Government Brainwashing Expert On How To Spot Lies & Influence Anyone - Chase Hughes

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @drvnpodcast
    @drvnpodcast  2 месяца назад +780

    Thoughts?

    • @AdamasLV
      @AdamasLV 2 месяца назад +170

      Chase Hughes is beyond of great guest, thank You Leon for having him. Everybody needs someone like him in their life

    • @DanielBro42
      @DanielBro42 2 месяца назад +72

      A great guest and a great conversation, there were times in the video I was like fuck Leon I hope you'll ask him more about it and you asked the exact question I was looking for, so thanks man lol
      I hope you'll do more podcasts like this one, invite Robert Greene if possible, that would be awesome.

    • @janefaceinthewind6260
      @janefaceinthewind6260 2 месяца назад +45

      Just discovered you, loved everything about it! The visually pleasant setting with the calming yet vibrant blue, the guest, you, the questions, the answers. Your vibe and attention and concentrated calm. All of it is drawing me in.

    • @EyesnBrody
      @EyesnBrody 2 месяца назад +46

      Just came upon your channel and lucky me ! This was a fantastic interview. Thank you

    • @NicolaMaxwell
      @NicolaMaxwell 2 месяца назад +26

      Chase is awesome he never fails to surprise me with his wisdom.

  • @chasehughesofficial
    @chasehughesofficial 2 месяца назад +3213

    Leon, thanks for having me on! My most fun podcast ever.

    • @kathleengilligan9893
      @kathleengilligan9893 2 месяца назад +249

      Wow - I’m only 15 minutes in and am going back to take notes. Talk about a treasure trove of immediately useful information…

    • @judyc9630
      @judyc9630 2 месяца назад

      Great one, Chase! #NCI #TRIBE ❤

    • @gilliandarling9239
      @gilliandarling9239 2 месяца назад +100

      Chase ... i watch you a lot ... I appreciate your insights 🙏 thanks

    • @gingersutton8240
      @gingersutton8240 2 месяца назад +48

      I am grateful for this enlightening info!! Excellent. I didn’t
      Feel the fun you did. 😊
      Thankful for sharing!!

    • @NicolaMaxwell
      @NicolaMaxwell 2 месяца назад +35

      You help me in my personal life but also help me be a better parent. Thank you Tan Daddy!

  • @itsnotthesamething
    @itsnotthesamething 10 дней назад +172

    There is a girl in my area that I have a high amount of respect for. She busts her tail growing a huge garden every year to sell veggies. She also works at a gas station 7 days a week. She has obvious signs that something went terribly wrong in her life. She cannot look you in the eyes, no matter what. Everyone knows her, and most everyone gives her love, and knows she has mental health problems. She drives her ATV on my property, because I gave her permission. We chat occasionally. When we part, she'll say, "I love you." And I'll tell her back, "I love you too." Some people don't do well with other people. We all need to identify those folks and give them the love they somehow missed in their childhood. If she never looks at me, I'll always love her. I have my own mental health issues, but I will always be thankful that mine aren't as bad as some other people. So I try to be kind to all.

    • @bobbysummamusic5027
      @bobbysummamusic5027 4 дня назад +17

      Thanks for sharing that. I’ve just read it and it’s beautiful to see this girl gets love. I love that you said those who struggle with people need to be given a little extra love. I find it heart warming when others show that there are good people in this world.

    • @candicemitchell6093
      @candicemitchell6093 4 дня назад +4

      @@itsnotthesamething she is autistic ✨️🤍✨️

    • @candicemitchell6093
      @candicemitchell6093 4 дня назад +6

      Please 🙏 learn from people who are and not from people who are not. Just LEARN.

    • @LavonneGalaviz
      @LavonneGalaviz 4 дня назад

      Do you think that this time in our society has contributed to people being socialpaths they force you to believe that being materialitic showing you have the means to be a successful person. Your shoes cost 250. You h😊Ave the newest cell the best clothes and that fosters greed . That fosters abuse and demands cause they demand their parents buy these things so they can 😊get what they need want now don't wait on anyone to say no

    • @alexandraayeone1470
      @alexandraayeone1470 3 дня назад +10

      She sounds like me. I wish I had a "You" in my life! Keep showing her love - that's beautiful and you sound like a really good person ❤

  • @EffSharp
    @EffSharp 24 дня назад +283

    This is a great podcast. I’m a criminal defense lawyer and this is utterly fascinating.
    Note: most of the psychopaths I’ve met have been lawyers and judges, not my clients. ;)

    • @fionagregory9147
      @fionagregory9147 20 дней назад +9

      A bit like Keir Starmer then.

    • @joannesmith2957
      @joannesmith2957 17 дней назад +9

      That's rather scary!!!

    • @fionagregory9147
      @fionagregory9147 17 дней назад +4

      @@EffSharp I worked for a crooked solicitor. He was using clients' money but was jailed. I found another job.

    • @johnmdwyer
      @johnmdwyer 14 дней назад +3

      @@fionagregory9147 EXACTLY. We can be honest, it's the elephant in the room.

    • @flowerpower7389
      @flowerpower7389 13 дней назад +2

      That is truly frightening.

  • @TheCrewByCherish
    @TheCrewByCherish 11 часов назад +2

    That moment you click on a randomly suggested video out of curiosity, and then fall down an intriguing rabbit hole! Thank you for producing this video. So much to process and digest! I’m probably going to have to watch it again? Just to make sure I didn’t miss anything, wow, just wow. Excellent job guys!

  • @honestandfair1572
    @honestandfair1572 Месяц назад +582

    I Am a complete loner and find It challenging To relate to the people of today. I prefer to keep company with animals. All animals. ❤ and nature. True joy

    • @InuranusBrokoff
      @InuranusBrokoff Месяц назад +40

      Yep. Currently being cozy with the cats.

    • @slc1161
      @slc1161 Месяц назад +49

      @@InuranusBrokoffDitto. Watching this cuddled with my cat. I trust animals way over people.

    • @alex_poly1147
      @alex_poly1147 Месяц назад +15

      Gay

    • @Chaele233
      @Chaele233 Месяц назад +16

      You and me both buddy

    • @Seriously...576
      @Seriously...576 Месяц назад +33

      I'm with you!!
      I just Can't, anymore.
      I'm 71yrs old, so I've seen plenty.
      When I even just watch the news, which I no longer do, it hurts me so much or I become inordinatly angry.
      People interest me with the positive things they do.
      I entertain no other information.

  • @jasonray7829
    @jasonray7829 Месяц назад +737

    When I was nine years old in the early mid 1980s I was living on the beach and the streets of Gulfport, MS, eating out of garbage cans and sleeping under Hobie Catamarans and in bushes. Until I was eleven. Less than two years. While I’ve worked through a lot of integral things, I still have some little mouse wheels turning. When I found out how fucked up I was, I began consciously and deliberately working on improving myself. Now I am fifty-one, and I have just only recently realized that I am okay enough to be okay with myself, even with my own sad failures and shortcomings. Yay me…

    • @michelleharper2940
      @michelleharper2940 Месяц назад +54

      You are mastering your life- keep going friend! 😊

    • @therinaviviers4016
      @therinaviviers4016 Месяц назад +25

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @mcmackmuckm8180
      @mcmackmuckm8180 Месяц назад +41

      I'm a similar age with a relatively easy upbringing in a working class family. I'm sure that you learnt things that I never needed to. It is a strength. You understand the "why" to so many things I've never considered.

    • @ragdollb9667
      @ragdollb9667 Месяц назад +30

      Have you tried God? Ask him sincerely for help and see what happens…🌟❤️

    • @drummerdavethib
      @drummerdavethib Месяц назад

      Jason. I don't usually make comments but you have inspired me this evening. Your story reminds me of a quote, "To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering" - Friedrich Nietzsche. I wanted to suggest a book that has helped me greatly to understand and deal with the trauma that I have lived with since 1993. It's called, "The Body Keeps the Score," by Bessel van der Kolk. It has helped me immensely. Be prepared to break down several times while reading but you will realize that you are not alone and that it's not hopeless. You can overcome and you can help others, or at least educate them. Keep up the good fight my friend.

  • @c.laviniamulholland585
    @c.laviniamulholland585 27 дней назад +19

    I'm a psychotherapist and there's more useful insight in the first 20 minutes of this than many counselling training exercises thank you.The getting in touch with the opposite of your mask echoes Carl Jung's take on integrating ones shadow self which I believe to be essential for well being. I wish I had access to Chase Hughes and the Behaviour Panel when I was training.I will be looking into Chase's course for teaching women how to detect psychopaths.(I married one when I was young and foolish and would love to help others avoid the same mistake.) Excellent discussion.

