones9167 Месяц назад
@@Kepi_Kei I’m not sure if what you are saying is true. I will not be dedicating time to trying to figure it out as time is a precious thing. I respect your opinion however whether a person is or is not a liar doesn’t negate the fact that they can give good advice or share their knowledge with others. I like Chase Hughes and will continue to watch his videos or other’s videos that have him in it. Have a blessed day.
@Kepi_Kei
@Kepi_Kei Месяц назад
@@mjones9167 It's all over the net. While I agree one can learn from just about anyone, when someone is proven to be a liar I cannot trust anything they might say after that.
@NicolaMaxwell
@NicolaMaxwell Месяц назад
​@@Kepi_Kei I don't know if your research is accurate. Chase didn't make up his credentials.
@Kepi_Kei
@Kepi_Kei Месяц назад
@@NicolaMaxwell I am going by what I have read. If just one or two people said it I would not give any credence to it. Check it out, you'll see. Professional critics out there.
@erin-c6c
@erin-c6c 6 дней назад
Real life day to day scenarios would have been a great addition to the interview
@Jess-on-the-Tube
@Jess-on-the-Tube 2 месяца назад
Great interview, Morgan. And so pleased to hear Chase is doing better - great news. Chase brings so much value whenever he comes to the table.
@morgantnelson
@morgantnelson 2 месяца назад
thank you, appreciate you!
@JuneFlaharty
@JuneFlaharty Месяц назад
Chase is great at everything he puts out! I am not a prude, but keeping things to where I care to continue to listen, I could do without all the F words! I just cut my hearing off! Just not necessary. I am a behavioral psychologist and and that is my 2 cents! You don’t hear Chase reply in the same manner! I would not subscribe! Too many others out there.
@Tingtong7130
@Tingtong7130 2 месяца назад
Chase Hughes is the master at his job. Absolute genius in his field
@morgantnelson
@morgantnelson 2 месяца назад
dam right 🙌
@janiceoliver-z3p
@janiceoliver-z3p Месяц назад
Chase is absolutely "addictive"😊. He is incredibly interesting. Wow the methylene blue sounds incredible. Definitely going to find out more about that. There are 2 men I just love to listen to, one is Chase and the other is Eric Prince. Both have a quiet confidence with humility and they never use bad language even when others around them do. I have a huge respect for these two men for so many reasons.
@song8777
@song8777 Месяц назад
That's because he hypnotizes you. He even says so.
@JuneFlaharty
@JuneFlaharty Месяц назад
@@song8777😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@honda_rider
@honda_rider Месяц назад
careful, the "Dr" he is getting this from is a chiropractor and naturopath. not an MD. And affliate link for very expensive MB dosing. his "documenation" is also requres giving a email to be able to see, hence farming your email address.
@lesleybrady3948
@lesleybrady3948 6 дней назад
@@song8777 rather be hypnotized by chase than instagram 😂😂.. joking aside I feel he does that but I don’t know how he’s doing this 😮
@JustAnotherMillenialGuy
@JustAnotherMillenialGuy 7 дней назад
The comfort bit is spot on and that’s what I’ve been discovering this year. Learning to talk slow helps me choose my words wisely. Being content and comfortable has helped me control my environment and stay graceful.
@01107345
@01107345 29 дней назад
I wonder how many cops think they "always know" when someone is lying. Obviously impossible, yet they can still testify to put people behind bars.
@consciousequus
@consciousequus 24 дня назад
True story.. they've been told/ trained to ' dumb down', for They're just pushing the corrupt agenda... in Canada 🇨🇦 anywhoo
@JustMyOpinion1010
@JustMyOpinion1010 2 месяца назад
I love Chase! Such a stand-up man.
@HeavenlyLights
@HeavenlyLights Месяц назад
Observation. Communication. Self Mastery. Yes. All 3 are important.
@txndo
@txndo 2 месяца назад
Subscribing off the strength of Chase Hughes. You did great as well. Great conversation.
@morgantnelson
@morgantnelson 2 месяца назад
Appreciate you
@userJ1J123
@userJ1J123 2 месяца назад
Incredible stuff. We're (society) are so lucky to have Chase.
