@The Behavior Panel thank you so so much for everything you do for us panellists, i did my presentation in Bodylanguage, you wont ever imagine how much you guys have helped me xx
Would you consider doing a Lou vs Wall Street? I don't "speak Lou" and admit he uses a lot of foul language and interrupts his sentences with gestures and speaks in code that confuses me and the point he might be attempting to make but I'd like to have yalls take on him. Thanks for the content you guys provide!
Scott, we never think anything is boring. We love watching you guys talk about the stuff you love and know the most about. It’s so interesting and so informative. Thank you!
I've been fearful that you guys were getting tired of doing this and I realized how worried I got. I rarely watch TV and only have a few RUclips channels I look forward to. This at the top. Brilliant collaboration.
RE: Extra Face. I’ve worked in film for 22 years and this phenomenon extends past just the face. I did a show last year where we had an extra driving a $100K SUV. All he had to do was drive it into frame under a bridge. We rehearsed the shot several times and it was great. Easy peasy, right? Nope. The second the cameras rolled, for some reason the extra decided to stomp on the gas, coming in significantly faster than he’d repeatedly rehearsed, and crashed the thing into the pillar of the bridge, destroying the brand new $100K SUV and shutting production down for the night. Fortunately no one was hurt. As soon as you say ‘action’ it’s extra face, extra lead foot. Same same. It’s a weird phenomenon.
Chase is so quiet. Mark loves to talk. Greg scares me. Scott is like everyone's dad. Love how your personalities work together. Learning a lot from you.
Just a ps.note, Scott, you all are not boring at all! This has been one of the most interesting in terms of knowing the four of you a little more, and what you are teaching us and why! Please keep doing these videos. You all have something good to teach us!
This comment may get lost but I just want to say how much I appreciate these videos! i'm 24 and I have PTSD and ADHD, watching these has been one of the biggest tools in my recovery while waiting for mental health support. They've given me such great insight into what's happening to my body, why and ways to help it too, I'm a lot better at recognising my symptoms now and how I interact with/come across to others. I know this isn't necessarily the intended purpose of these videos but they are an amazing tool for it! For example I never knew why I sway so much when I'm standing still, or this video where Mark explains how people who experience a lot of anxiety and adrenaline have issues with digestion, sustained weight loss and becoming gaunt over time. I've been experiencing this for the last few years now and most doctors refuse to accept it could be mental health related so I never really understood why it was happening but now I do I feel like I have a bit more control back. Thank you guys for sharing them, It's helped change my life!!
Greg, if it’s you in the comments this week, I just want to say that I’m sorry for your hard year & hope you’re doing ok and that you have loved ones around & that you can go on to heal. This is definitely not boring! I loved this episode. I loved seeing more of your friendship, more of how you learn from each other & talk to each other off camera, you’re all so funny together. I also loved hearing your personal stories of how you got involved in this area. Chase, that girl at the bar really lucked out, I’d have bitten her hand off ; ) (an English saying) This is my favourite part of the week too. Much love 💕
This video is quite different from others I’ve watched. Scott repeating,”I’m not taking this out.” I have thoroughly enjoyed how much fun you guys are having with each other! Thank you for “not taking this out.” It’s been fun seeing the rapport you share.
1:05:20 “Your intuition is right some of the time, it’s negative most of the time. Your intuition is only bothered with your safety today and the truth tomorrow. It doesn’t care about fact. It doesn’t care about truth. It has no care for accuracy. It wants to be safe today, accurate tomorrow. We want to make sure we’re accurate today.” Brilliant, Mark.
As a licensed psychotherapist, I've applied what I've learned here into my private practice to assist my clients in their therapeutic goals. Knowing how to read their body language helps me know where to go next to help treat their trauma. Often times trauma is preverbal and I look for any clues I can find in the body to treat the trauma. The Body definitely Keeps Score.
I’m a hair stylist & this morning a client was in my chair who all of a sudden put her arms down close to her side. Well I noticed that!! I simply changed the subject & she brought her arms back up on the arms of the chair and we carried on with a great conversation… It all happened very naturally. 🙌🏻 Little things can make big difference.
I look forward to seeing whatever cold-blooded comments Greg Hartley makes. He literally makes me laugh out loud, in bed, at 4am, by myself as my dog rolls his eyes. It’s 3:36 am now, back to reruns. You guys are my favorite thing on RUclips.
@@conniefletcher6884waking up uneasy, tossing and turning knowing all those psychos yet to be exposed are running around making policy. LOL, respectful funshine submitted.
Haha I do that to ... Love it 💞 Hey would you guys pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaasssssse pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaasssssse Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaasssssse Do the Micheal Vaughan case ???????????from fruitland Idaho
Suggestion for something I'd enjoy hearing your insight on---- Through a DNA test, my friends just met a new relation who had been given up for adoption at birth but has all the body language and mannerisms of his biological father, despite the two never having met. How much of our body language is nature and how much nurture?
Who is over talking Greg? What are the time stamps of these occurrences? They are, in this particular video abandoning their usual format in lieu of a brain storming,open forum dialogue on today's topic
As an autistic woman I watch these videos to help me navigate the world and avoid being taken advantage of. Today is Thanksgiving and I am so thankful for you guys 💖
I absolutely love how Mark always lightens things up! Everyone else is so serious. So thanks, Mark, for your great smile, laugh, and sense of humour!! 🙌💕👏
You guys are never boring, don’t ever think that. I like it when you just talk and banter and be yourselves. I pick up on clues that make me think you are all really good people who care about others and that’s important to me if I’m going to have you as any type of mentor. Interesting video. Thanks.