  • @MJonBenj
    @MJonBenj 11 дней назад +30

    It's so interesting seeing an expert of Chase's level casually allowing an interviewer to just show the audience what he's teaching. True professional. Thanks for the opportunity to see this Leon, and for putting yourself out there!

  • @crbarnes001
    @crbarnes001 2 месяца назад +661

    Bystander effect. Once after a visit to the dentist my then 8 year old collapsed on the road walking home. A couple walked by, saw what happened and literally stepped over her to go on their way. Not even asking if she was OK. Thankfully others did offer help but it just made me realise that people will step over you rather than help.

    • @itsruckaswife7036
      @itsruckaswife7036 2 месяца назад +58

      Not quite. It means the MORE people are around the MORE likely people are to do nothing

    • @Victoria-Enzula
      @Victoria-Enzula 2 месяца назад

      ​And yet no one has pointed out that we have created a psychopathic society.g@@itsruckaswife7036

    • @izzydeadyet7336
      @izzydeadyet7336 2 месяца назад +135

      Yes! Years ago I saw an old woman with a cane crossing a busy intersection. She fell and her cane went flying.. I ran over, grabbed her cane and tried to pull her up, but she was a lot heavier than me I could hardly budge her! The light turned green and literally all the cars started going forward and honking at me to get her out of the way! All I could do was stand there with her on the ground until finally a man ran over to help me.. i couldn't believe it was like they were gunna run her right over if I wasn't there! Another time I was pushing my son in his stroller, back in 2006, and his father attacked me on the sidewalk.. the stroller pushed forward and my son was pointing the other way, screaming, he couldn't see why I was yelling.. his dad had grabbed me by my hair, threw me down and started kicking me right in public on the sidewalk! With a baby in a stroller, not one car stopped, no one came out of their homes, nothing! He ran away and I took the stroller and my son home.. two examples in my life where I felt completely unseen and invisible

    • @Shannon_Robbie
      @Shannon_Robbie 2 месяца назад +45

      @izzydeadyet7336 The one about the elderly woman is very disturbing! As for the other story, I can see why people didn't want to get involved in a domestic dispute or any violent act, but they should have at least phoned the cops.

    • @ilb735
      @ilb735 2 месяца назад +7

      Literally!🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @NicolaMaxwell
    @NicolaMaxwell 2 месяца назад +285

    I've been following Chase Hughes and listening to him for about 2 and a half years, his wisdom never fails to surprise me. His own video on bullying helped my son a lot!! I'll be forever grateful for that. I'm saving up to take one of his courses.
    Amazing podcast, blessings to Chase, his beautiful wife and family!

    • @NicolaMaxwell
      @NicolaMaxwell 2 месяца назад

      @dalelerette206 Some people are dangerous unfortunately...

    • @chasehughesofficial
      @chasehughesofficial 2 месяца назад +9

      ❤❤❤❤

    • @NicolaMaxwell
      @NicolaMaxwell 2 месяца назад +9

      @@chasehughesofficial Thank you so much Chase. You're a blessing, you truly are. ❤💙🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @fionaewen6231
      @fionaewen6231 2 месяца назад

      @@NicolaMaxwell go on yersel :)) hope you re all good.

    • @DawnNY
      @DawnNY 2 месяца назад +15

      Nicola, I remember "live chatting" with you on that one. I've been a TBP panelist since the first show 5 years ago. My autistic nephew and I learned about body language and I'm forever grateful for the closer relationship I have with him because of TBP. Chase's story of carrying a binder around on how to ask a girl for a date made us laugh. He's truly an amazing man. I hope he knows how loved he is by sharing his knowledge. I cried the other night when he released his video on how his health is improving. Hope you and your son have a blessed future. 🙏🏼

  • @JaneUK
    @JaneUK Месяц назад +293

    There are soo many interviews on You Tube where the subject matter doesn’t warrant the time. You find yourself skipping through the content trying to find the nuggets of information they promised, only to find that it just isn’t there. This isn’t one of them. This was riveting from start to finish. Blimming well done.

    • @shawnahathaway4762
      @shawnahathaway4762 Месяц назад +23

      I want to add blimming to my vernacular! It'll be in a Texas accent but that's OK 😊

    • @AuroraSunna
      @AuroraSunna Месяц назад +12

      Spot on. First time I didn’t change the playback speed to 1.5x. ✌️

    • @Fioneenacockeen
      @Fioneenacockeen Месяц назад

      ​@@shawnahathaway4762😂❤

    • @aistekli566
      @aistekli566 Месяц назад +2

      That's exactly what I was doing Jane. 😂

    • @russ9921
      @russ9921 Месяц назад +5

      @@shawnahathaway4762’Blimming’ isn’t really used here in the UK. It’s @JaneUK’s polite corruption of ‘blooming’ which we Brits sometimes use instead of the more vulgar ‘bloody’ which is frequently employed when we swear (‘bloody’ is itself a less harsh alternative to the f word). In fact ‘bloody’ is itself a corruption of ‘By our Lady’ which is what was said in more religious medieval times. Hence the phrase ‘swear word’ - swearing by citing something of religious significance.

  • @belindarosenburg4632
    @belindarosenburg4632 11 дней назад +9

    I've been an avid reader for decades on subjects of psychology, biographies, spiritualism, and many interesting and diverse topics. I've had opportunities to watch great documentaries on various topics but in my opinion this here is the Cadillac, extraordinarily and deeply profound.
    There's so much I'd love to expound on in each area they touched on but it would turn into a book. They both shared and articulated well on aspects I see and feel but I just didn't have the words to define it.
    This is a podcast that is easily deserving of multiple revisits. It's one that every word and expression doesn't want to be missed, and want it to sink in. Such an eye opener, thought provoking and valuable learning material and lessons.
    I'm elated his seizures were cured. What an incredible backstory of how he stumbled upon his cure. This is the type of content that is needed more then ever in our world.
    Two pleasant, highly intelligent empathic men. - Thank You ❤

  • @michellejarvis2127
    @michellejarvis2127 Месяц назад +354

    I'm gonna have to listen to this like 1000 times, amazing conversation!

    • @pamelasandstrom4401
      @pamelasandstrom4401 Месяц назад +5

      I feel the same..

    • @WaveformV1.0
      @WaveformV1.0 Месяц назад +1

      You must be brainwashed…

    • @raukoring
      @raukoring Месяц назад +3

      Hes a bs artist there a video on RUclips exposing him. Or just check what hes selling comon you cant be that naive

    • @prettylu6560
      @prettylu6560 Месяц назад +1

      Seriously

    • @PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast
      @PeopleWhoReadPeoplepodcast Месяц назад +1

      You might enjoy learning of Chase's many lies: ruclips.net/video/4t1DMxmqJOk/видео.html

  • @christinel5486
    @christinel5486 Месяц назад +119

    Everyone in the world should take the 2+ hours out of their lives to watch this podcast. It is the most insightful informative podcast I have ever seen.

    • @raukoring
      @raukoring Месяц назад +6

      Hes an exposed bs artist

    • @OpalAllen-j8r
      @OpalAllen-j8r Месяц назад

      @@raukoring Exactly. Lots and lots of people are hiding behind a mask. It ain't "what you see is what you get". Really, I would wish that people were more genuine.

    • @real_talk8749
      @real_talk8749 Месяц назад +2

      SAM VAKNIN RUNS LAPS AROUND THIS CLOWN!!!

    • @AndijvieMetPatat
      @AndijvieMetPatat Месяц назад +4

      Glad you resonate with this, but this is very "light" compared with real psychology talk, which might be more insightful but sometimes too dense and boring.
      But look beyond: the host is to the right. They both have a t-shirt showing muscle, there are two trees those symbolise 2 things. Then the voices are with extra bass and tranquil (glad they don't artificially scream to fake an exiting show). It also slow enough you can do something while also listening. So Neurolinguistically, it's geared towards women. So try to listen to the show again, but knowing it's geared towards you, the target audience. This is not malice, they need to monetize for a living.

    • @raukoring
      @raukoring Месяц назад

      @@AndijvieMetPatat he was selling blue dye as panacea saying it has no side effects. You probably didn't get that far in the video. He is a sociopath cult leader style snake oil seller with female followers. All his fake history and previous snake oils are exposed on internet if you google and read just a little bit.

  • @maryannallen9885
    @maryannallen9885 2 месяца назад +642

    Around the 15 minute mark when talking about how when we are seven or eight years old and dealing with issues is who you are today.
    I had a ridiculously lonely childhood. My pet and looking at flowers made me happy. So as a result Now that my kids are grown I have a menagerie of several dogs and cats. And potted plants that are blooming all over the place.
    I never realized, or thought about that before. Kind of makes me wanna cry actually.