@AnthonyDibiaseIdeas
@AnthonyDibiaseIdeas 2 месяца назад
I've spent an enormous amount of time learning what can about this subject and this video is by far the most insightful, thorough, and distilled. Wow. Thank you.
@christieneal3392
@christieneal3392 Месяц назад
Great questions. Chase is so easy to listen to, yet(!) detail oriented to listen to. Always learn from him. Thank you!
@skykennedy3574
@skykennedy3574 Месяц назад
I tip my hat to you, Sir. Chase dropped thermobaric truth bombs on me. For one, I have been a slipshod parody of a future "Butler" for myself. Now I know why I've struggled mightily in sales, leadership, authority, etc. For this you get a thumbs up, a new subscriber, and my sincere gratitude. Thank you and Bravo!
@rozdevin2468
@rozdevin2468 2 месяца назад
I admire Chase so much as a human being!
@morgantnelson
@morgantnelson 2 месяца назад
he's so cool indeed
@MichiganPeatMoss
@MichiganPeatMoss Месяц назад
2024: Great takeaway regarding authority and our natural tendencies to comply. The guy in the apartment, great example and eye-opener.
@jamescorbett3679
@jamescorbett3679 2 месяца назад
😊Glad to hear that the Methylen Blue has been working well. Wishing Chase Hughes continued great health in both the present and future.
@JuneFlaharty
@JuneFlaharty Месяц назад
So glad he found something to help him! Chase is An absolute stand up guy
@WizardOfTheKremlin
@WizardOfTheKremlin 2 месяца назад
If you suspect someone is lying to you, lets say they give you their story of what happened and you suspect them of lying during the process. Wait for them to finish the story and pause just long enough before it gets uncomfortable, maybe nod your head as if to replay that your mulling over and agreeing internally, then ask this: Why should I believe you? A liar will point out "logic", or what they consider to be logical explanations and reasoning (thats how lies are construed) in the form of replies such as "well because XYZ happened, or "Mr or Mrs said this that and the other" or because "I was here/there and saw so and so". An innocent person will simply reply with...."Well because thats what happened!" BUT they will say it in an almost exasperated manner, or almost in disbelief. Where as the liar might say the same thing but in a very telling defensive/arrogant tone/demeanor
@margaretlee-reed814
@margaretlee-reed814 2 месяца назад
Yes, and no. A younger niave person may reply ... well, that's what happened. An older less niave person may take note of the other person's ignorance, bias, unskilledness, ADHD or confusion ... (think Jesus is the person slow) and then explain it logically or chronologically again for them if the situation allows. Exasperated or not. May depend on their time/etc. It's a bad move to make (randomly) ... in the event the person isn't lying. It turns the table ... because then the interviewer becomes the liar to the witness or poi ... or what EVER the situation ... student/teacher, friend/friend, employee/employer, customer/employee. A person's personal pet peeve or low tolerance for may be speaking to someone less educated, poorly trained/skilled or a liar ... regardless of who that may be; including an interviewer. Does an interviewer or authority want to risk becoming "that" person... by asking that (insulting or ridiculous) question to the wrong person; who presumed the interviewer was listening if asked. But, apparently wasn't if asking that question at the end. Not to mention there are hundreds of police interrogation videos that SHOW criminals do the opposite of what you believe... "Well, that's what happened." But, could see a non criminal (and younger or more niave person) saying that as well. Especially, if they believed the person was serious and or infallible. Thus, they don't know what else to tell them. An honest person may presume or comprehend the interviewer to not be infallible or a person who easily makes mistakes or doesn't listen well. Not all together there.
@tammysims8716
@tammysims8716 Месяц назад
No offense intended, but do you mind sharing your source for this statement.
@michaelr5606
@michaelr5606 Месяц назад
This may be a pointer but giving this any more weight than a single physical sign like arm crossing is silly. I’ve felt the need to justify myself many times when I was telling the truth. I don’t like being disbelieved so there’s been times I’ve practically pulled out a white board to prove my truthfulness. 😂 Other times I’ve said, “IDGAF if you believe me”. So I’m at least one example that proves your formula incorrect. A decent pointer perhaps but nothing more.