Great getting to know your background! I've already nicknamed you. Chase is Mother Goose because he seems very serious. Greg is Brother Bear because he's very intimidating. Scott is Papa Bear because he's calming. If I have to receive bad news, he's the one to deliver it! Mark is Shaggy from Scooby Doo. He's laid back and seems cool and up to doing whatever. My beloved of over 30yrs. died suddenly 6yrs ago. If I get the courage to ever date again, the credit will go to you! You're teaching me so much and you make it fun because of your camaraderie! P.S. Chase & Greg, thanks for your service to our country.
I'd love you to do one on NDE's, I believe people who have had near death experiences, but I'd love to know what you can tell by listening to them describing visiting heaven/God etc and returning to their bodies.
Not boring at all! I have gotten hooked on your videos, which I watch mostly on my television, so I don't get to give the thumbs up for every video. I just wanted to say, for this one, that I really appreciated everything you explained, but I especially appreciated learning how you got into this and why you do this. Thank you! You guys are great!
I feel like I found the dream team and I am hooked kind of like fantasy football. This is such a refreshing and unique angle on true crime psychology. It’s very satisfying and I am grateful that these four fellas share their talents with us.
Love this episode! Love all the coffee/pee break stuff you left in😊 I’m never bored listening to the four of you. I’ve watched THIS video at least three times and I pick up something new or I’d forgotten each time. Love to all -Never stop doing these videos for us ❤❤❤❤
I’ve been fascinated by human behavior all my life. This channel is so educational, interesting and fun. The cultural aspect is something I’m more aware of now. Love this channel.
Mark looked so touched when Chase said he learns something from him every episode 😭 I love this episode, it’s great to get a breakdown. I’ve caught on to some of the terms, but I was still unsure of a few so it’ll be great from now on to know exactly what you guys are talking about. Seriously keep up the great work! This is by far my favorite RUclips channel.
Absolutely not boring! I enjoy these lighter videos to balance out all the heavy murder and abduction ones. Lots of great info in there as well! I also liked hearing each of your stories about what spurred your journey into behavior study.
Scott, your story was fascinating! You have a great father! That was brilliant how he taught you all that and set you on your path to your future. Thanks for sharing that with us.
You guys are such a welcome addition to the internet/society in general; expert knowledge on relevant subjects presented in an entertaining way. The comfort level and friendliness between the 4 of you comes across as so genuine and I feel that it contributes to the audience’s full engagement. In addition to your continued individual successes, I also hope The Behavior Panel continues to grow and be successful. Thanks for your time and effort, gentlemen.
My husband was a SAC (Special Agent in Charge) for the FBI and of course did a lot of interviews and interrogations during his career. If I needed to tell a fib (“no that’s not a new purse”) I would have to go in the other room. He knew when I was lying🤦♀️ Love you all!
Scott we love you. Never holding back, observant in comedic way. Keep it coming guys, y'all are putting out some good quality content and making it accessible to everyday people. Thankssss!
Scott, you obviously can not see us when you were telling us how you became interested in your profession. You would have seen a lot of people smiling and very interested. It really was a great story. Loved seeing Greg smile when Chase spoke of reading from a binder. That is a guaranteed way, in the military, to make people think you are not only working, but you are important and must be avoided out of fear that they may put you to work! All of your stories are wonderful. Thank you for this channel, and thank you so much for sharing your stories. It really makes me feel like I know each of you a bit better. Prost my friends!
Never boring! Please, stop saying that. Nothing could be further from the truth. You guys are amazing, knowledgeable, riveting characters - each, in your own right. This video is excellent and we need more, more, more of them! 🖖🙏🇨🇦
I really love the humour and respect shown between you guys - not only do I learn something new every clip, I laugh out loud. Superb work, fellas. Thank You.
Scott, you are now qualified to herd cats! I loved this show’s content but the interaction between the four of you is priceless. The words respect and friendship come to mind. Please keep educating us.
This was my favourite ep so far! Felt like a sneak peak behind the scenes, like we were a fly on the wall, listening to you all discuss what you love most. You all have so many different perspectives to bring to the table and you cater for all learning styles. I like the in depth analysis and jargon, backed up by 3asy to remember, bite size, digestible terms. So good! We will all be professors in no time! A massive thank you to you all 💕
I thoroughly enjoyed this video, especially Chase's story. I would never have guessed that any one of you had some form of social anxiety at any point. Your stories were relatable and comforting
Scott! You should hear me yell at my screen whenever you say something self-depricating. This was fascinating. Nothing boring at all! Not the show and not your input. I learn a lot from you guys. I'm glad you're around because I cannot read people AT ALL. Also, I enjoy you all a lot since I grew up with brothers and male cousins and get a kick out of how the four of you relate to each other. You have a great brotherly dynamic. Love it.
Wow I loved this video, please don’t worry about ‘geeking out’ or being boring, all of your knowledge is fascinating 🧐!! I could literally watch all day, thanks guys 👏🏽
I'm officially obsessed with this channel. Admittedly I am too lazy to purchase and read everyones' books which will undoubtedly slow my skills process, but it's nowhere near as entertaining as watching Chase forget to unmute or watching his dogs video bomb the episodes( love you Chase). Scott I know the panelist sometimes get heated when you throw in a couple of extra cents worth, but I personally love to see steam rising from your ears with a big dialog bubble above your head with hashtags, ampersands, and percent signs substituted for sailor words. I don't want to watch lobotomized zombies deliver neutral assessments. And if the Pinocchio nose fits, call the spade a spade. I have no problem with any of you identifying when a liar's pants are on fire. Sometimes people are all self righteous when someone is exposed as a non-truth teller. If they told the truth to begin with they would not be subject to the application of labels on their deceitful behavior or speech.
You guys rock, please don't ever stop ,I'm completely addicted. My 89yr mom recently passed away and you gentlemen have certainly help with my heartache. Thank you so very much...and Scott when you say nobody will watch or this was probably boring. I have watched every single episode more then once and believe me not boring, You guys are hilarious.....thank you most kindly.....