    • @fluffybunny3178
      @fluffybunny3178 2 месяца назад +110

      Plants and pets are awesome ! Don't sell yourself short.

    • @amyniemann9564
      @amyniemann9564 2 месяца назад +75

      Ya that one hit me pretty hard too. I was abused by a family member at that time, really messed me up bad. I made it to 70 👍🏼. Maybe it was the shrooms I got into at 17 lol 😂. Life is tuff, God loves me and so I am here mostly happy.

    • @williamalexander1743
      @williamalexander1743 2 месяца назад

      ​@@fluffybunny3178😅😮😮😮6th○○○○○ ,5@,,

    • @williamalexander1743
      @williamalexander1743 2 месяца назад +3

      ​@@fluffybunny3178😅þ4😢😢😢😢by TY❤😅

    • @AO-po8kc
      @AO-po8kc 2 месяца назад +28

      My life at 8…That explains my life as an adult, wow.

  • @Glassererika
    @Glassererika 20 дней назад +44

    idk how i found this podcast, but holy crap it blew my mind…and when leon started talking about making videos that get a thousand views or a hundred thousand i got confused cause i had already seen that this video had like 2 million views. and then i checked his other videos and saw that they were only getting thousands and i was like whoaaaaa this one resonates HARD!!! bravo gentlemen

  • @ceeveekaye
    @ceeveekaye 2 месяца назад +235

    I loved every single minute of this video. I wanted to say my son is autistic, he's 15, and he has this confidence I wish I had. It's not ego, it's not loud or showy. It's just confidence. I went no contact with my family a while back for a few reasons. My childhood was horrible but I remember all of it with one of those memories TLC makes documentaries about. I used to show him pictures or videos of himself as a baby or young kid, and he refuses to look at them. He says he can't stand it. One day when I asked why he said, "You had a bad childhood with bad memories. I don't have bad memories that keep me stuck in the past. I only know now and the future." It really struck me because he's right. And he's a very happy kid. I want to be like that.

    • @KellyNora-p8q
      @KellyNora-p8q 2 месяца назад +20

      It helps to not listen to music. Also be sober. Music constantly triggers memories and insobriety prevents growing mentally.

    • @ceeveekaye
      @ceeveekaye 2 месяца назад +4

      @@KellyNora-p8q He doesn't listen to music and he doesn't drink. He's 15 years old.

    • @hippiecowgirl4231
      @hippiecowgirl4231 Месяц назад +11

      Thats very profound . Hes got te secret to a happy life all figured out already .

    • @ceeveekaye
      @ceeveekaye Месяц назад +15

      @@hippiecowgirl4231 I love his outlook because he's right. What do any of us have but this very moment and the ability to plan for the future? Once a moment has passed, it's nothing to him. And as sentimental as I am, he's right. The past doesn't exist anymore. I love that.

    • @MrRussiandan1
      @MrRussiandan1 Месяц назад +12

      ​@@KellyNora-p8qmusic helps a lot , frequencies help with healing , triggering memories is a good way to get past them and grow

  • @lynnthompson4363
    @lynnthompson4363 Месяц назад +194

    Could listen to Chase for hours, he explains everything in such a calm way and makes it more understandable 👍

    • @LinMonash
      @LinMonash Месяц назад +2

      Therapist / mental health clinician and multidisciplinary educator here, for the past 30+ years, and every time I listen to you, Chase, I learn and reflect, more.

    • @alymig70
      @alymig70 Месяц назад +2

      Psychopath.
      Kidding 😂

    • @nitafortner2143
      @nitafortner2143 Месяц назад

      He has popped up several times on different podcasts I randomly run across. I feel like I am supposed to hear what he is saying. My husband had a bad head injury, and I have dreaded the future of his Alzheimers and deteriorating brain functions in the future. He has given me things to think about and explore❤

    • @real_talk8749
      @real_talk8749 Месяц назад +1

      Professor Sam Vaknin is the goat. Dont waste your time with this elementary conversation

    • @harrylarry8330
      @harrylarry8330 Месяц назад +1

      This guy is over analyzing what he thinks he sees though his preconceived vail...
      I'm not impressed with his opinions
      For his theories are full of Pit Falls..

  • @libbyneves5457
    @libbyneves5457 Месяц назад +187

    It’s so important to let children feel, and express their true emotions. Never to say, “You shouldn’t feel that way.”

    • @user-cg8if3eq7d
      @user-cg8if3eq7d Месяц назад +20

      You also shouldn't make them dwell in them. You can create someone who can't be resilient by making them focus and relive something or dive into something in a way that isn't age appropriate. You want them to end up able to handle reality not get stuck in their emotional upsets. Their esteem shouldn't be dependent on someone else's perception or opinion of them.

    • @carmenhealer4635
      @carmenhealer4635 Месяц назад +2

      I have called 911 so often even when I am not first to see it. I never assume others will.

    • @carmenhealer4635
      @carmenhealer4635 Месяц назад

      I can feel a psychopath. Had a new adorable coworker and interacted for a few minutes and realized this person was going to torture me ( and others). It was a great time to exit that work assignment. Later learned she traumatized everyone around her.

    • @SarahSabatinii
      @SarahSabatinii Месяц назад

      @@user-cg8if3eq7d Without expressing their true emotions they’ll never develop awareness or insight therefore develop maladaptive behaviour due to unpacked baggage …if they become aware of their true emotions which can only be done if theyre given or give themselves permission to express what they feel and that what they feel is valid, allowed to be felt, rather than being told “you shouldn’t feel that way “ makes them feel like they’re not allowed to feel certain things /they’re wrong or icky to feel things , which to make someone feel like they’re feelings aren’t valid or allowed to be felt , they’ll develop major insecurity or major internal loathing because theylll believe they think or feel things that aren’t acceptable or right. They’ll become overly critical of themselves and overthink themselves always on Alert or on guard self monitoring themselves second guessing or doubting whether or not they’re for thinking or feeling proper things and develop a mask that’s so inauthentic and carefully designed so as to ensure they are accepted by people to avoid being judged or disliked incase they express a feeelinf that’s wrong” to feel and list goes on for all the problems that snowball and develop if you don’t express your true emotions , if you’re told to not feel things instantly dismissing them for being human they’ll believe it’s not ok to think or feel things that are actually common and normal to feel….. Yes don’t dwell on things and yes be resilient obviously…but u can’t be resilient/bounce back from things that you never were even sllowed to be made aware of and work thru by expressing it. Yes not to dwell and express urself repeatedly to no end no solution, obv…and expressing emotions has nothing to do with the approval or acceptance of another person it’s about many different things…expressing ur feelings for example being hurt or disrespected when you treated me like that or here’s how I feel when u do this and I expect to be treated like ..”

    • @user-yn9mx7xu1r
      @user-yn9mx7xu1r Месяц назад +1

      When my toddler cries, I encourage him to explain to me what is going on. I ask him “where does it hurt?” “ does it hurt a lot?” “Can mommy kiss your hand so the pain goes away?” Etc.

  • @sheystolz1960
    @sheystolz1960 4 дня назад +1

    OMG! WHAT AN EXCITING CONVERSATION! I came here for Chase, but I really appreciate this interviewer! You remind me of Chris Williamson. Great interviewers bring out the best of those being interviewed! Of course, with Chase Hughes...ITS ALL GOLD!

  • @joycegullett80
    @joycegullett80 2 месяца назад +457

    When your child hood has been traumatized, you learn to hide all the shame and guilt.

    • @ChristineMeyer-hs9rg
      @ChristineMeyer-hs9rg 2 месяца назад +70

      That's interesting because l tell the truth. It disarms people. I see it as a strength. I'm a survivor - never a victim.
      People share a lot with me because they can see l'm not afraid of the truth.

    • @rynneivarsson751
      @rynneivarsson751 2 месяца назад +25

      It eventually leaks out... in bad ways. Bottling all that up takes a toll on our bodies and minds. One day, that dam breaks in really bad ways. Learning how to process, and exorcise really, our bad experiences and triggers becomes kinetic. You do one one day... then you do five, then one day you look and there's nothing left in that crate of pain you've been hauling around your whole life. It's freeing. It frees you to be you without that baggage. Cheers, hang in there. C-PTSD is a real goblin, living past it is bliss.

    • @dr-ng8te
      @dr-ng8te 2 месяца назад +15

      2023 years of trauma,well understood catholic education before the age of 7,has provided the leadership to breed SHEEPLE 😮

    • @fencepost5178
      @fencepost5178 2 месяца назад +10

      You are way ahead of the curve as an adult with reading ppl and intuitiveness, for those who made it out.