@WizardOfTheKremlin
@WizardOfTheKremlin Месяц назад
@@michaelr5606 Congratulations on "disproving my formula" I think the majority of people who have a basic understanding of clusters in body language know that what I said can be used in conjunction with other so called tells or signs of deception. No where did I say it is the one and only "formula" to be used solely to determine deception. Your NEED to be believed to the point that you've demonstrated in terms of the lengths you sometimes go, is not healthy. You're seeking validation from people who question your character...why? Why even bother at all if you yourself can't be happy with the fact you're right and believe yourself, but need it confirmed by people who think less of you in the moment.
@90sWillowJo
@90sWillowJo Месяц назад
@@michaelr5606make that at least 2 examples.
@marilynnelson3559
@marilynnelson3559 27 дней назад
He really didn't get into why he was petrified of social media. "I will buy something."
@Tammygma
@Tammygma Месяц назад
I can say the same thing about the most worst thing you can't even imagine! After six long years of abuse by my ex boyfriend who is still a free man/beast I am disabled by him with PTSD and Schizophrenia! It's a game out there that these guys are playing with women like me! He premeditated my crazy, even though schizophrenia does not mean crazy, and executed! Yesota of explanation points but I am staying positive e as I can. This past year has been horrific for me with my illnesses. I went into a breakdown that I will never know how I came out of it. My mother and aunt did not think I'd make it through the night. But I am a survivor so here I am❤ The way I made it through I guess is because my father taught me how to be strong and how to survive anything except what's to come and that's death. I say this because i am terrified ofoosing someone I love. You can only give advise on this subjevt. Anyway, I love your videos. Oh ya, I guess how I made it through is because of hating, being angry, being bitter and so on, I decided to go in with God and being the loving self I am with my voices. 8 years of dedication to these voices is how I got through and am still getting through. I had to be strong because these voices are the opposite of who I am. And no it's not demoms it's mental illness
@tigertalks1567
@tigertalks1567 12 дней назад
You gave him the power. 100% your responsibility once you realized it. So stop the victim mentality at some point you got to let it go
@DjPorkchop73
@DjPorkchop73 Месяц назад
At 55:40 you bring up a very good point. I may add to that though and I add this. If you are are guilty say nothing and you need a lawyer. If you are innocent say nothing and you REALLY REALLY need a lawyer. My only issue is the amount of justice we get in the USA is directly proportional to the amount of money that you have in your grasp at the time that you need representation. Fantastic interview fellas. I appreciate the share with us.
@christieneal3392
@christieneal3392 Месяц назад
Chase is so right. People use the up and down fractiination to control us. I knew that but didn’t really KNOW that. Wow. Thank you Chase.🙏🏻
@slc1161
@slc1161 6 дней назад
As a critical care / ER nurse, I had to learn how to be open to social anxiety. I had to deal with death and dying every day. I had to learn how to have those painful conversations with families and friends, especially when the patient couldn’t participate due to severity of illness. I put my limiting beliefs on my mirror in my bathroom with dry erase markers. It changes so I update it.
@bijouxloveandlight
@bijouxloveandlight Месяц назад
So grateful for this video 💖Chase offers such valuable information. Thanks for interviewing him and for the great questions.
@consciousequus
@consciousequus 24 дня назад
Wow " asking GOOD QUESTIONS ".. I've been punched in the face for that ! .. fired, negated, & physically abused for asking" good questions " .. doing it JUST like you described
@SototG
@SototG 29 дней назад
At 34 Minutes, the offensive mindset is fascinating. We've been conditioned to be passive and FEARING kinetic action to defend ourselves, loved ones, country and property. OutRAGEOUS what we're willing to put up with, conditioned on purpose
@Barb.T
@Barb.T 2 месяца назад
Thankyou Morgan. Chase has some valuable learning.