That was the opposite of boring! I absolutely loved the detailed explanation of the 4 Fs state. I also loved hearing about why you all got into this area. Your chemistry with each other is really nice to watch.
I love your reasons on how /why you all started on this journey.. Please don't change the format.. it's so insightful on your thought processes.. & the banter is great too! not boring at all.
I have only been watching your videos for a couple of weeks. I’m 61 years old, and have become captivated. This one was the best one that I’ve watched, because you’ve explained what to look for, and what it looks like. My problem is I need to watch the interviews several times to see what you are talking about. I love watching y’all .
Thankfully that woman turned Chase down and he went into researching that experience. It’s amazing how one person can shift everything like that. This video was so helpful, far from boring. I’ve been binge watching/listening to this channel daily. Life changing information. Thanks so much for sharing all of your valuable experience and expertise. You’re really changing lives.
Thank you all for doing this each week. I look forward to each episode and have learned a lot from each of you. Thank you, Chase, for pointing out how unique and insightful Mark's monologues are, I get frustrated when people say Mark needs to be more concise. I appreciate all four of you in different ways, you keep being you! Thanks again.
💥 Scott, you are never boring!!! It was a fantastic episode! It felt more personal, and what can be more fun than that?!? Much love! 💕 Happy Thanksgiving!
I binge watch TBP because I have ADHD, which often features an inability to read facial cues and body language. I have to think it is helping me in my job which involves interviewing. I loved this video because it tied everything together, but especially the origin stories, senseless discussion and good-natured ribbing of four fascinating bibliophiles. Entertaining and educational!
You guys are so fun to listen to. You’re all so separate yet so in tune to each other. It’s maybe not surprising that you found each but actually happy coincidence, if that makes any sense.
Loved the open discussions on this one. One of the best videos you've made. I really like hearing the background from each of you and how you got started in body language.
This is the only hour+ channel that I can watch. While I admit that sometimes I have the concentration level of a gnat on acid, here I am totally able to just sit and learn. I work with federal offenders (Canada) and this has helped me in terms of seeing changes as they arise and making inquiries as to what is going on for a person. When combined with what other staff observe it can be very useful when addressing risk in the community.
The knowledge the four of you bring to each episode is fantastic. I always think Mark just makes up a historical fact that he knows no one will check during his analysis. Its brilliant!! Greg id love to have your skills asking my kids questions when they get into trouble . Brilliant brilliant brilliant 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This video, while interesting, has been particularly enjoyable. I think that is in part the education you are giving us, but also the looseness of it. Hope you’ll do a similar one again
I absolutely loved this episode. Learnt so many new things. Loved learning about the 'extra face' - I knew what you meant, but the expression now makes sense now that you have explained it, Scott. And enjoyed the banter between you guys. This program is my Thursday night treat - my husband is now used to me scuttling off with the IPad to spend time with the Behaviour Boys.
This was a brilliant episode. I watch your channel regularly and enthralled by all the characters you analyze. Today’s episode left me wanting to understand myself more. Thank you all for both providing an education in body language as well as being so entertaining. Your personalities compliment each other so well. Love you guys❤️❤️❤️😘
This was alot of fun with you guys! Really lovely that a more personal touch was included through your own backround stories. I laughed alot and loved seeing Scott’s bright smile towards the end... Nice, honest and keeps me wanting to know more about human behavior. Thank you all very much for sharing your knowledge. Much appreciated! God bless you all, stay healthy and keep it up👍✨Love it!!!✨
There’s VALUE in the four of you to write a book/workbook about the content of this video: an comprehensive guide to this “Truth Glossary” with verbal examples and pictures to match and even add, when necessary, brief historical information of how those dubbed words and phrases were created. You could also add an assessment after each chapter for your readers to assess their understanding, as well. Thank you for the video!!! It was informative and enjoyable!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
The best thing ever to come to RUclips or any venue for that matter! It's refreshing to hear intelligent people, educated in a field they are all passionate about. The obvious friendship and respect you share for each other along with playful humor is fun and easy to watch. Love you so much! You're all "mensch's" !
I was surprised when you said in your beginnings video it was the first time all 4 of you had been in the same physical room together. Sign of our times I guess that such seemingly genuine friendships and smooth collaboration has developed in great part through online interactions.
I really enjoyed this video, not boring at all. Watching a dark video would have been difficult on Thanksgiving, this was perfect. 😊I loved hearing each of your back stories of how you became interested in this.
Boring yeh righto 😂😂😂😂, this was my favourite and funniest IMO, thank you fellas and sending much love Greg for yesterday mate. You fellas have helped inspire me to become a psychologist so thank you, and I learn weekly so keep doing your awesome work. Favourite show on internet 👍👍👍
I LOVED this one SO much!!!!! One of my very favorites! Whenever you say it’s going to be boring for us your are so wrong, It’s usually one of the best, i love to hear all of you just talk, share, interact, laughter and speak about your interests and how you got started. I hope you guys don’t get too overwhelmed or tired of sharing with us. I have always been interested in these topics and it helps me so much in dealing in my daily life. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us panelists. I always look for anything that you put out separately and together. I really appreciate you four. You make my week and my family knows what I’ll be doing Thursdays after work. It’s probably time I got my own ID. Our Apple TV is always logged on under my husband. It probably sounds crazy as I fan girl over all,
I came across this Channel during the Johnny Depp/Amber Heard trial and one by one started watching all their videos. To hear and have it explained in detail, all of the tiny little 'body language' nuances that I never would have even considered, is absolutely fascinating! From learning what someone's "Baseline" is, to their facial expressions (a million things here) ( the psychopath stare - Richare Ramirez video), to gestures, micro-expressions, adaptors, illustrators, from their voice - pitch, volume, cadence, speech pattern, speeds up/slows, down, etc. I have seen many other videos since and find that when I do meet people now, I am naturally noticing some of these points, lol. 😆 I wish they would have had a class like this in College. Look forward to seeing more of your videos! Excellent job your 4!!!! 👏
Right?? Imagine having such a class in high school, along with Emotional Intelligence 101... I read the book “the Naked Ape” (Desmond Morris) in French when I was a teen and it changed the way I viewed myself and society instantly. 🤔🤗 🦍
This has to be my very favorite of all the Behavior Panel videos I've watched. Scott, your native accent comes on hard as soon as you started talking about your home town!