    • @kristinefrink5726
      @kristinefrink5726 2 месяца назад

      @@ChristineMeyer-hs9rg Wow, should I kiss your Ring?

  • @jasonaranda3176
    @jasonaranda3176 Месяц назад +41

    It's great to hear someone speak where honesty is important. Not to win people's trust but because it is important to be true to themselves. Shedding that mask or slaying the ego is the path towards enlightenment.

    • @OurFreeSociety
      @OurFreeSociety 13 дней назад

      Yup, I hope people learn from this.
      It's ALL about childhood trauma & releasing it.
      If anyone wants my list of alternative therapy courses, LMK

  • @cactusqueen6417
    @cactusqueen6417 Месяц назад +27

    Thank goodness you’re not dumbing things down! It’s happening in too many areas of our society, and getting worse every day, so THANK YOU FOR NOT wanting to dumb down your channel!!!

  • @edwinhandschuh864
    @edwinhandschuh864 День назад

    Leon, this is the first time I've seen any of your podcasts. You did an amazing job, thank you. Your questions and contributions to the conversation were perfect. Chase, as well, did an amazing job. His content is outstanding. Thank you so much for doing this.

  • @stephanieoconnell2343
    @stephanieoconnell2343 Месяц назад +199

    Watching for the second time, but this time I am ready. Pen, notebook, tabs in hand. This is my favorite Chase conversation ever. Deleting social media for a year. I said it here. 10-14-24, I’ll let you know how I did next year.
    Thank you both for sharing this extraordinary conversation. 🌻

    • @Donna-vh5ym
      @Donna-vh5ym Месяц назад +10

      @stephanie ///Leon is saying....noooo. I didn't mean for you to stop watching and listening to me...lol. If by chance you see this next year...let us know how it went.

    • @cathylapierre2383
      @cathylapierre2383 Месяц назад +3

      Good for you ! You will learn a lot about every thing ! 😊😊

    • @kimmichaels899
      @kimmichaels899 Месяц назад +1

      You washed

    • @real_talk8749
      @real_talk8749 Месяц назад

      This guy is a fruad. Professor Sam Vaknin wrote the narcissist bible in 1995 "malignant self love narcissism revisted"... he is also just as capable of breaking down the psychopath. sam runs LAPS AROUND THIS FRAUD!!!

    • @ticktockbam
      @ticktockbam Месяц назад

      ​@@kimmichaels899What do you mean by that little bro?

  • @michelleprochnow8852
    @michelleprochnow8852 2 месяца назад +83

    With so so much amazing info chase has given… once I heard “my brain disease is cured”!! I got so excited and I’m so happy for you, Chase!! Praise God !!! Thank you for your constant desire to assist the world with your knowlege! 🙏📿🤗

    • @lostsoul8143
      @lostsoul8143 2 месяца назад

      fraud/ frog.. not a real human. he self diagnosed. himself ... And 'promotes' his cure. big bs red flags

    • @marinat187
      @marinat187 2 месяца назад

      I agree !

  • @tanjarepside9999
    @tanjarepside9999 2 месяца назад +29

    One of the best things I've ever listened to. Mr. Chase has covered many areas. After a long time, finally a quality interview. I also learned something new that I hadn't paid attention to. God bless you and keep you.

  • @imayeleven11
    @imayeleven11 24 дня назад +68

    What do you make of it when someone laughs a twice while the interviewee is describing the most frightening psychopath that he has ever encountered?

    • @humanity639
      @humanity639 17 дней назад +16

      Nervous, afraid of being exposed.

    • @gregturner5540
      @gregturner5540 9 дней назад +3

      That’s someone that seeks attention.

    • @andreavanda5402
      @andreavanda5402 9 дней назад +6

      Uncomfortable

    • @PinkJoy143
      @PinkJoy143 7 дней назад +5

      That was weird.

    • @michelesolis8109
      @michelesolis8109 6 дней назад +9

      He is realizing that he recognizes that behavior in himself

  • @deborahcollins5819
    @deborahcollins5819 Месяц назад +154

    I was 50/50 beginning of this podcast……but last half of this interview/ discussion very enlightening and interesting to me. Great content. I rarely do this, but actually took some notes to do some more research. My time well spent. Thank you both!

    • @MostlySteve
      @MostlySteve Месяц назад +4

      Would you say it was a good transaction for your time?

    • @InsideOfMyOwnMind
      @InsideOfMyOwnMind Месяц назад +3

      Not only did it blow my mind, but it did it again each minute as I watched. The part about dopamine not being from gratification but from your expectation of the next gratification was literally game changing.

    • @hamsterm5998
      @hamsterm5998 Месяц назад

      what's the time stamp when it starts to get good?

    • @InsideOfMyOwnMind
      @InsideOfMyOwnMind Месяц назад

      @@hamsterm5998 0:00

    • @bedtimestories690
      @bedtimestories690 Месяц назад +1

      ​@hamsterm5998 00:00 i can't imagine what kind of person could possibly find this podcast uninteresting 😂😂😂😂 go back to your beer and football 🍻🏈😂⚽🍺😂😂

  • @lindaodd9681
    @lindaodd9681 2 месяца назад +168

    Chase is an inspiring human being 🥰 authentic, humble & kind. Brilliant chat, watched it straight through, thank you 👏🏼🇬🇧

    • @kristinefrink5726
      @kristinefrink5726 2 месяца назад +4

      Yes. he's the best!

    • @SWTORDREKKIN
      @SWTORDREKKIN Месяц назад +3

      Based on the video, then he is the opposite of that... Lol

    • @jooliagoolia9959
      @jooliagoolia9959 Месяц назад

      Why do you think he's the worst ?? ​@@SWTORDREKKIN

    • @sunnyadams5842
      @sunnyadams5842 Месяц назад

      I'm still going to listen to him and I think I still like him and I feel for his brain issues and I want to try methylene blue
      On the other hand, I send you this is true it certainly does but like another nail in the coffin towards I'm never trusting anyone again!.

    • @raukoring
      @raukoring Месяц назад +2

      Hes a bs artist guru who sells bs stuff

  • @BRAVEONPRECIOUS
    @BRAVEONPRECIOUS 2 месяца назад +72

    Love this man. Honest, kind, wise, humble. Thank you Sir😊

    • @YG-qn3xr
      @YG-qn3xr Месяц назад +1

      that what is called virtue signalling, they are both good at it 😊

  • @davidsmart8594
    @davidsmart8594 8 дней назад +2

    "Make statements instead of asking questions."
    My boss, in France taught me almost everything he mentions in this section.
    "Precher le faux pour savoir le vrai."
    Very enjoyable interview.
    Thank you.

  • @dilafng
    @dilafng 2 месяца назад +198

    “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” Shakespeare was right.

    • @Johnconno
      @Johnconno 2 месяца назад +6

      He usually was.

    • @evaflowervines9520
      @evaflowervines9520 2 месяца назад +4

      Actually this is the Apostle Paul

    • @evaflowervines9520
      @evaflowervines9520 2 месяца назад +6

      Coming from a previous DV situation, even when entirely innocent of any supposed misdemeanours, the very act of being questioned is enough to promote terror and looking for an escape . You have obviously not suffered such a situation.

    • @marinat187
      @marinat187 2 месяца назад +6

      C'mon, people, if you didn't read Shakespeare do not argue. These words are Shakespeare's.!😜

    • @kwimms
      @kwimms 2 месяца назад +4

      Sure, but who was Shakespeare? Another historical narrative to mess with your head.

  • @robertrhaine9290
    @robertrhaine9290 Месяц назад +123

    I’m 58, Concreter and from very dysfunctional upbringing. Always been interested in making the best of myself. I am just finishing first year of a bachelor of psychology and I really enjoyed this talk. Thanks

    • @ChristinaakaGiggles
      @ChristinaakaGiggles Месяц назад +3

      Good for you! You should be proud!!!
      I'm a 56 yr old widow X'S 2 so due to that fact I'm wanting to start school. I was thinking I'm way too old to just now start school. Thanks for commenting!!!

    • @brettriverboat9920
      @brettriverboat9920 Месяц назад +2

      You're an inspiration at that age to be doing that

    • @stavokg
      @stavokg Месяц назад +2

      I’m 56 too and considering going back to school. You’re an inspiration. Thank you.

    • @onefodderunit
      @onefodderunit Месяц назад +1

      Three years of schooling is a big investment. What do you anticipate in return?

    • @dr123hall
      @dr123hall Месяц назад +2

      Psychology is a twisted path to find yourself or Truth! How many happy psychologists do you know??

