Episode
#063 - Robin Dreeke - How To Read Behaviour Like An FBI Agent
Description
Robin Dreeke is the ex Head of the FBI's Behavioural Analysis Program and an author. Robin worked as a counterintelligence agent for the FBI recruiting spies, assets and gathering intelligence for 21 years. From being in the New York Field Office in Manhattan on the day of 9/11 to creating the FBI's elite Counterintelligence Behavioural Analysis program, he's had a fascinating career. Expect to learn the verbal and non-verbal cues which you can use to help earn trust and make your communication more effective with others. We'll also learn to be able to detect deception in others and hear some amazing stories from Robin's time in the most advanced intelligence agency on the planet. Extra Stuff: Robin's Website - http://www.peopleformula.com/ Check out Robin's book It's Not All About Me - https://amzn.to/2Z39wWY Follow Robin on Twitter - https://twitter.com/rdreeke Check out everything I recommend from books to products and help support the podcast at no extra cost to you by shopping through this link - https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/modernwisdom - Get in touch. Join the discussion with me and other like minded listeners in the episode comments on the MW YouTube Channel or message me... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ModernWisdomPodcast Email: https://www.chriswillx.com/contact
Chapters
Learn about verbal and nonverbal cues that can help with communication, including building trust and detecting deception.
00:00 - 02:14 (02:14)
Summary
Learn about verbal and nonverbal cues that can help with communication, including building trust and detecting deception. Hear from a man who survived the 9/11 attacks and has a wide-ranging skill set in personal and interpersonal communication.
Episode#063 - Robin Dreeke - How To Read Behaviour Like An FBI Agent
PodcastModern Wisdom
Society moves quickly, but our brains struggle to keep up with the pace of technological change, leading to confusion and a need to adapt.
02:14 - 1:03:44 (1:01:29)
Summary
Society moves quickly, but our brains struggle to keep up with the pace of technological change, leading to confusion and a need to adapt. To connect with others and gather information, it's important to ask questions relevant to their priorities and experiences.