I had a thought. Perhaps it would be interesting to analyze parts of a reality show’s actors during their particular scenes; such as ascertaining honesty etc. So many directions!
How did you four meet and decide you would each sit in the corner of a square and amuse and teach us on RUclips? I really love watching you and have learnt so much and laughed as well along the way. You are honestly one of the highlights of the day when I see you have a new discussion. Thanks!
Also, the bit on losing speech in fight or flight baffled me when it would happen - until watching you guys. I never knew how to explain it to my husband except to say that there was just nothing to access to even get one word out. It's like the roladex of language just deleted. Everything just goes Blank. Just - nothingness - and then I'd faint (not good when in a train station in Frankfurt, Germany). So now, since watching you guys, we've been able to talk a bit more about what happens in the brain during fight or flight, and it's really helped. Again, thank you.
57:34 Here’s a great body language example coming up, shown unintentionally to the audience by Scott 😂, it’s a perfect example of what Chase talked about in another video, about one way of knowing *whether an emotion is real, or not, is when the person tries to restrain / regulate or hide the emotion.* After Greg gives a verbal example of pitch “Yeah, yeah, yeah” 😂, at 57:38 Scott starts to smile (he found Greg’s example funny, like most of us), and one second later at 57:39 , Scott’s smile grew larger, *and in that same second,* watch his arm & hand start to come up! By 57:40 , Scott’s hand was covering his mouth, he knew he was about to laugh, and since he’s polite, is on camera, etc, and didn’t want to interrupt Greg’s explanation, he used his hand to regulate/ restrain his emotion from ending up in an outright laugh. At 57:42 he’s working to get it under control, but even though his mouth is covered, *you can see that joy & laughter in his EYES.* 😂 At 57:48 we see Scott’s hand come down. So, all of this happened, starting with Scott beginning to smile, in 10 seconds, from 57:38 to 57:48 I feel 100% confident in saying that Scott’s emotion was REAL, for many reasons, along with what Chase said about trying to hide emotions is a sign they’re real, not faked. IF it was fake, he wouldn’t have necessarily tried to hide it, because real emotions are hard to completely control. There are times when people fake hiding their fake emotions, but that takes a lot of manipulation & brain power to do, so if someone did that, their body movements would not be congruent, and the emotion would not come & go (fade) as gradually as a real emotion, it would look robotic and “off”.
I learn so much here! I don't tend to retain much of it, but that's ok, because my forgetfulness gives me an excuse to watch over and over again. It's a joy to see how each of you are different in approach and personality. Also, the ways you relate to one another is intriguing, touching, and funny.
I really enjoyed this episode, guys! I feel like I learned more of the reasoning behind behaviors-especially fight or flight. The different perspectives you each offer are incredibly valuable. Hearing how and why you got into this line of work was very humanizing. I love this channel!
The body language community would be at a loss without you guys. I notice you are in sync with each other more and more with the release of each video. I really enjoyed this one. Strange how you can feel close to a group of people via electronic communication. Please keep up the excellent work!
Greg, your so good at explaining. You're easy to understand and I know I'm interested in your books for that reason alone. ✨️ not everyone has a teachers mind.
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@The Behavior Panel thank you so so much for everything you do for us panellists, i did my presentation in Bodylanguage, you wont ever imagine how much you guys have helped me xx
It would be interesting to me to analyze someone that turned out innocent in the end and see the difference.
Would you consider doing a Lou vs Wall Street? I don't "speak Lou" and admit he uses a lot of foul language and interrupts his sentences with gestures and speaks in code that confuses me and the point he might be attempting to make but I'd like to have yalls take on him. Thanks for the content you guys provide!
Scott saying that Mark looks like an 80’s metal band’s manager was epic!!
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Scott, we never think anything is boring. We love watching you guys talk about the stuff you love and know the most about. It’s so interesting and so informative. Thank you!
Absofuckinglutely!! 👏👏👏👏
Yes, 💯%! These guys are never boring!
Hear ! Hear!!! Totally agree!!
TRU DAT ! 💝
I don't think Scott realizes that we're all nerds. I have the secret lives of Pronouns on my Christmas list.
I've been fearful that you guys were getting tired of doing this and I realized how worried I got. I rarely watch TV and only have a few RUclips channels I look forward to. This at the top. Brilliant collaboration.
It’s so good my fave
Going to come back & listen to this one often
I echo this comment! 😊
RE: Extra Face. I’ve worked in film for 22 years and this phenomenon extends past just the face. I did a show last year where we had an extra driving a $100K SUV. All he had to do was drive it into frame under a bridge. We rehearsed the shot several times and it was great. Easy peasy, right? Nope. The second the cameras rolled, for some reason the extra decided to stomp on the gas, coming in significantly faster than he’d repeatedly rehearsed, and crashed the thing into the pillar of the bridge, destroying the brand new $100K SUV and shutting production down for the night. Fortunately no one was hurt. As soon as you say ‘action’ it’s extra face, extra lead foot. Same same. It’s a weird phenomenon.
Chase is so quiet. Mark loves to talk. Greg scares me. Scott is like everyone's dad. Love how your personalities work together. Learning a lot from you.