  • @maryjanegibson7743
    @maryjanegibson7743 Месяц назад +50

    Something that transformed the way I respond to other people is the realization that nearly every adult and many children each carry a secret burden. Knowing that prompts greater understanding and willingness to work together to accomplish what is needed.

  • @jimbo91262
    @jimbo91262 18 дней назад +4

    Chase is so easy to listen to and his plethora of wisdom is fascinating. Well done. Bravo!

    • @AnnSisuLiv
      @AnnSisuLiv 6 дней назад

      Minus taking melatonin. Bad idea.

  • @Manz-d6e
    @Manz-d6e Месяц назад +27

    Tbh, I couldn’t care less about the first half of this interview (as much as it was the reason for me watching) BUT the second half blew my mind!!! The focus of this guys experience, what he stumbled across, how relevant “things” we’ve been doing for thousands of years are, spirituality and how he has made sense of the talk around “A simulation ” to me, finally!!
    I have such gratitude for finding your channel and this Man today.
    Thank-you😊

  • @poboymusic1958
    @poboymusic1958 Месяц назад +80

    The part about self control as a warning struck home for me. The other day, I was out with a friend having a coffee with a colleague outside a Starbucks and there was a guy behind me talking so loud into his phone that I couldn’t hear what my friend was saying. After about 5 minutes, I turned around and asked “excuse me sir, do you mind keeping it down a little?” The guy reacted angrily and started yelling at me. I ignored him, but in retrospect, the guy’s behavior before I even turned to him should have been a warning signal, as his self control was clearly not good. This video is very relatable. Chase Hughes is really fascinating.

    • @LordOfThePancakes
      @LordOfThePancakes Месяц назад +1

      Lol. He yelled at you because you were being rude and over the top. Interesting how that never even occurred to cross your mind though, instead it was all about you, how he was ruining your moment, how he yelled at you, how you ignored him, how you should have known better because you have better self control than others. I hate to be the one to break this to you… you’re a sociopath.

    • @LordOfThePancakes
      @LordOfThePancakes Месяц назад

      Lol. He yelled at you because you were being rude and over the top. Interesting how that never even occurred to cross your mind though, instead it was all about you, how he was ruining your moment, how he yelled at you, how you ignored him, how you should have known better because you have better self control than others. I hate to be the one to break this to you… you’re a sociopath.

    • @ME-gz8yi
      @ME-gz8yi Месяц назад +4

      From what I gathered from this video is that guy likely needed a big hug.

    • @jakevendrotti1496
      @jakevendrotti1496 Месяц назад

      ​@@ME-gz8yi Some need hugs, some need straight jackets. Let's not kid ourselves.

  • @deborahsimmons2414
    @deborahsimmons2414 2 месяца назад +39

    Real humility and humanness. I admire the way Chase interacts with the interviewer, very kind man who understands and throws off any need for judgement or having an upper hand, not when there is knowledge and self awareness to bring to the fore, just an all around helpful guy that doesn’t mind sharing what taken him a lifetime to learn. The person that every “paduan” needs whether it’s know to that person or not. In my opinion, the goodness in the world finds its way through humanity through people like him. God bless him always.

  • @andreak1953
    @andreak1953 20 дней назад +4

    Thanks for this interview! This is stuff that needs to be aired on national TV.

  • @Treecutter12345
    @Treecutter12345 Месяц назад +24

    This is the most fascinating podcast I have listened to in my lifetime. I am a Life Coach for people with ADHD, I am drawn to information about human behavior. The bonus of Chase sharing his journey and cure of his brain disease is unforgettable.

    • @sacredrain7757
      @sacredrain7757 Месяц назад +2

      Was it my ADD, or was this strung out and hard to stick with what is being talked around to get the nugget, only to be smacked off the groove by so many commercials

    • @Treecutter12345
      @Treecutter12345 Месяц назад +1

      @@sacredrain7757 I always need to read, and or listen to a new subject twice. The third time I take notes. That’s only when I want to speak intelligently about it. This is true even without interruption.

  • @kristipollington-fk1tz
    @kristipollington-fk1tz 2 месяца назад +110

    This is the best conversation I’ve seen on RUclips since Jordan Peterson and Chris Williamson. I freaking LOVE Chase Hughes. I’ve never seen the interview guy before .. but he asked all the questions I had in my head. This was so freaking great..❤ ❤❤

    • @Chris-sq7bh
      @Chris-sq7bh 2 месяца назад +5

      @@kristipollington-fk1tz You must be highly suggestible.

    • @ericaulbach
      @ericaulbach 2 месяца назад

      @@Chris-sq7bh😄

    • @kristipollington-fk1tz
      @kristipollington-fk1tz 2 месяца назад +3

      @@Chris-sq7bh if you say so

    • @Xanaduum
      @Xanaduum 2 месяца назад

      ​Maybe it's you that is highly suggestible if you feel you can't listen to differing view points. ​@@Chris-sq7bh

    • @v.loveslaughter1968
      @v.loveslaughter1968 Месяц назад +3

      Hahaha, and funny too!

  • @sheilacamp
    @sheilacamp 2 месяца назад +71

    Thank you for your service Chase ❤️

  • @DeAnne1233
    @DeAnne1233 16 часов назад

    26:28 This is great!
    After introspectively considering all of the animal behavior listed, I think the Vigilant Wolf best describes me since childhood.
    Pet me, but not in the wrong places or for too long.
    Feed me but not too much and pay attention to my preferences.
    Stare me down or ignore me and I may retreat to a safe space or I might go for your jugular.
    Stick with a small pack that I know; being under-stimulated alone or over-stimulated within a crowd causes discomfort and discontentment.
    Standing ground while in full confidence yet approval seeking when regretful.
    Long memory when it involves mistrustfulness and painful lessons.
    Intuitive reactions small and large within the pack.
    Wolf den mothering, teaching and protecting.
    I’m sure there are more behaviors and characteristics but in this moment it’s enough to convince me to put myself in that category and I have a feeling my family would agree.
    Thank you Chase for the introspective exercise.
    I’ve been watching TBP for several years now and you’re always teaching me something new.
    Time to get back to watching the rest of the interview… good stuff.

  • @RachelErlis
    @RachelErlis 2 месяца назад +57

    Best interview with Chase I've seen so far

    • @elenabob4953
      @elenabob4953 2 месяца назад +1

      Many interesting things indeed.
      Regarding "Do you fu*CK" question, I hope that people trying to apply it will have enough tact to know how to use it because it could easily became a turn off and w*tf moment for women.

    • @xzonia1
      @xzonia1 2 месяца назад +5

      @@elenabob4953 I thought the question was do you fart?

    • @ladyguenevere3501
      @ladyguenevere3501 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@elenabob4953 I found that disgusting. If a man said that to me That would be it for me. Bye. See u later! Not funny or disarming to me.

  • @NicolaMaxwell
    @NicolaMaxwell 2 месяца назад +109

    Our family motto "We Rise By Lifting Others" - Chase Hughes ❤

    • @KarenBell011864
      @KarenBell011864 27 дней назад +3

      Interesting. I am 79; and a few years ago, I decided I wanted to live a positive life from now on. I recently moved into a transitional community and live in the “independent living”portion. This is the perfect place to support and boost morale in others. It is so very rewarding. Just remembering others by name and greeting them with a smile brings a smile to their faces. A positive conversation often follows. I couldn’t ask for a better way to enter my elder years! Thank you, Chase. Love watching you on The Behavior Panel too. You’re doing great work!😊

    • @reasonsreasonably
      @reasonsreasonably 19 дней назад

      Kamala 2024! *wink*

    • @NicolaMaxwell
      @NicolaMaxwell 19 дней назад

      @@KarenBell011864 Aww that's amazing, my friends are all older than me and I live in a small community. Chase Hughes is an inspiration, he cured his own brain disease! That's so nice to hear. My Granny used to say, just enjoy your life and sounds like that's what you're doing. I'm happy for you!💙🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @OurFreeSociety
      @OurFreeSociety 12 дней назад

      @@KarenBell011864 - I wish I could do this, but since I'm fighting in this war, WWIII, I can't.

    • @NicolaMaxwell
      @NicolaMaxwell 10 дней назад +1

      @@reasonsreasonably noooo

  • @roseminick4928
    @roseminick4928 Месяц назад +43

    This is one of the most provocative and stimulating RUclipss I’ve watched. I’m coming back for sure. Thank you

  • @blitzshriek999
    @blitzshriek999 3 дня назад

    I came in to watching this video expecting to learn about "how to spot a psychopath" and… Got so much more out of it, I don't know where to begin - absolutely engrossing and informative. Thanks so much for this!