@morgantnelson
@morgantnelson 2 месяца назад
appreciate you, so much value in this episode
@karinforster3533
@karinforster3533 Месяц назад
Where did you link Chase’s document / survey to measure the level of authority? Would be amazing to get access. Thanks
@Zuqui-fr3yg
@Zuqui-fr3yg 5 дней назад
His demeanor helps him a great deal. He comes across as a nice , sweet guy . Looks innocent🤓
@emmkaa2099
@emmkaa2099 Месяц назад
Excellent conversation! I'd like to think that if I ever had the chance to sit and just talk with Chase (bucket list, right?!!?) I would ask the same questions. Props, young man!
@KathrynA-q5l
@KathrynA-q5l Месяц назад
Where's the survey to measure authority??
@Rainbow_with_slowfeet
@Rainbow_with_slowfeet Месяц назад
Excellent conversation!
@2bolas
@2bolas 24 дня назад
Great interview. It is pure gold !
@skepticalgenious
@skepticalgenious 2 месяца назад
I think I understand the internal switch in what he is saying. Switch from how can I sell to anybody. To how do I sell to you as an individual. Interesting.
@skynetconnect1
@skynetconnect1 10 дней назад
Sounds like Chase was a good student of Wicklander Zulawski who Redefined John E Reid method. Combined that with Paul Ekman's discovery and research, and that's when you get Chase.....
@phoebeweston1055
@phoebeweston1055 Месяц назад
Priceless info...the fbomb throws me off a bit. This is incredible information that can help on so many levels of life and business interactions and just simply living every day with people thank you so much so much for this
@MadScientist267
@MadScientist267 Месяц назад
Awwww. Imagine a world where people don't get all uptight about specific sequences of sound waves with meanings attached to them. Just imagine.
@novtek
@novtek Месяц назад
I saw a video about how a ladder can be a sign of authority. These two guys were able to skip lines and get into events without tickets just by carrying a lader. Everyone assumed they wouldn't be carrying a ladder unless they had authority. It was very interesting.
@chenilleoneil1289
@chenilleoneil1289 4 дня назад
ha ha I saw that too.
@loiswhite5787
@loiswhite5787 3 дня назад
As some one who is on the Autism Spectrum I have found your explanations extremely helpful and strive to implementing them in my daily life. I am, however, socially awkward and very uncomfortable around people. If you were to observe me, how would you be able to distinguish my awkwardness from deceit or lies. I often display many of the behaviors that you describe as red flags just because I am not sure how to act or respond in a situation?
@slc1161
@slc1161 7 дней назад
The book he mentioned is Confidential: Getting their secrets without revealing ours by John Nolan.
@patdawson3909
@patdawson3909 Месяц назад
Thoroughly enjoyed this podcast - that was full of interesting information!
@slc1161
@slc1161 6 дней назад
Morgan, this is the first time I’ve watched your channel. Just a tip. You don’t need to use profanity to sell yourself. Own your weaknesses. I watched a Chase Hughes video earlier. I could tell at times that you were uncomfortable, especially the beginning. When you took a deep breath and just asked outright how to do or recognize something, you looked more relaxed.
@WizardOfTheKremlin
@WizardOfTheKremlin 2 месяца назад
Speaking on Authority and hearing Chase explain it, it makes sense now why Dogpack404 chose to wear his Police uniform in his 1st "exposing MrBeast video" hmm...
@Movieman-qu5ld
@Movieman-qu5ld Месяц назад
Thank you Morgan this was amazing. Chase has so much wisdom to share. Thank you Chase. Sending love from NZ Charlotte
@amino.4839
@amino.4839 2 месяца назад
Learning so much thank you !
@morgantnelson
@morgantnelson 2 месяца назад
appreciate you 🙌
@OpValentine
@OpValentine Месяц назад
The brain on your Chase! Thank you
@ticomadlynjoing7783
@ticomadlynjoing7783 День назад
Excellent work
@danderuyter269
@danderuyter269 Месяц назад
You didn't post Chase's protocol for Methlyne blue
@JuneFlaharty
@JuneFlaharty Месяц назад
On an another interview
@ImaginarySusan
@ImaginarySusan 28 дней назад
Crazy. A friend of mine told me about Methylene Blue last week. This video came up randomly... never saw it before and my friend and I aren't connected in any social media way... I just heard you speak of Methylene Blue, so I texted her to say it made me remember her mentioning it ... she told me it was YOUR video that convinced her to order it! She just got it today! My order is next!