Ikr? It's lovely and very enjoyable
Scott even looks like my dad!😃 Even the glasses are the same as my dad's 👀 👓
When you guys are having fun with each other it's just pure gold
Exactly I love all the bantering
Just a ps.note, Scott, you all are not boring at all! This has been one of the most interesting in terms of knowing the four of you a little more, and what you are teaching us and why! Please keep doing these videos. You all have something good to teach us!
This comment may get lost but I just want to say how much I appreciate these videos! i'm 24 and I have PTSD and ADHD, watching these has been one of the biggest tools in my recovery while waiting for mental health support. They've given me such great insight into what's happening to my body, why and ways to help it too, I'm a lot better at recognising my symptoms now and how I interact with/come across to others. I know this isn't necessarily the intended purpose of these videos but they are an amazing tool for it! For example I never knew why I sway so much when I'm standing still, or this video where Mark explains how people who experience a lot of anxiety and adrenaline have issues with digestion, sustained weight loss and becoming gaunt over time. I've been experiencing this for the last few years now and most doctors refuse to accept it could be mental health related so I never really understood why it was happening but now I do I feel like I have a bit more control back. Thank you guys for sharing them, It's helped change my life!!
Totally agreed! Glad you're healing too!
@@donnadoes4757 Thank you so much! same to you too!
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Greg, if it’s you in the comments this week, I just want to say that I’m sorry for your hard year & hope you’re doing ok and that you have loved ones around & that you can go on to heal. This is definitely not boring! I loved this episode. I loved seeing more of your friendship, more of how you learn from each other & talk to each other off camera, you’re all so funny together. I also loved hearing your personal stories of how you got involved in this area. Chase, that girl at the bar really lucked out, I’d have bitten her hand off ; ) (an English saying) This is my favourite part of the week too. Much love 💕
This is probably my favorite episode. Just 4 wonderful friends discussing their take on body language.
This video is quite different from others I’ve watched. Scott repeating,”I’m not taking this out.” I have thoroughly enjoyed how much fun you guys are having with each other! Thank you for “not taking this out.” It’s been fun seeing the rapport you share.
Bless you Chase for telling us about your past social anxiety. Sometimes we think we are alone.
Very true
1:05:20 “Your intuition is right some of the time, it’s negative most of the time. Your intuition is only bothered with your safety today and the truth tomorrow. It doesn’t care about fact. It doesn’t care about truth. It has no care for accuracy. It wants to be safe today, accurate tomorrow. We want to make sure we’re accurate today.” Brilliant, Mark.
Brilliant! Thx Mark. Thx for posting Artmarti.
I would just like to thank you for donating your time to help regular people like me. I learn something new every time.
As a licensed psychotherapist, I've applied what I've learned here into my private practice to assist my clients in their therapeutic goals. Knowing how to read their body language helps me know where to go next to help treat their trauma. Often times trauma is preverbal and I look for any clues I can find in the body to treat the trauma. The Body definitely Keeps Score.
I’m a hair stylist & this morning a client was in my chair who all of a sudden put her arms down close to her side. Well I noticed that!! I simply changed the subject & she brought her arms back up on the arms of the chair and we carried on with a great conversation… It all happened very naturally. 🙌🏻 Little things can make big difference.
And it was really cool to see the change in my client!
I look forward to seeing whatever cold-blooded comments Greg Hartley makes. He literally makes me laugh out loud, in bed, at 4am, by myself as my dog rolls his eyes. It’s 3:36 am now, back to reruns. You guys are my favorite thing on RUclips.
One of my favorites, too, and glad to know I’m not the only one up and awake before 4AM, lol!
@@conniefletcher6884waking up uneasy, tossing and turning knowing all those psychos yet to be exposed are running around making policy. LOL, respectful funshine submitted.
Haha I do that to ... Love it 💞
Hey would you guys pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaasssssse
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Do the Micheal Vaughan case ???????????from fruitland Idaho
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Mine too;)
Suggestion for something I'd enjoy hearing your insight on---- Through a DNA test, my friends just met a new relation who had been given up for adoption at birth but has all the body language and mannerisms of his biological father, despite the two never having met. How much of our body language is nature and how much nurture?
I Love Love All your personal stories, the fun and the "bloopers" kept in!😍👍👍👍
Not boring at all. Really enjoy listening to you guys
Greg, I see you talking and being talked over. You are so polite, you stop, and allow them to proceed. You are a true gent!
Who is over talking Greg? What are the time stamps of these occurrences? They are, in this particular video abandoning their usual format in lieu of a brain storming,open forum dialogue on today's topic
As an autistic woman I watch these videos to help me navigate the world and avoid being taken advantage of. Today is Thanksgiving and I am so thankful for you guys 💖
Anybody that is willing to watch an hour and a half long video on body language will not find this stuff boring at all.
I absolutely love how Mark always lightens things up! Everyone else is so serious. So thanks, Mark, for your great smile, laugh, and sense of humour!! 🙌💕👏
Love Mark.
You guys are never boring, don’t ever think that. I like it when you just talk and banter and be yourselves. I pick up on clues that make me think you are all really good people who care about others and that’s important to me if I’m going to have you as any type of mentor. Interesting video. Thanks.
Great getting to know your background! I've already nicknamed you.
Chase is Mother Goose because he seems very serious.
Greg is Brother Bear because he's very intimidating.
Scott is Papa Bear because he's calming. If I have to receive bad news, he's the one to deliver it!
Mark is Shaggy from Scooby Doo. He's laid back and seems cool and up to doing whatever.
My beloved of over 30yrs. died suddenly 6yrs ago. If I get the courage to ever date again, the credit will go to you!
You're teaching me so much and you make it fun because of your camaraderie!
P.S. Chase & Greg, thanks for your service to our country.
