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#105: The Truth About Lying: White Lies, Omission, and Equivocation

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In this latest episode, TalkDoc, Meredith and Teighlor embark on a deep dive into the intricate world of deception within human communication and relationships. Unveiling the staggering statistics that reveal an average of three lies every ten minutes in a conversation, the hosts unravel the multifaceted layers of lying.

From harmless white lies to intentional omissions and complex equivocations, the discussion uncovers the spectrum of lies we encounter daily, shedding light on the ethical dilemmas they pose. Through personal stories and compelling research, the hosts illuminate how lies often serve dual purposes—shielding feelings while also serving the liar's self-interests.

Tune in as we dissect the myriad reasons behind lying, dissecting its impact on relationships, and navigating the delicate balance between honesty and maintaining social harmony. This episode promises an engaging dialogue that challenges our understanding of truth and deception in the fabric of human connection.

Music by epidemic sound.

SHOW NOTES:

Experts : Adler and Towne, Bavelas et al., Metts

Statistics on Lying - University of Wisconsin-La Crosse

https://www.uwlax.edu/currents/how-often-do-people-lie/

Lying Less Linked to Better Health by American Psy. Association

https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2012/08/lying-less

The Brain Adapts to Dishonesty by Garrett et al. (2016)

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5238933/

Study on Sexual Rejection Messages by Metts, Cupach, and Imahori:

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10570319209374398

Resources :

Adler and Towne’s Book: Looking Out, Looking In

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In this latest episode, TalkDoc, Meredith and Teighlor embark on a deep dive into the intricate world of deception within human communication and relationships. Unveiling the staggering statistics that reveal an average of three lies every ten minutes in a conversation, the hosts unravel the multifaceted layers of lying.

From harmless white lies to intentional omissions and complex equivocations, the discussion uncovers the spectrum of lies we encounter daily, shedding light on the ethical dilemmas they pose. Through personal stories and compelling research, the hosts illuminate how lies often serve dual purposes—shielding feelings while also serving the liar's self-interests.

Tune in as we dissect the myriad reasons behind lying, dissecting its impact on relationships, and navigating the delicate balance between honesty and maintaining social harmony. This episode promises an engaging dialogue that challenges our understanding of truth and deception in the fabric of human connection.

Music by epidemic sound.

SHOW NOTES:

Experts : Adler and Towne, Bavelas et al., Metts

Statistics on Lying - University of Wisconsin-La Crosse

https://www.uwlax.edu/currents/how-often-do-people-lie/

Lying Less Linked to Better Health by American Psy. Association

https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2012/08/lying-less

The Brain Adapts to Dishonesty by Garrett et al. (2016)

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5238933/

Study on Sexual Rejection Messages by Metts, Cupach, and Imahori:

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10570319209374398

Resources :

Adler and Towne’s Book: Looking Out, Looking In

  continue reading

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