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Episode #38 - Tell Me Lies, Tell Me Sweet Little Lies

34 min · 3. maj 2026
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🎙️ Tell Me Sweet Little Lies | The Better Humans Project Podcast We all do it. From the small, reflexive white lie to the calculated deception designed to protect an ego or destroy a reputation — lying is one of the most universal, most complex, and most deeply human behaviours that exists. But how much do you really understand about why it happens? In this episode, Greg Pfeiffer takes an honest, unflinching look at the full spectrum of deception. We explore the neuroscience of why lying gets easier the more you do it, the psychological drivers behind dishonesty, how to spot a liar, and what to do when you discover you've been deceived. We also tackle one of the most painful experiences a person can face — having lies told about you — and how to respond without losing yourself in the process. And then we do the hardest thing of all. We turn the lens inward. Because the most valuable question isn't "why do other people lie?" It's "when do I?" 🎧 This one will make you think. It might make you a little uncomfortable. And it just might change the way you show up in your relationships — and with yourself. Free companion worksheet available — email contact@thebetterhumansproject.com [contact@thebetterhumansproject.com] Be curious. Stay humble. Keep growing.

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