@JuneFlaharty
@JuneFlaharty 28 дней назад
@@ImaginarySusan my neurological pt said to only use it under drs prescription because of combining it with other medication
@tammysims8716
@tammysims8716 Месяц назад
Chase Hughes the brilliant body language guy. And we know him because of the loser girl once upon a time in Hawaii. Thanks for letting that event propel you forward in positive ways that brought you to where you are now. I still cant believe you were once scraping paint off a ship as your job. Success stories encourage us, and your story is definitely a success story.
@CAEO416
@CAEO416 Месяц назад
What’s the Hawaii story?
@swilsonmc2
@swilsonmc2 2 месяца назад
It seems like you might be using the audio attached to each video? Some audio is better than other audio? I think one way to fix this is to first sync all of your video files. Next, find your best audio amongst all your video files. Separate it from the video so it is its own audio track. Then, separate the audio from all the other video tracks and delete the audio tracks. This way you only have one audio file making your audio more consistent through the whole video.
@benjaminnachum
@benjaminnachum Месяц назад
I opened my phone from doing drywall because you asked for the sub an I get it. Nice interview dude! Awesome!!
@europetravelscunegonde3173
@europetravelscunegonde3173 Месяц назад
I spot a liar. He's sitting in the brown chair wearing jeans and a dark shirt.
@prepcastready
@prepcastready 14 дней назад
Bingo. He’s an interrogator.
@chasehughesofficial
@chasehughesofficial 2 месяца назад
*not special forces 😅
@PrivateEye_007
@PrivateEye_007 Месяц назад
I love all you do for us Chase🙏💙 Also sorry I cannot find your protocal for Methylene Blue, also the brand please, I found Dr. John Lieurance (some things he does reminds me a little of Dr Robert Cassar). We obviously understand you are not recommending anything it is just what you do😍
@Joe-sg9ll
@Joe-sg9ll 21 день назад
everyone in the Army gets a black beret... that was weird
@RachelErlis
@RachelErlis Месяц назад
Chase is the best😊
@sheryl5252
@sheryl5252 27 дней назад
seriously interesting! thanks for the video!
@bbb8182
@bbb8182 14 дней назад
Wow. So many things I'd like to remember
@karlmurray4479
@karlmurray4479 Месяц назад
Easiest way to tell if someone’s lying is their nose starts getting longer as they’re talking to you👍
@SeanMcCarthy-u8s
@SeanMcCarthy-u8s 2 дня назад
My brother constantly stares at himself in the mirror when talking, if theres a mirror present. Like in a hotel room for example
@Tammygma
@Tammygma Месяц назад
Nothing makes sense and stories change! You can't change the truth. I do know some people embellish the truth but this is still called lying
@amateurvideoscholar
@amateurvideoscholar Месяц назад
I keep seeing this guy’s the world’s number one body language expert. Where can I find these so-called world body language expert rankings? Mysterious...
@jamescampbell-gray3203
@jamescampbell-gray3203 2 месяца назад
This is literally a small piece of the truth surround the concept/mythology/conspiracy of the 'Blue Bloods'
@lostsoul8143
@lostsoul8143 2 месяца назад
That giant chair...🤣 There's definitely a power struggle between the chairs. Imagine having ''extra'' $100 and $50 bills to stash away for your future self. I imagine stashed bills would hold little value to someone with those means unless they found themselves suddenly in debt or use this as an excuse to stash money in the event of a divorce. $ makes some people feel secure.
@CarrieLiketheM0vie
@CarrieLiketheM0vie Месяц назад
The chair (and perhaps the person in it) is screaming “look at me!” -#1 Worldwide Expert in Chair Reading
@ehRalph
@ehRalph День назад
We bought a big leather high armed chair (and couch) like that because it looked cool and I ended up hating it. High arms - the blood flows out of your arms and hands; you can’t get your body fixed into a comfortable position. The chair was very hard to sit in for any length of time.