I'd love you to do one on NDE's, I believe people who have had near death experiences, but I'd love to know what you can tell by listening to them describing visiting heaven/God etc and returning to their bodies.
Not boring at all! I have gotten hooked on your videos, which I watch mostly on my television, so I don't get to give the thumbs up for every video. I just wanted to say, for this one, that I really appreciated everything you explained, but I especially appreciated learning how you got into this and why you do this. Thank you! You guys are great!
I feel like I found the dream team and I am hooked kind of like fantasy football. This is such a refreshing and unique angle on true crime psychology. It’s very satisfying and I am grateful that these four fellas share their talents with us.
Love this episode!
Love all the coffee/pee break stuff you left in😊
I’m never bored listening to the four of you. I’ve watched THIS video at least three times and I pick up something new or I’d forgotten each time.
Love to all
-Never stop doing these videos for us
❤❤❤❤
That was a great episode, 2 years old and still high value. Thanks gentlemen.
I’ve been fascinated by human behavior all my life. This channel is so educational, interesting and fun. The cultural aspect is something I’m more aware of now. Love this channel.
Mark looked so touched when Chase said he learns something from him every episode 😭
I love this episode, it’s great to get a breakdown. I’ve caught on to some of the terms, but I was still unsure of a few so it’ll be great from now on to know exactly what you guys are talking about. Seriously keep up the great work! This is by far my favorite RUclips channel.
Absolutely not boring! I enjoy these lighter videos to balance out all the heavy murder and abduction ones. Lots of great info in there as well! I also liked hearing each of your stories about what spurred your journey into behavior study.
The banter between you chaps when chatting casually is something really special. Soooo enjoyable. Boring???? NEVER
Scott, your story was fascinating! You have a great father! That was brilliant how he taught you all that and set you on your path to your future. Thanks for sharing that with us.
Thank you so much. I’m the luckiest person on RUclips. 🙂
That was utterly UNBORING!!! I love when you guys just chin wag and go off topic.
You guys are such a welcome addition to the internet/society in general; expert knowledge on relevant subjects presented in an entertaining way. The comfort level and friendliness between the 4 of you comes across as so genuine and I feel that it contributes to the audience’s full engagement. In addition to your continued individual successes, I also hope The Behavior Panel continues to grow and be successful. Thanks for your time and effort, gentlemen.
My husband was a SAC (Special Agent in Charge) for the FBI and of course did a lot of interviews and interrogations during his career. If I needed to tell a fib (“no that’s not a new purse”) I would have to go in the other room. He knew when I was lying🤦♀️ Love you all!
I don't like what you're doing here, I LOVE what you're doing here!
Scott we love you. Never holding back, observant in comedic way. Keep it coming guys, y'all are putting out some good quality content and making it accessible to everyday people. Thankssss!
Thank you, Hetal. That’s very sweet. 🙂
Scott, you obviously can not see us when you were telling us how you became interested in your profession. You would have seen a lot of people smiling and very interested. It really was a great story.
Loved seeing Greg smile when Chase spoke of reading from a binder. That is a guaranteed way, in the military, to make people think you are not only working, but you are important and must be avoided out of fear that they may put you to work!
All of your stories are wonderful. Thank you for this channel, and thank you so much for sharing your stories. It really makes me feel like I know each of you a bit better. Prost my friends!
I loved this one a lot. Most of us are not in fields or in lives where we are exposed to this stuff and what you all offer to us is wonderful.
Never boring! Please, stop saying that. Nothing could be further from the truth. You guys are amazing, knowledgeable, riveting characters - each, in your own right. This video is excellent and we need more, more, more of them! 🖖🙏🇨🇦
I really love the humour and respect shown between you guys - not only do I learn something new every clip, I laugh out loud.
Superb work, fellas.
Thank You.
Scott, you are now qualified to herd cats! I loved this show’s content but the interaction between the four of you is priceless. The words respect and friendship come to mind. Please keep educating us.
This show is where it's at! Nothing like a group of intellectual men! Haha! In seriousness though~this is the best show on RUclips!! Brilliant! 🧡🌈✨
This was my favourite ep so far!
Felt like a sneak peak behind the scenes, like we were a fly on the wall, listening to you all discuss what you love most.
You all have so many different perspectives to bring to the table and you cater for all learning styles.
I like the in depth analysis and jargon, backed up by 3asy to remember, bite size, digestible terms.
So good!
We will all be professors in no time!
A massive thank you to you all 💕
I think I can say this for most of us watching right now WE LOVE THIS CHANNEL!!!
YES!!!! ❤️
I thoroughly enjoyed this video, especially Chase's story. I would never have guessed that any one of you had some form of social anxiety at any point.
Your stories were relatable and comforting
Scott! You should hear me yell at my screen whenever you say something self-depricating. This was fascinating. Nothing boring at all! Not the show and not your input. I learn a lot from you guys. I'm glad you're around because I cannot read people AT ALL. Also, I enjoy you all a lot since I grew up with brothers and male cousins and get a kick out of how the four of you relate to each other. You have a great brotherly dynamic. Love it.
Amazing fascinating video. No Scott, none of this is boring.
Wow I loved this video, please don’t worry about ‘geeking out’ or being boring, all of your knowledge is fascinating 🧐!! I could literally watch all day, thanks guys 👏🏽
It was one of your best episodes:) It felt like hanging out with friends & picking their brains at the same time :) Great job!
I'm officially obsessed with this channel. Admittedly I am too lazy to purchase and read everyones' books which will undoubtedly slow my skills process, but it's nowhere near as entertaining as watching Chase forget to unmute or watching his dogs video bomb the episodes( love you Chase). Scott I know the panelist sometimes get heated when you throw in a couple of extra cents worth, but I personally love to see steam rising from your ears with a big dialog bubble above your head with hashtags, ampersands, and percent signs substituted for sailor words. I don't want to watch lobotomized zombies deliver neutral assessments. And if the Pinocchio nose fits, call the spade a spade. I have no problem with any of you identifying when a liar's pants are on fire. Sometimes people are all self righteous when someone is exposed as a non-truth teller. If they told the truth to begin with they would not be subject to the application of labels on their deceitful behavior or speech.
