Ready to analyze the most infamous celebs, athletes, and criminals both VERBALLY & NONVERBALLY?!
Here is the zoom link, see you at 8pm EST: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9411639414
Frank Marsh and I met years ago right after I retired early from ATF. He taught me handwriting analysis, the power of gathering Intelligence, and the importance of asking the right questions, and sooooo much more! Frank inspired me to look at my world in a different way and he is one of my top 3 favorite teachers and mentors ever and I know you're going to love him just as much as I do!
Frank will be joining us for the second-half of our class this week, so get your questions ready about anything regarding "detecting deception."
Do you know who is a sheep and who is a wolf? And do you know with absolute 100% certainty which one are you?
Proxemics is the amount of space people need from others and how it changes from one group to another. This video then leads you to the next part of Frank's speech, which was highlighted on the History Channel.
In this article published on www.VeryWellMind.com, author Kendra Cherry reveals that, "People are surprisingly bad at detecting lies. One study, for example, found that people were only able to accurately detect lying 54% of the time in a lab setting—hardly impressive when factoring in a 50% detection rate by pure chance alone."
Learn how you can get better at separating fact from fiction by clicking this hyperlink!
Author Mark Murphy reveals the following in Forbes magazine and so much more:
Do you ever find yourself suspicious that an applicant is lying during a job interview, but you’re not sure how to uncover the truth without resorting to over-the-top interrogation techniques? The science of textual analysis tells us that truth-tellers actually speak differently than truth-stretchers, and you can apply that data to make better hiring decisions.
Set some side aside when you read this article and make sure you have your blue pen and a blank piece of paper to mind map all the jewels you'll find in here. This article starts a bit slow, but once you get to the charts with the verbal markers of deception, your mind will be blown!
The Godfather of "Statement Analysis" is Mark McClish, who trained law enforcement officer at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Glynco, GA, where I also trained ATF investigators and special agents how to read body language.
In this student guide, Mark takes you step-by-step to find the truth in any conversation. And this article is a FUN read that on every line will pull you to learn more. You're going to wonder why we don't teach this topic in high school!
The average person wouldn’t think that they can learn something from decoding the body language of a murderer.
Little do you know, there is more than a little to learn through this unusual approach to protecting your friends, family and finances.
Get ready to crack the detecting deception through the nonverbal hot spots of murderers with me, your new friend, Janine! :)
Watch this FUN video and see if you are able to spot which kid(s) are lying?
Taken directly from YouTube:
"We've all heard the expression, "trust your gut." But when you find your gut instinct is different from everyone else's, whose gut will you trust?"
Taken directly from YouTube:
"On any given day we're lied to from 10 to 200 times, and the clues to detect those lie can be subtle and counter-intuitive.
Pamela Meyer, author of Liespotting, shows the manners and "hotspots" used by those trained to recognize deception -- and she argues honesty is a value worth preserving."
Watch this fascinating study on whether or not you can detect deception and the value of evidence.
We will address the video in our LIVE class this Thursday night as well.
Taken directly from YouTube:
"The real Frank Abagnale, Renowned Cybersecurity And Fraud Prevention Expert, Bestselling Author & Subject of Catch Me If You Can transformed from one of the world’s most notorious con men to an international cybersecurity expert trusted by the FBI has been mythologized in film and literature – but the takeaways he shares are the real deal.
Frank's contributions to the world of security are immeasurable. He has become a hero to hundreds of public and private sector organizations for his indispensable counsel and strategic insight on safeguarding information systems and combating cyber-fraud. With an eye on the latest techniques developed by high-tech criminals to deceive and defraud,
Frank leaves audiences with a deep understanding of today’s evolving security landscape, and more importantly,
a vision of how to make the world a safer place."
If you've never watched the Spielberg smash hit move, "CATCH ME IF YOU CAN," be sure to watch it (if you can) before our call with Frank Abagnale this Thursday night! You will LOVEEEEEE it!