Truth Be Told

By: Dave Thompson
  • Summary

  • Conversations that debunk myths, explore case studies and identify the keys to effective communication with a Certified Forensic Interviewer and special guests. Need to talk to an employee about a disciplinary issue? A family member or significant other about an uncomfortable topic? Attempting to uncover the truth of ”what really happened” through effective questioning and active listening? With unique perspectives from interrogators, exonerees, academics and professionals across multiple disciplines, learn how strategic communication can work to your advantage. Powered by Wicklander-Zulawski & Associates (WZ) and the International Association of Interviewers (IAI), ”Truth Be Told” brings to you some of the leading voices in the space of communication, investigations and interpersonal behaviors.
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Episodes
  • Are you a Work in Progress? Understanding how embracing shame can empower authenticity with Dr. Abbie Maroño.
    Oct 9 2024

    Summary

    In this conversation, Dr. Abbie discusses the importance of understanding and owning our shame to guide us towards authenticity. She emphasizes that personal growth is a continuous journey, where self-reflection plays a crucial role. The discussion with host, Dave Thompson also delves into overcoming imposter syndrome, the significance of kindness and empathy in relationships, and the impact of social media on self-perception. Dr. Abbie shares her personal journey, highlighting the struggles and triumphs that shaped her into the person she is today, ultimately encouraging listeners to embrace their flaws and recognize their potential for change.

    Truths:

    • Understanding our own shame can guide us to authenticity.
    • Personal growth is a continuous journey; the work is never done.
    • Self-reflection is essential but often difficult.
    • Imposter syndrome is a common experience, especially in new roles.
    • Setting and communicating boundaries is crucial for healthy relationships.
    • Kindness can empower others and foster connection.
    • Social media can distort our perception of success and self-worth.
    • Self-talk significantly impacts our mental health and performance.
    • Embracing our flaws is part of being human.
    • We have the ability to choose to change and grow.
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Beyond Tragedy: Connecting through Compassion with Jeanne Bishop
    Sep 25 2024

    If you were the victim of a crime, what would you want to happen to the person responsible?

    How would you manage grief, anger and forgiveness?

    In this episode of the Truth Be Told podcast, host Dave Thompson, a Certified Forensic Interviewer speaks with Jeanne Bishop about her personal tragedy and her journey towards forgiveness and advocacy against the death penalty. Jeanne is an author, a professor at Northwestern University School of Law and an attorney at the Cook County Public Defender's Office.

    In this episode, Jeanne shares her story of losing her sister in a violent crime and how it shaped her views on justice and mercy. The conversation delves into the Oklahoma City bombing, her relationship with Bud Welch, father of Julie Welch - one of the victims of the horrific event. Jeanne also discusses the connection she formed with Bill McVeigh, the father of the bomber. Through their stories, Jeanne emphasizes the importance of compassion, understanding, and the power of communication in healing and reconciliation.

    Truths:

    • Anger is a natural response to loss, but it can be managed.
    • Forgiveness does not mean forgetting; it means letting go of anger.
    • Each person has their own timetable on processing grief and anger.
    • Allowing somebody to share their story without judgement helps in obtaining reliable, genuine information.
    • Communication is key to understanding different perspectives.
    • Healing is a personal journey that varies for everyone.
    • Empathy can bridge the gap between victims and perpetrators' families.
    • Jeanne's work emphasizes the importance of victim advocacy.

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    53 mins
  • Don’t let the President outrun you! Polygraphs and Protectees with retired Supervisory Special Agent Brad Beeler.
    Sep 11 2024

    In this conversation, Dave Thompson interviews Brad Beeler, a former Secret Service agent, about the importance of communication in law enforcement and everyday life. They discuss the role of communication in interviews and interrogations, the significance of nonverbal cues, and the impact of assumptions on communication. Brad shares insights from his experience as a polygraph examiner and emphasizes the importance of honesty and mental preparedness in polygraph tests. They also touch on the challenges of communication in high-stress situations and the need for respect and rapport in building effective communication.

    In this conversation, Brad Beeler, discusses various topics related to polygraph examinations, protective detail, and effective communication. He addresses the use of countermeasures in polygraphs and the prevalence of myths surrounding them. Brad also shares his experience working in protective detail for the Bush administration and highlights the importance of advanced communication and event management in ensuring the safety of high-profile individuals. He emphasizes the use of all five senses in creating a comfortable environment and demonstrates the significance of non-verbal cues, such as handshakes and body language, in effective communication.

    Truths:

    • Communication is a crucial skill in law enforcement and everyday life.
    • Nonverbal cues, such as body language and vocal tonality, play a significant role in effective communication.
    • Assumptions can hinder effective communication and should be challenged.
    • Honesty and mental preparedness are key in polygraph tests.
    • Respect and rapport are essential in building effective communication.
    • Advanced communication and event management are crucial in protective detail to ensure the safety of high-profile individuals.
    • Using all five senses and paying attention to non-verbal cues, such as handshakes and body language, can greatly enhance communication effectiveness.
    • Continuous learning and improvement in communication skills are essential for becoming a better communicator.
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    58 mins

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