@gypsyeclipse9788
@gypsyeclipse9788 Месяц назад
We used methelyn blue for the fish in our aquariums
@800-high9
@800-high9 Месяц назад
47:00 the challenge was to learn the sales woman's salary without asking ANY questions. But CH asked, "Can you help me find the baby carrots?"
@RestlessRobin
@RestlessRobin Месяц назад
Great interview, loved it, thanks
@garrett621
@garrett621 21 день назад
So this guy is a professional liar...
@tigertalks1567
@tigertalks1567 12 дней назад
And manipulator. Lol. He rubs me the wrong way.not awful. But when I first saw him, I didn't trust him. Lol.
@insiracusa1111
@insiracusa1111 26 дней назад
I was thinking about that around 20 minutes ago and I have listened to Chase more than 100 houurs for sure during the last two years. Rubbish people are learning very important lessons, as well...
@markdownimstupid
@markdownimstupid Месяц назад
Oh the irony of being taught how to spot a liar by a liar.
@garrett621
@garrett621 21 день назад
Seriously.
@EllaL123
@EllaL123 11 дней назад
I know. I had to look into it because it just seemed too good to be true.
@jonny_z__370zna5
@jonny_z__370zna5 9 дней назад
Confidence is achievements gained....did I pass this test, have I saved a life, do I get women more than the average man, did I become a sports pro.....exc.....I disagree that Confidence is comfortability. Can I achievement this, am I capable.....the path to that is not always a person feeling comfortable. Glad I was able to teach you something.
@slc1161
@slc1161 7 дней назад
From your list, you are definitely dealing with feelings of inferiority or lack of confidence. You define confidence based on accomplishments. It doesn’t have anything to do with anyone else. So measuring your confidence based on our accomplishments is measuring your accomplishments against other people, rather than your inner self.
@jonny_z__370zna5
@jonny_z__370zna5 6 дней назад
@slc1161 it's literally 100% the definition of confidence lol. I just put examples behind it. My brother is a Dr and thr best Cardiologist is Utah if not America.....he is confident because he does things nobody else can and he succeeds....that doesn't mean he is comfortable and all willy nilly about it. He knows he can because he has done it. I get women more than most men and I have them give me money and take me on trips.....I walk in any room and know I can have any girl in want. But I won't even talk to them unless they talk to me. I work in a hospital and I feel confident in keeping people alive and it's because I do at a high percentage, I don't always feel comfortable when Im working.....sometimes I'm just praying what I do works. Anyways confidence is literally the definition of ability's performed. But I'm glad I got to teach you both something new. Also I ready every day so there is a good chance I read every book he has and 100 times more. I'm betting more than him and his teachers combined.
@800-high9
@800-high9 Месяц назад
46:50 Business Confidential was written by Peter Earnest and Maryann Karinch.
@JustMyOpinion1010
@JustMyOpinion1010 2 месяца назад
Where can we find Chase's treatment protocol? My sister suffers from Lupus and has recently developed a severe neuropathy. I'd like to share it with her.
@christine9231
@christine9231 Месяц назад
I can’t understand the name the drug company or the Dr John L_____. Dying to find the right type of Methylene Blue.
@gasservenw1369
@gasservenw1369 Месяц назад
Hi where is the document regarding the survey to measure the level of authority that Chase offered you?
@sportysbusiness
@sportysbusiness 6 дней назад
Mitozen's website is down. Genuine issue or has it been hacked?
@and.she_Vegas
@and.she_Vegas Месяц назад
This was a totally disjointed interview. The title was click bait and I gave up half way through.
@ivanwelch48
@ivanwelch48 6 дней назад
Manage your time. Presenter needs to work on his presentation.
@Ladyloubna
@Ladyloubna 28 дней назад
Thank you both ❤
@Littlehoof
@Littlehoof 2 месяца назад
This is great and CH knows his stuff. Seems this is effective for people over 40-45 years old. My question is how does this adapt to now, when we have a culture that predominantly is unaccountable? Consequences has no leverage and is being cycled out for GenZ and younger. A digital world is changing neuro development.