You guys rock, please don't ever stop ,I'm completely addicted. My 89yr mom recently passed away and you gentlemen have certainly help with my heartache. Thank you so very much...and Scott when you say nobody will watch or this was probably boring. I have watched every single episode more then once and believe me not boring, You guys are hilarious.....thank you most kindly.....
That was the opposite of boring! I absolutely loved the detailed explanation of the 4 Fs state. I also loved hearing about why you all got into this area. Your chemistry with each other is really nice to watch.
I enjoyed this immensely. I didn’t find it boring at all. Thanks, guys!
Our pleasure!
I love your reasons on how /why you all started on this journey.. Please don't change the format.. it's so insightful on your thought processes.. & the banter is great too! not boring at all.
I have only been watching your videos for a couple of weeks. I’m 61 years old, and have become captivated. This one was the best one that I’ve watched, because you’ve explained what to look for, and what it looks like. My problem is I need to watch the interviews several times to see what you are talking about. I love watching y’all .
Thankfully that woman turned Chase down and he went into researching that experience. It’s amazing how one person can shift everything like that. This video was so helpful, far from boring. I’ve been binge watching/listening to this channel daily. Life changing information. Thanks so much for sharing all of your valuable experience and expertise. You’re really changing lives.
I thought that too. But at one point he said it was because he didn’t realize a girl was attracted to him. Still grateful🙏🏼
Thank you all for doing this each week. I look forward to each episode and have learned a lot from each of you. Thank you, Chase, for pointing out how unique and insightful Mark's monologues are, I get frustrated when people say Mark needs to be more concise. I appreciate all four of you in different ways, you keep being you! Thanks again.
As a Brit…..I must say, you mark, are the most expressive I’ve seen! 😂😂😂
💥 Scott, you are never boring!!! It was a fantastic episode! It felt more personal, and what can be more fun than that?!? Much love! 💕 Happy Thanksgiving!
I binge watch TBP because I have ADHD, which often features an inability to read facial cues and body language. I have to think it is helping me in my job which involves interviewing. I loved this video because it tied everything together, but especially the origin stories, senseless discussion and good-natured ribbing of four fascinating bibliophiles. Entertaining and educational!
You guys are so fun to listen to. You’re all so separate yet so in tune to each other. It’s maybe not surprising that you found each but actually happy coincidence, if that makes any sense.
Scott… that was MESMERIZING!!
Boring? It was fabulous!!!
Loved the open discussions on this one. One of the best videos you've made. I really like hearing the background from each of you and how you got started in body language.
This is the only hour+ channel that I can watch. While I admit that sometimes I have the concentration level of a gnat on acid, here I am totally able to just sit and learn. I work with federal offenders (Canada) and this has helped me in terms of seeing changes as they arise and making inquiries as to what is going on for a person. When combined with what other staff observe it can be very useful when addressing risk in the community.
Hand to God this is the most entertaining episode that I have watched so far. Scott, I'm sure glad you left all "that" in there! Good stuff guys!
The knowledge the four of you bring to each episode is fantastic. I always think Mark just makes up a historical fact that he knows no one will check during his analysis. Its brilliant!! Greg id love to have your skills asking my kids questions when they get into trouble . Brilliant brilliant brilliant 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This video, while interesting, has been particularly enjoyable. I think that is in part the education you are giving us, but also the looseness of it. Hope you’ll do a similar one again
I absolutely loved this episode. Learnt so many new things. Loved learning about the 'extra face' - I knew what you meant, but the expression now makes sense now that you have explained it, Scott. And enjoyed the banter between you guys. This program is my Thursday night treat - my husband is now used to me scuttling off with the IPad to spend time with the Behaviour Boys.
Not boring at all.
I love your dynamic together, and get a lot from your insights, and comments. I'm binge-watching all your shows..... love it!
Why are y’all not on courtTV yet? Seriously, y’all need your own show!
I’m starting a campaign 😀 love, love love the behavior channel!
I love that you left everything in and didn't edit it out.
This was a fun one. Nice to get a glimpse of the personalities behind the expertise. Never boring, Scott!
Not boring at all!! My all time favorite episode and really enjoyed the personal stories!
Bravo, gentlemen!! This is major geek alert and I’m obsessed! Might be a favorite because y’all laid it all out on the table 😍 🙌🏽
I always save this channel just before I go to bed. lol. I just have to see CHASE 🥰
This was a brilliant episode. I watch your channel regularly and enthralled by all the characters you analyze. Today’s episode left me wanting to understand myself more. Thank you all for both providing an education in body language as well as being so entertaining. Your personalities compliment each other so well. Love you guys❤️❤️❤️😘
Scott, your Dad sounds like a top bloke and a really great doctor.
This was alot of fun with you guys! Really lovely that a more personal touch was included through your own backround stories. I laughed alot and loved seeing Scott’s bright smile towards the end...
Nice, honest and keeps me wanting to know more about human behavior. Thank you all very much for sharing your knowledge. Much appreciated! God bless you all, stay healthy and keep it up👍✨Love it!!!✨
There’s VALUE in the four of you to write a book/workbook about the content of this video: an comprehensive guide to this “Truth Glossary” with verbal examples and pictures to match and even add, when necessary, brief historical information of how those dubbed words and phrases were created. You could also add an assessment after each chapter for your readers to assess their understanding, as well. Thank you for the video!!! It was informative and enjoyable!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
35% into video Chase is invited to speak! Chase is patient with contained focus and energy. Fun video. More Chase talking
The best thing ever to come to RUclips or any venue for that matter! It's refreshing to hear intelligent people, educated in a field they are all passionate about. The obvious friendship and respect you share for each other along with playful humor is fun and easy to watch. Love you so much! You're all "mensch's" !