  • @davidrobbins5793
    @davidrobbins5793 Месяц назад +15

    The best part of this interview is at 2:09 HH:mm where you and Chase reveal “but who do I want this for, what type of people do I want to reach.” That’s the level of integrity we need more of today. We slumber in a state of Severed Conscience, where we pursue to dopamine hits from an unreal world. It’s what is destroying us, our building something in our minds that separates us from our loved ones.
    Don’t lose that realization.

  • @TrailPrincess-sc9kz
    @TrailPrincess-sc9kz Месяц назад +34

    I think this is one of the best videos I've ever seen on RUclips ..and most positive. How to read people, how to defuse people, how to solve health problems, how to reconnect with our true tribe of people And take off our masks... Bc it's safe to do so.... Just freaking 💖 this video!

    • @demushka
      @demushka Месяц назад

      So agree, so strong knowledge from wise people😊

  • @RRonco
    @RRonco Месяц назад +40

    My brother was a peaceful man. Like Mr. Hughes, he was capable of great violence, but also like Mr. Hughes, his softness was his greatest asset. He passed away nearly 4 years ago, but I carry his lessons and memory with me daily. I will never be without love for the blessing of his memory and the precious time we had.
    Live life to the fullest. It can be taken from us in an instant.
    Thank you for this interview, it feels like a conversation my brother might have with himself. What a gift to the world.

    • @tracyhawes6019
      @tracyhawes6019 Месяц назад

      😢😊

    • @asor8037
      @asor8037 27 дней назад

      Life is eternal

    • @rynneivarsson751
      @rynneivarsson751 27 дней назад

      My brother was the same. His young years, violent and chaotic, by his early 40's he embraced almost a shaman-like existence. We were allies in this world. I miss his physical presence and humor. Man he could be funny, just off the charts funny.
      Thank you for your post. It reminded me what a true gift it was to share time here with my brother.

    • @chasehughesofficial
      @chasehughesofficial 8 дней назад

      Your words mean more than I can say. I'm truly honored to hear this interview brought back memories of your brother in such a powerful way. He sounds like an incredible person, and the way you carry his lessons and love is deeply inspiring. Thank you for sharing this, and for reminding us all of what really matters. Wishing you peace and strength.

  • @africx
    @africx 7 дней назад

    This man is absolutely magnetic! One of the best podcasts I've ever seen/heard!

  • @markzupsic6453
    @markzupsic6453 2 месяца назад +65

    I finally figured out why I hate being around people now that I'm older and said I'm a chronic people pleaser and I just can't be an authentic anymore, tired of people pleasing and I'd rather be by myself and I can't help myself❤😂😮

    • @LoricFox
      @LoricFox 2 месяца назад +3

      I totally get that! Sad but true! Read "ways to avoid people" some of it actually works!

    • @harmonyisland5922
      @harmonyisland5922 Месяц назад +11

      Yep, I get that. We people pleasers spoil our people, but after a while - sometimes YEARS - we figure out which ones reciprocate enough to deserve our kindness, and realize which ones are just using us for their own benefit, draining us of our time, money, and emotions.
      We finally reach the point where we really don't care if Jolene wants to take our man. 😆

    • @GregDeman
      @GregDeman Месяц назад +6

      I just find that the majority of people are not worth being around and I have very low tolerance

    • @bethanyharrington1747
      @bethanyharrington1747 Месяц назад +2

      Yes!!!

    • @colettegreene1935
      @colettegreene1935 Месяц назад

      I get that

  • @prinsessaization
    @prinsessaization Месяц назад +51

    This high vibration, the comfort of just beeing in the moment, the authenticity, the higher learning. Thank you so much for this mind-blowing video. 🙏❤️

    • @Why-not-sucka
      @Why-not-sucka Месяц назад

      @@prinsessaization what higher learning? High vibration through deceit and ego? He’s a grifter

    • @raukoring
      @raukoring Месяц назад +2

      Thank the youtuber so much for promoting a bs artist and putting a link to his bs blue dye product shop

    • @Why-not-sucka
      @Why-not-sucka Месяц назад

      @@raukoring seriously right? This princess commenter looks like a bot.
      Chase paid RUclips for likes and views. Money he grifted from suckers. I’d love to see his bs service record

  • @JoBloggs-e5b
    @JoBloggs-e5b 2 месяца назад +200

    Self control or discipline can be a mask also. My attacker went to the gym every day and jujitsu. Fortunately for me he wasn't intelligent and I was able to outwit him so he was unable to fulfil his deed. His mask was so deceiving leaving everyone in disbelief of his crime. He portrayed to be the most friendly helpful person, everyone duped into trusting him it almost cost me my life.

    • @SoBlessedByYou
      @SoBlessedByYou 2 месяца назад +27

      I’m so glad you are safe and still here❤

    • @karieberry1070
      @karieberry1070 2 месяца назад +23

      Glad you figured that out ahead of time!! That you can trust your intuition 💕

    • @jennymccullough9517
      @jennymccullough9517 2 месяца назад +4

      Self control and discipline weren't the issue. Jiu jitsu was. It's full of bad spiritual practices and you're surprised that evil arrived.

    • @amyniemann9564
      @amyniemann9564 2 месяца назад +5

      I’m glad you made it 👍🏼

    • @debraarnold5250
      @debraarnold5250 2 месяца назад

      @@jennymccullough9517jujitsu isn't evil it depends on the person yielding the tool. Quit blaming the tool and place the responsibility on the person yielding the tool.

  • @lisalefebvre9760
    @lisalefebvre9760 8 часов назад

    Stumbled upon this podcast while dopamine scrolling, taking a break from my mask. Loved this so much! Very interesting and eye opening. I have subscribed to you both. Look forward to delving into more of your content.

  • @paulmiller3003
    @paulmiller3003 2 месяца назад +50

    Great podcast! You did an awesome job. I never tire of listening to Chase or his boys, Mark, Scott, and Greg!
    Subscribed!

  • @alexbrarens6980
    @alexbrarens6980 2 месяца назад +29

    This talk is a goldmine of information. Thank you!

  • @sallydrinkwater7931
    @sallydrinkwater7931 Месяц назад +38

    I've listened to Stuff on utube for years. Just now, Its as though some one switched on a light in me, while listening to this. Life now makes sense from here on. Thank you both.

  • @rockanonymous
    @rockanonymous 2 дня назад

    At 2 hours 10 minutes is where you got my subscribe. I really appreciate your principals and values.

  • @venetiancat
    @venetiancat 2 месяца назад +176

    Keto has been prescribed since the 1920s, before pharmaceuticals, with success, to stop seizures. My sister has a seizure disorder and then had a stroke. Lost her speech. After NO CARB keto (meat, veggies only) for a year now, 100% improvement, got her speech and mobility back! Conventional medicine NEVER addresses diet sadly. MANY medicines and protocols of old are demonized today. SO HAPPY for you Chase that you found Methylene Blue and that it has worked so well for you. AWESOME interview!

    • @8888barb
      @8888barb 2 месяца назад +5

      yes love keto, test my ketones every day.

    • @csc8697
      @csc8697 2 месяца назад +5

      Methylene blue is used in surgery to dye tissue to tract various things. It's not a medication

    • @itsruckaswife7036
      @itsruckaswife7036 2 месяца назад +1

      Is that what he’s talking about ? Shit I thought he was talking about a medication but I couldn’t catch the name. What about the over the counter medicine? Anyone know what that is ? I’m in the uk

    • @TikunOfanaim-ng2di
      @TikunOfanaim-ng2di 2 месяца назад

      Ketogenosis has only been known since the 1950s

    • @NicolaMaxwell
      @NicolaMaxwell 2 месяца назад

      ​@@itsruckaswife7036Methylane blue is a blue liquid medicine on Chase's video he puts up a list of his daily medicines.

  • @jameswalsh2427
    @jameswalsh2427 2 месяца назад +253

    Never ignore the eyes and your hunch or intuition.

    • @mariangreenhill8163
      @mariangreenhill8163 Месяц назад +11

      I learned at that 8 or 9 year old mark, to disregard my intuition to protect myself from emotional abuse. It is still difficult for me to pay attention to it. So not everyone can do that, I wish I was more in tune to it.

