
Reading YOUR Body Language - Nonverbal Researcher Reads Subscriber's Body Language
3 chapters
- Introducing Two Truths and a Lie SeriesSeries ConceptA new series where subscribers submit videos telling two truths and one lie about themselves, allowing the host to practice reading nonverbal communication and lie detection.How It Works• Subscribers record high quality video (at least 1080p) of themselves telling two truths and a lie • Videos are sent via email to the host's email in the About section • The host analyzes the video without prior confirmation to maintain honesty and scientific integrityLie Detection Factors• Lie detection is more effective when stress is involved and no rehearsal occurs • Actors and actresses can lie flawlessly because they are less stressed and have time to rehearse • This series is experimental to test accuracy despite subscribers being able to rehearse in comfortSeries PurposeProvides real practical practice in reading nonverbal communication while engaging viewers and allowing them to connect with the host.
- Analyzing Steve's Two Truths and a LieSubmitted Statements• Statement one: I have one brother and one sister, I'm a middle child • Statement two: I work at a local grocery store • Statement three: My favorite genre of music is metalInitial AssessmentThe host believes statement one is the lie, with the middle child detail potentially being incorrect (he may be the oldest or youngest instead).Nonverbal Indicators• Statement one contains two different facts, which is unusual compared to the other statements • A lip compression occurs right after the first statement, though this could indicate nervousness • Statement three has a slight hesitation before saying 'metal' that feels natural rather than suspiciousVerification RequestThe host asks Steve to confirm publicly in the comments whether the guess was correct or wrong, emphasizing transparency about accuracy.
- Conclusion and Call to ActionSeries Benefits• Provides real practical practice in reading nonverbal communication • Demonstrates techniques previously discussed in theory on the channel • Engages viewers by allowing them to submit videos and connect with the hostViewer ParticipationThe host encourages more subscribers to send in their own two truths and a lie videos, and continues to accept submissions about desks and similar content.Accuracy Perspective• If the host guesses wrong, viewers should not feel bad as lie detection with rehearsed statements is difficult • If the host guesses correctly, it means the subscriber is at least somewhat decent at lyingClosingThe host thanks viewers for watching and promises more similar content throughout the year before signing off.