I was surprised when you said in your beginnings video it was the first time all 4 of you had been in the same physical room together. Sign of our times I guess that such seemingly genuine friendships and smooth collaboration has developed in great part through online interactions.
I really enjoyed this video, not boring at all. Watching a dark video would have been difficult on Thanksgiving, this was perfect. 😊I loved hearing each of your back stories of how you became interested in this.
Boring yeh righto 😂😂😂😂, this was my favourite and funniest IMO, thank you fellas and sending much love Greg for yesterday mate. You fellas have helped inspire me to become a psychologist so thank you, and I learn weekly so keep doing your awesome work. Favourite show on internet 👍👍👍
I LOVED this one SO much!!!!! One of my very favorites! Whenever you say it’s going to be boring for us your are so wrong, It’s usually one of the best, i love to hear all of you just talk, share, interact, laughter and speak about your interests and how you got started. I hope you guys don’t get too overwhelmed or tired of sharing with us. I have always been interested in these topics and it helps me so much in dealing in my daily life. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us panelists. I always look for anything that you put out separately and together. I really appreciate you four. You make my week and my family knows what I’ll be doing Thursdays after work. It’s probably time I got my own ID. Our Apple TV is always logged on under my husband. It probably sounds crazy as I fan girl over all,
I came across this Channel during the Johnny Depp/Amber Heard trial and one by one started watching all their videos. To hear and have it explained in detail, all of the tiny little 'body language' nuances that I never would have even considered, is absolutely fascinating! From learning what someone's "Baseline" is, to their facial expressions (a million things here) ( the psychopath stare - Richare Ramirez video), to gestures, micro-expressions, adaptors, illustrators, from their voice - pitch, volume, cadence, speech pattern, speeds up/slows, down, etc.
I have seen many other videos since and find that when I do meet people now, I am naturally noticing some of these points, lol. 😆 I wish they would have had a class like this in College. Look forward to seeing more of your videos! Excellent job your 4!!!! 👏
Right?? Imagine having such a class in high school, along with Emotional Intelligence 101... I read the book “the Naked Ape” (Desmond Morris) in French when I was a teen and it changed the way I viewed myself and society instantly. 🤔🤗 🦍
This has to be my very favorite of all the Behavior Panel videos I've watched.
Scott, your native accent comes on hard as soon as you started talking about your home town!
I had a thought. Perhaps it would be interesting to analyze parts of a reality show’s actors during their particular scenes; such as ascertaining honesty etc.
So many directions!
How did you four meet and decide you would each sit in the corner of a square and amuse and teach us on RUclips? I really love watching you and have learnt so much and laughed as well along the way. You are honestly one of the highlights of the day when I see you have a new discussion. Thanks!
Also, the bit on losing speech in fight or flight baffled me when it would happen - until watching you guys. I never knew how to explain it to my husband except to say that there was just nothing to access to even get one word out. It's like the roladex of language just deleted. Everything just goes Blank. Just - nothingness - and then I'd faint (not good when in a train station in Frankfurt, Germany). So now, since watching you guys, we've been able to talk a bit more about what happens in the brain during fight or flight, and it's really helped. Again, thank you.
57:34 Here’s a great body language example coming up, shown unintentionally to the audience by Scott 😂, it’s a perfect example of what Chase talked about in another video, about one way of knowing *whether an emotion is real, or not, is when the person tries to restrain / regulate or hide the emotion.*
After Greg gives a verbal example of pitch “Yeah, yeah, yeah” 😂, at 57:38 Scott starts to smile (he found Greg’s example funny, like most of us), and one second later at 57:39 , Scott’s smile grew larger, *and in that same second,* watch his arm & hand start to come up! By 57:40 , Scott’s hand was covering his mouth, he knew he was about to laugh, and since he’s polite, is on camera, etc, and didn’t want to interrupt Greg’s explanation, he used his hand to regulate/ restrain his emotion from ending up in an outright laugh.
At 57:42 he’s working to get it under control, but even though his mouth is covered, *you can see that joy & laughter in his EYES.* 😂
At 57:48 we see Scott’s hand come down. So, all of this happened, starting with Scott beginning to smile, in 10 seconds, from 57:38 to 57:48
I feel 100% confident in saying that Scott’s emotion was REAL, for many reasons, along with what Chase said about trying to hide emotions is a sign they’re real, not faked. IF it was fake, he wouldn’t have necessarily tried to hide it, because real emotions are hard to completely control. There are times when people fake hiding their fake emotions, but that takes a lot of manipulation & brain power to do, so if someone did that, their body movements would not be congruent, and the emotion would not come & go (fade) as gradually as a real emotion, it would look robotic and “off”.
I learn so much here! I don't tend to retain much of it, but that's ok, because my forgetfulness gives me an excuse to watch over and over again. It's a joy to see how each of you are different in approach and personality. Also, the ways you relate to one another is intriguing, touching, and funny.
I really enjoyed this episode, guys! I feel like I learned more of the reasoning behind behaviors-especially fight or flight. The different perspectives you each offer are incredibly valuable. Hearing how and why you got into this line of work was very humanizing. I love this channel!
The body language community would be at a loss without you guys. I notice you are in sync with each other more and more with the release of each video. I really enjoyed this one. Strange how you can feel close to a group of people via electronic communication. Please keep up the excellent work!
Great episode! Always interesting, but I really loved this one. Not boring at all!!
Greg, your so good at explaining. You're easy to understand and I know I'm interested in your books for that reason alone. ✨️ not everyone has a teachers mind.