    • @maralfniqle5092
      @maralfniqle5092 Месяц назад

      One can cultivate it again. Start small and have faith in yourself. ​@@mariangreenhill8163

    • @mjrotondi5086
      @mjrotondi5086 Месяц назад +6

      @@mariangreenhill8163Practice makes perfect still rings true.🤔

    • @Youwishucould
      @Youwishucould Месяц назад

      Wrong…. The eyes can deceive. Body language can deceive. I avoid eye contact so that others do not interpret me as a threat. I do this because I am large and naturally intimidating to most. I also grew up in a place that eye contact was interpreted as a personal challenge and would get you into dangerous situations. One size never fits all. But you are too ignorant to know better

    • @hexxan007
      @hexxan007 Месяц назад

      @@mariangreenhill8163 I can relate to this. If you needed to shut down your intuition down, that means that it was spot on from the start, otherwise it wouldn't have mattered. Working with dowsing rods can help to get in touch with your gut feeling again, because they give you visible bio feedback. Best wishes!

  • @DawnNY
    @DawnNY 2 месяца назад +17

    I've been a panelist of TBP since the first show 5 years ago. I'm forever grateful for what I've learned from these Gents. I could listen to Chase Hughes for hours. Oh wait, I have.🕵🏼‍♂️🙏🏼💙

  • @DrEvilKlaus
    @DrEvilKlaus 20 дней назад +5

    Wow this podcast took a U-turn! Thanks for the amazing info I'm ordering some methylene blue today!

  • @jasonhenson6254
    @jasonhenson6254 2 месяца назад +32

    I don't generally watch interviews like this but for some reason, I clicked it. Wow. I really enjoyed this interview so much so that I took notes. New subscriber to both channels. Looking forward to seeing what other content you both have available.

  • @JeffreyLynnMarchand
    @JeffreyLynnMarchand Месяц назад +8

    Best information I have ever received. It changed the way I am thinking of things. I live in the mountains with dogs and trees, for the first time I understand my drive and will be able to resist people who thinks it’s in my best interest to leave
    Thank you on all other topics as well. I will read your books.

  • @Lexianne1
    @Lexianne1 Месяц назад +65

    THIS is one of the most eye-opening and utterly EMOTIONAL shows that I have listened to-EVER!! It is the only podcast that I listened to fully and then immediately listened to it again! Thank you for sharing so much. And, I am so grateful that you are cured!
    I have no idea how I happened upon this show, but I am so grateful to be a listener now.
    Hugs to the both of you!

    • @ozarkcyn1
      @ozarkcyn1 Месяц назад

      If this is the only podcast you've listened to fully you have missed a hell of a lot great LIFE CHANGING information. I did NOT listen to this because of the host but because of his guest. The host would NOT be anyone to learn from.

    • @Lexianne1
      @Lexianne1 Месяц назад +1

      ​@ozarkcyn1 Nornally, I would say that I appreciate your response and opinion, however, i personally felt it was an amazing podcast and i took a lot from it, both from the HOST AND GUEST. It is a fact that I have chosen not to delve into this segment of life, because I have chosen to live life outside of technology, but given the fact that I am a newer listener, does not in any way mean that I am not entitled to my own opinion. But, thank you for your input.

  • @camerachris
    @camerachris 2 дня назад

    This was an amazing listen and very enlightening. As open minded as I believe myself to be, and part of my open mindedness is the belief that I am always going to have to be aware and struggle with being open minded, this showed and helped me realize that the struggle needs more effort.

  • @Nicole-k9k4p
    @Nicole-k9k4p Месяц назад +31

    I think this interview just saved my life. Thank you. I will continue my pursuit of truth

  • @nephtari
    @nephtari Месяц назад +8

    Spent most of my childhood in my bedroom alone and learned to enjoy my own company, felt I was in heaven if I got my hands on a book. Still do today had no idea my childhood carried with me .. can’t stop thinking about it.

  • @richburgess
    @richburgess 2 месяца назад +29

    Chase I know you don’t read the comments [EDIT: Chase does read the comments 😎], but I’m a huge fan, so I have to say it on the off chance. I watch the Behaviour Panel every week, you always deliver really insightful observations, information and provide real takeaways for your viewers. I’m really pleased that you’ve managed to find a solution to your brain problem, it shocked me when I saw that on your channel the other month, so I’m glad there’s a positive outcome.
    Leon, huge fan, I saw a comment below about it lacking originality and I couldn’t disagree more. I thought this was a really interesting conversation that went off in all kinds of directions. It’s nice to just sit and listen to interesting discussions like this, especially given the depth of knowledge Chase has on many different subjects, although it’s fair to say that you’re probably only scratching the surface.
    The one thing that jumped out at me in a BIG way is when Chase said about the conversation he had with Dr Phil regarding having a deadly disease, “The desire for love from strangers” and this has been pointed out to me many times, it’s really held me back in a lot of ways. I’ll find myself not going through with things in case I get criticised or judged in a negative way. For example, I’d rather do work for somebody for free than ask them for money, it makes me feel very uncomfortable charging money for my help. (I know this sounds weird, but it’s a real problem). Or I really want to talk about marketing automation online which is something I’ve done since 2015, but I’ve put off talking about it publicly for years because I feel like there are loads of people who know more than me about that… so every time I psyche myself up to start talking about it, I’ll just kind of invent excuses or put roadblocks in the way so that I don’t do it (and get criticised).
    I’ve Claude.ai’d some of the key points from the dopamine section in case anybody wants a structured view of it.
    1. Dopamine Mapping: Creating a "dopamine map" to visualize where someone is getting validation and motivation from. This involves:
    * Drawing a circle representing yourself in the center of a page
    * On the left, listing sources of dopamine that are good for you
    * On the right, listing sources that are bad for you
    * Using different sized circles to represent the importance of each source
    2. Understanding Dopamine: They clarify that dopamine isn't just a "feel-good" chemical, but rather a motivational one. It drives us to seek certain experiences or validations.
    3. Awareness is Key: Simply being aware of where you're seeking validation can be powerful. Regularly creating these dopamine maps can push this awareness into your subconscious mind.
    4. Prioritizing Sources: Assign point values to different sources of dopamine, totaling 100. This exercise can reveal misaligned priorities, like valuing social media validation over family.
    5. Action-Based Values: Look at your actions throughout the day to determine what you truly value, not just what you think you should value.
    6. Recognizing Unhealthy Sources: If you don't feel good after pursuing something but keep doing it anyway, it might be an unhealthy source of dopamine.
    7. Communicating with Your Subconscious: Use imagery, emotion, and repetition to "communicate" with your lower brain and change behaviors.
    8. Changing Your Environment: Regularly change your surroundings to keep your brain alert and receptive to new patterns.
    9. Building Healthy Communities: Seek out supportive communities that provide positive reinforcement and dopamine in healthy ways.
    10. Self-Reflection: Encourage writing letters to your future self as a way to reflect on personal growth and maintain motivation towards goals.
    So with that said, I was wondering if there was any advise to somebody who specifically struggles with avoiding being judged in a negative way? I know the easy answer is to just do the thing, but I feel like there’s a deeper answer somewhere that gets to the root cause because if that was the answer I would have done it by now, right?
    Anyway, really enjoyed the episode! 👍

  • @Jamie-d8n
    @Jamie-d8n 19 дней назад +3

    This is by far one of the most interesting podcasts I’ve ever watched

  • @jaccrystal6993
    @jaccrystal6993 Месяц назад +144

    "You can know the depths of a man's character by what he laughs at"-Goethe.

    • @laisa.
      @laisa. 18 дней назад +13

      Like at 1:45... that's how far I got and had my first impression of this guy.. and your comment was right here at that time.

    • @herbalili
      @herbalili 17 дней назад +2

      or like at 1:59:44 lol

    • @VELMANIA852
      @VELMANIA852 16 дней назад +2

      7:15

    • @joshuahelminiak4088
      @joshuahelminiak4088 9 дней назад +3

      That could be depression tho when someone laughs about things most people wouldn't laugh about

    • @tracyfroidcoeur8830
      @tracyfroidcoeur8830 6 дней назад +3

      I laugh at dark humor and myself.

  • @jenniferkrause8085
    @jenniferkrause8085 2 месяца назад +21

    I could have still sat and listen to your conversation for another 2 hours … great podcast !

  • @ab-hs3ou
    @ab-hs3ou 2 месяца назад +14

    What a fantastic podcast! So thorough and informative. Chase always appears highly observant, insightful and self aware. I'm very glad to hear he's on the mend from his seizures too. So many thanks both!

  • @dranan2503
    @dranan2503 6 дней назад

    I loved that man. So open, so clear, so serious!!

  • @DuiChang
    @DuiChang Месяц назад +15

    One of the most provocative interviews I have ever watched. Thank you to both Leon and Chase for the utterly rivetting discussion from begining to end

  • @julietcoates8561
    @julietcoates8561 2 месяца назад +21

    I love Chase, he talks a lot of sense and we are both fans of Columbo.

