Chapter

The Shame Touch
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02:37 - 06:01 (03:24)

Researchers found that liars tend to lean away from their lies as if wanting to distance themselves from the deceit. People tend to do a 'shame touch' when telling an embarrassing true story, but not when telling a made-up one.

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In this episode, the host of the "Ologies" podcast discusses the danger zone cues that people exhibit when lying and why it is important to know them.
02:37 - 04:56 (02:19)
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Deception
Summary

In this episode, the host of the "Ologies" podcast discusses the danger zone cues that people exhibit when lying and why it is important to know them. The host explains that by being aware of one's own tells, it is possible to control them and avoid being manipulative.

Chapter
The Shame Touch
Episode
A MASTERCLASS On Narcissists: How To Spot, Handle & Avoid Them EP 1281
Podcast
The School of Greatness
Liars tend to distance themselves from the lie as it triggers negative emotions like shame, fear, and sadness.
04:56 - 06:01 (01:04)
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lying behavior
Summary

Liars tend to distance themselves from the lie as it triggers negative emotions like shame, fear, and sadness. They may also make gestures like the universal shame touch or purse their lips while attempting to move away from the lie.

Chapter
The Shame Touch
Episode
A MASTERCLASS On Narcissists: How To Spot, Handle & Avoid Them EP 1281
Podcast
The School of Greatness