Do you ever wonder why people act the way that they do? Join human behavior experts Brian Marren and Greg Williams as they discuss all things human behavior related. Their goal is to increase your Advanced Critical Thinking ability through a better understanding of HBPR&A (Human Behavior Pattern Recognition & Analysis.) What is HBPR&A? It's a scientific (and fun) way to understand and articulate h... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 284 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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What happens when theory meets reality in a life-or-death situation? Dan Chavez found out firsthand when he and his wife suddenly found themselves in the middle of an active shooter incident. In this riveting conversation, Dan walks u... more
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Have you ever walked away from a conversation feeling like you missed something important? The truth is, you probably did; and it's likely because you didn't ask the right questions.
In this illuminating episode, we dive deep into th... more
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What if your memory's "flaws" are actually its most powerful features?
The startling truth is your memory was never designed to function like a perfect recording—it's a creative, adaptive system built to help you survive and thrive.... more
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We explore why organizations rush toward new tech, convinced that shiny equipment will solve their deepest problems when often the issues are fundamentally about training, judgment, and decision-making.
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Catching up on older episodes I’ve missed and came upon this gem. “When we can’t explain something, we create something.”
The ability to explain things comes through experience and training. If you fail to train properly, you are setting yourself up for a “creation”. And sometimes that creation is wrong.
Another great episode.
The lesson about training your mind being exponentially more valuable than training your skills is something very few understand.
I am constantly asked by my friends where I do my run and gun training.
Nobody wants to listen to me say, it’s eight hours of classroom for every 10 minutes we are on the range sharpening our skills, I think you guys are in a similar situation that I am with my profession. People have a preconceived notion of what you do. Best solely on a lab... more
Greg and Brian are truly modern day prophets of risk mitigation. This is an eye-opening, entertaining and brutally honest view on how you can learn to stay safe in this often risky and upside down world.
Guys could you do more on pre event indicators and situational awareness ?
Greg and Brian do a phenomenal job and breaking down complex subjects so the average person can make better decisions about their safety.
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Focused on unraveling the intricacies of human behavior, the discussions typically revolve around themes of critical thinking and behavioral analysis. With episodes dedicated to exploring topics like memory, decision-making, and risk assessment, insights are derived from a scientific yet engaging perspective, allowing for practical applications in everyday life. Through personal anecdotes and expert interviews, the hosts bring a relatable approach to complex subjects, translating them into actionable strategies for listeners.
Unique for its blend of humor and education, the podcast stands out by offering listeners a framework for understanding the psychological aspects of human interactions. Episodes often include practical tips on enhanci... more
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