    • @Chris-sq7bh
      @Chris-sq7bh 2 месяца назад +2

      Well bless your trusting little heart.😊

  • @ganaraskagirl3432
    @ganaraskagirl3432 2 месяца назад +29

    Thank you for speaking on the importance of the natural environment and our relationship to it. We are not separate and it is our lifeline.

  • @LaLaLivengood
    @LaLaLivengood 18 дней назад

    Beautiful business philosophy, and I have no doubt extremely successful! If you hire good, capable, compassionate people, they will do that very kind of work for you--especially if you cultivate the obvious culture that you have for appreciating and valuing that in your employees and your business.
    What I see in the corporate structure/biz world these days in the mass scale is gross. It is a culture of stepping on backs and heads to put more money or a better title notch in one's belt; it is a culture of "quiet quitting" because people are feeling invisible, not being rewarded for individual ideas or merit, get a rubber stamp of approval just like the next guy in line, etc; employees have begun to feel like how many bosses and companies treat them: human capital.
    To hear you, Chase, say that you value workers who genuinely value people--not just customers...such a daggone refreshing change of pace!! 💚

  • @marinagallant1847
    @marinagallant1847 2 месяца назад +19

    Wow, Chase, I love how much you love your mom

  • @victoriaschrodt125
    @victoriaschrodt125 2 месяца назад +32

    This was the most unexpected, deep information, I have heard in a long time. I am very thankful, that I am genuinely interested in learning to read people, otherwise, I would have not stumbled over the content in the second half of this video. Not your typical FED-guy I expected, abiding by and standing behind every rule of a twisted system. Thank you very much. Love from Germany.

  • @clayjee
    @clayjee Месяц назад +26

    This might be the most pleasantly unexpected thing I’ve ever found on RUclips. Thank you both for your profound honesty, vulnerability, and insights. Amazing conversation.

  • @lorrainedevlin6409
    @lorrainedevlin6409 11 дней назад

    It's great to have feed back from good down to earth intellectual, empathetic. Authentic people. These are the real people that make the world go round

  • @christinespottiswoode9805
    @christinespottiswoode9805 Месяц назад +12

    Wow, I really enjoyed this. What a real treat, I learned, I laughed and I wrote down so much to launch myself down several rabbit holes for days! Thank you so much! I feel like I witnessed something profound and genuine.

  • @Mary_b
    @Mary_b 2 месяца назад +22

    Oh my gosh!! Last I heard, Chase Hughes’ brain was deteriorating. This is amazing!

    • @audreym3777
      @audreym3777 Месяц назад

      Yeah…that was a gnarly story that’s stuck with me. Absolutely horrifying and now I’m on edge for him to freeze up. Do you remember what it was called?

    • @OurFreeSociety
      @OurFreeSociety 12 дней назад

      How long ago was that?

  • @anilujah7795
    @anilujah7795 Месяц назад +6

    Chase - so happy to hear of your recovery. I actually said a prayer for you and your family.

  • @Megan-p5j8k
    @Megan-p5j8k 24 дня назад

    I am watching now and loving it~ so grateful for this journey of growth and development through life’s twists and turns~ it is a beautiful journey. 🌈

  • @grahamvanminnen8472
    @grahamvanminnen8472 2 месяца назад +31

    That's a most remarkable revelation regarding Methylene blue. And mushrooms. You are so much more relaxed and intimate. Amazing Chase

    • @Corteum
      @Corteum 2 месяца назад +1

      Is there a connection with methylene blue and mushroom?

    • @grahamvanminnen8472
      @grahamvanminnen8472 2 месяца назад +4

      @@Corteum from my perspective,everything has an effect on the soul and sheaths of Man.
      In an alchemical sense. So the connection I can see is that mushrooms have this minute spore which can be dispersed over great distances. Mushroom itself goes deeply into the blood and that is why it is so difficult to reverse poisoning from a mushroom
      The methylene blue goes into the very cell structure of the human being, introducing oxygen and revitalising the structure of the cell.
      So to go back to the alchemical effect of substance look at The effects of Spiritual Development, 10 lectures given at The Hague from 20-29th March 1913, by Rudolf Steiner.
      Particularly lecture 2

    • @suzannethompson9261
      @suzannethompson9261 Месяц назад +3

      Methylene blue and certain meds is a toxic combination

    • @UpittyPoorWhite
      @UpittyPoorWhite 20 дней назад

      This smacks of BS. Not sure how or why it got on my feed.

    • @OurFreeSociety
      @OurFreeSociety 12 дней назад

      @@grahamvanminnen8472 - I just wish the methylene blue was natural. I don't take drugs.

  • @sirdrproftran
    @sirdrproftran Месяц назад +25

    Wow - that first question.
    Normally people are congenial. The interviewer laughs. Guest laughs,
    But Chase knows the gravity of this case. He’s also highly authentic and confident. And he very seriously continues his point. And in that reveals the interviewer was laughing nervously.
    Fascinating what seriousness and confidence reveals as a mirror.

    • @lv7118
      @lv7118 Месяц назад +8

      I've been scrolling through the comments (like a good little sheep😢) looking for anyone else who mentions the host...I find him unempathic, cold, just very off.

    • @jc6108
      @jc6108 Месяц назад +3

      @@lv7118I get that feeling from people who aren’t American, which I’ve heard from European friends that they tend to come across that way. Either that or he’s a psychopath lol 😂😂

    • @rebeccadobbs5277
      @rebeccadobbs5277 Месяц назад +2

      He is nervous and young.

  • @BeFreeInfinity888
    @BeFreeInfinity888 Месяц назад +12

    This guy is my new favorite bedtime story, his voice is so soothing. Excellent talk, thank you

  • @bruceharris4939
    @bruceharris4939 8 дней назад

    Hi, this is the first time viewing your you tube channel and this is the best video i have ever viewed on you tube, it was very genuine insightful and honest representation of your guests experience and well presented, it has already opened to me what i have already known about myself and the world we live in, Wow and thank you both.

  • @roxannelucky
    @roxannelucky Месяц назад +6

    OMG - this was truly a blessing! thank you both so much! Writing my letter to my future self tonight. Shedding the old programming and embracing my true self is a wonderful journey and I am grateful to be part of it. Love to ALL ❤

  • @WyWysgrammie
    @WyWysgrammie Месяц назад +4

    I have abundant respect for this man. I appreciate so many things that he offers any person who wants to learn so much information. He does this freely and unselfishly. Thank you for having him on!

  • @mrjam6767
    @mrjam6767 Месяц назад +5

    In the top 10 most valuable conversations and set of leads ever filmed in the history of YT.
    Thankyou both so much for this, ive downloaded everything, including the full paid pdf package on the Academia site 🙏♥

  • @mrwriter86
    @mrwriter86 3 дня назад

    This came up as a recommendation in my simulated feed. One of the best podcast episodes I’ve seen.

  • @alyciaholloway2151
    @alyciaholloway2151 Месяц назад +9

    Chase, you’re great! I wish I had known about you before I was trapped by a narcissist for 4 years. But, I’m free now (physically). Anyway, I’m glad you’re on the road to recovery with your brain health. Praying you continue to improve. Thank you for all you do!😊

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah Месяц назад

      Grey rock
      That means u don’t even think of him, let alone talk to him or ask others about him or read his FB etc
      Stop urself when u begin thinking about him, every time
      Choose to sing a song
      Call a friend
      Do vagal nerve exercises
      Think of topics to research
      Count to 20 in triples, then backwards - then do it to 100
      Ur breaking physical peptide bonds in ur brain that were made by the abuse. This takes time n consistency. It is a physical condition. Not just u “not being strong enough” or “not wanting it bad enough”
      It’s an injury of sorts.
      GREY ROCK

  • @slc1161
    @slc1161 Месяц назад +24

    I was a nurse for Richard Speck, who murdered several nursing students. I know what it felt to take care of him when he described Coffey. The best way to describe it is you just feel chilled with evil. No nurse would go in alone because we were so creeped, even with security guards. He wasn’t abusive or ignorant to the staff, but you definitely felt like he would destroy you if you were alone.

    • @clairebordeaux
      @clairebordeaux 28 дней назад

      He was a reprobate. The Speck guy. Probably demon possessed too.

    • @ToriLynnH
      @ToriLynnH 18 дней назад +3

      Ever heard of demons?

    • @OurFreeSociety
      @OurFreeSociety 12 дней назад

      @@ToriLynnH - most people don't believe in curses, but I do having been cursed probably before I was even born.

  • @larryphilippi4984
    @larryphilippi4984 2 месяца назад +24

    Your channel just popped up on my feed. Wow. A wonderful discussion and interesting topics. I immediately subscribed. Thanks for bringing me this content.