@BtheOutLIer
@BtheOutLIer Месяц назад
Great interview but they had me from the jump! He was on a secret ship doing secret things! Lmao
@nene9529
@nene9529 28 дней назад
Beautiful video and lots to Learn from Chase too. Thank you. But it would be much better if Morgan uses more polite language during these interviews...
@lysergiclarry4649
@lysergiclarry4649 Месяц назад
Great interview I can’t believe you have less than 9k followers
@Seankeyesandjailhousetherapist
@Seankeyesandjailhousetherapist 2 месяца назад
"Doctors are human too," Yea,some don't know the difference between karma and revenge
@bernardmccormack8687
@bernardmccormack8687 Месяц назад
Julieann whelan from Ireland 🇮🇪 is watching
@AnnHolloway-i4c
@AnnHolloway-i4c Месяц назад
Chase listens...REALLY LISTENS and says nothing and keeps his face mostly still. I couldn't tell if he believes what's being said or not.
@kaycampbell29
@kaycampbell29 Месяц назад
Awesome ❤
@thetruth8104
@thetruth8104 Месяц назад
Can anyone tell me the books Chase read on triggering responses from people?
@lindapratt119
@lindapratt119 Месяц назад
I had petite mal epileptic seizures which were like a release valve for terror (childhood traumas).
@343DonTL00kAtMe
@343DonTL00kAtMe 2 месяца назад
Chase is the man 🔥🔥
@morgantnelson
@morgantnelson 2 месяца назад
dam he is 🔥
@sierrasmith8722
@sierrasmith8722 2 месяца назад
nice video
@tiborzsoldos8314
@tiborzsoldos8314 Месяц назад
If it’s 10% then I wonder who are you that 90% you haven’t said good interesting podcast peppered some bullshit. I like it thanks.
@kindedge
@kindedge Месяц назад
Love this
@mirjanajojic-p3i
@mirjanajojic-p3i Месяц назад
Unable to find other resources mentioned, the website for Methylene Blue, can you please provide?
@KaliBlaz
@KaliBlaz 28 дней назад
The typical folkloric super American hero who knows everything and saves the world..
@insiracusa1111
@insiracusa1111 26 дней назад
Indeed❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@suestory3046
@suestory3046 Месяц назад
As always, Chase Hughes was informative and entertaining. After hearing his account of Temporal lobe epilepsy, I immediately contacted my neurologist and determined I have temporal lobe seizures (not as severe, thank goodness). Where is a reputable place to purchase methylene blue? I see it advertised but don't know what is legit and what is a scam. Thank you!
@skykennedy3574
@skykennedy3574 Месяц назад
@suestory3046 - You can get it on places like Amazon and eBay. Before that, I'd watch some vids on RU-vid. Once you have a learned baseline you can discern from there. In general you want pharmaceutical grade product and to be in liquid form as opposed to powder. In this, it is pre mixed for your convenience and proper dosage. If I were you, I'd find out about proper dosages per your specific indication because that may influence your decision on available product lines/brands. I.e. potency, volume, quantity, etc. My best wishes to you on your quest for knowledge.
@suestory3046
@suestory3046 Месяц назад
@@skykennedy3574 Thank you so much for the info! It helps a lot!
@song8777
@song8777 Месяц назад
You should call this: How to Spot a Hypnotist Scam Artist and Manipulator-Watch This.
@purpleorchid1193
@purpleorchid1193 Месяц назад
The website names are not complete to find & order. The Methylene blue ? Pls let us have the compete website!
@robertpace1622
@robertpace1622 26 дней назад
So you're saying it is possible to get someone to falsely confess to a crime. Shouldn't you have some legal liability to that persons quality of life and shouldn't you lose your credentials and suffer a similar fate if/when that persons innocence is established?
@TheGrateful55
@TheGrateful55 14 дней назад
I found Waldo, nice socks.😂
@Tonibolognaaintnophony
@Tonibolognaaintnophony Месяц назад
The discussion at the end about Eminem is so true! I tell my "bad" truth before anyone else can, so it's not used against me or living through me anymore. Let our light shine in the darkness!
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