Welcome to Season 3 of Truth Be Told!

Communication Episodes

The Science of Confessions: Risks, Reforms & the Future of Interrogation with Hayley Cleary, PhD and Christian Meissner, PhD
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April 15, 2025

The Science of Confessions: Risks, Reforms & the Future of Interrogation with Hayley Cleary, PhD and Christian Meissner, PhD

Leading scholars in the fields of criminology and psychology have published the latest scientific review paper titled Police-Induced Confessions 2.0; Risk Factors and Recommendations . We were lucky to be joined by two of the authors on this episode of the Truth Be Told podcast. Host Dave Thompson is joined by two guests, Dr. Hayley Clear y, and Dr. Chris Meissner as they delve into the complexities of interview techniques, false confessions, and the importance of collaboration between academic...
From Interviewing to Industry Leadership: Career Pivots and Communication with David Johnston.
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April 2, 2025

From Interviewing to Industry Leadership: Career Pivots and Communication with David Johnston.

In this episode of the Truth Be Told podcast, host Dave Thompson interviews David Johnston , Vice President of Asset Protection and Retail Operations at the National Retail Federation . They discuss David's extensive career in loss prevention, the evolution of communication in the industry, and the challenges faced in franchise environments. David shares insights on the importance of building relationships, managing egos, and the transition from a practitioner to a business mindset. The conversa...
The Truth Behind True Crime: Media and Justice with Jia Rizvi.
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March 19, 2025

The Truth Behind True Crime: Media and Justice with Jia Rizvi.

In this conversation, Dave Thompson and Jia Rizvi explore the intricacies of conversation, the impact of wrongful convictions, and the journey into filmmaking. They discuss the emotional toll of storytelling, the ethics involved in documentary filmmaking, and the importance of understanding the criminal justice system. Jia shares her personal experiences and insights gained from working with wrongfully convicted individuals, emphasizing the need for genuine representation and advocacy in storyte...
Shut the F Up and Listen: The Communication Hack You’re Probably Ignoring with Matt Halloran
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March 5, 2025

Shut the F Up and Listen: The Communication Hack You’re Probably Ignoring with Matt Halloran

In this episode of the Truth Be Told podcast , host Dave Thompson engages with Matt Halloran to explore the critical role of listening in effective communication. They discuss the undervalued skill of listening, the importance of silence, and how engaged listening can transform personal and professional relationships. Matt shares insights from his experiences, including his background in therapy and financial services, emphasizing that listening is not just about hearing words but understanding ...
Turning Pain into Purpose: An Inspirational Journey with Chad Porter
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Feb. 19, 2025

Turning Pain into Purpose: An Inspirational Journey with Chad Porter

In this episode of the Truth Be Told podcast, host Dave Thompson speaks with Chad Porter, who shares his inspiring journey from being a star athlete to surviving a life-altering accident. The conversation delves into the power of choice, the impact of Chad's athletic background, the day of the accident, and the aftermath that followed. Chad reflects on the importance of free will, the support of his family, and how he turned a traumatic experience into a message of hope and resilience for others...
What We Recall, What We Rewrite: Memory and Communication with Elizabeth Loftus, PhdD
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Feb. 5, 2025

What We Recall, What We Rewrite: Memory and Communication with Elizabeth Loftus, PhdD

In this conversation, Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, a pioneer in memory research, discusses the complexities of memory accuracy, particularly in the context of eyewitness testimony and its implications for wrongful convictions. The conversation explores how various factors, including questioning techniques and social influences, can distort memories, leading to significant consequences in legal settings. Loftus shares insights from her foundational research on eyewitness memory, emphasizing the importan...
The Human Connection: How Empathy Shapes Effective Communication with James Harris
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Jan. 22, 2025

The Human Connection: How Empathy Shapes Effective Communication with James Harris

In this episode of the Truth Be Told podcast, host Dave Thompson engages in a deep conversation with James Harris, a former police officer turned senior lecturer. They explore James's transition from law enforcement to academia, the intricacies of investigative interviewing , the importance of empathy in communication, and the challenges of navigating diversity in policing. James shares insights from his extensive experience in the field, emphasizing the need for understanding and rapport in int...
The Day Everything Changed: Experiencing a Wrongful Conviction with Amanda Knox.
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Jan. 8, 2025

The Day Everything Changed: Experiencing a Wrongful Conviction with Amanda Knox.

Can you imagine being accused of a crime you didn't commit? Even worse, imagine this happening while outside your home country - and in a language you don't fully understand. What would you do? In this episode of the Truth Be Told podcast , host Dave Thompson speaks with Amanda Knox about her life after the wrongful conviction that changed her life - and made international headlines. They discuss the challenges of reclaiming her story, the impact of social media on public perception, and the im...
Innocent Until Proven Guilty: Part 2 - The Trial
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Jan. 3, 2025

Innocent Until Proven Guilty: Part 2 - The Trial

Part 2 of this series brings you to the trial preparation of an attempted murder case, with the defendant facing a potential life sentence. We'll hear the emotional perspective of the attorneys throughout the life of the case and explore the psychology of false confessions. This episode also highlights the work of a false confession expert as we discussed how lying about evidence and contamination during an interrogation can lead to unreliable results. Ever wonder what it’s like behind the sce...
Innocent Until Proven Guilty: Part 1 - The Preparation
Dec. 27, 2024

Innocent Until Proven Guilty: Part 1 - The Preparation

Ever wonder what it’s like behind the scenes of trial preparation for attempted murder? In this two-part Special Edition of the Truth Be Told podcast, we explore a case from 2014 out of Brooklyn, NY where heroes from FDNY rescued two young children who were trapped inside a burning apartment. As the flames subsided, the investigation ensued, and police were pointed at a primary suspect for the alleged arson. Once in custody, the police conducted an interrogation which produced a controversial...
Public Speaking and Jury Duty.  Getting comfortable being uncomfortable with Lisa Mitchell, CFI
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Oct. 23, 2024

Public Speaking and Jury Duty. Getting comfortable being uncomfortable with Lisa Mitchell, CFI

In this episode of the Truth Be Told podcast, host Dave Thompson and communication expert Lisa Mitchell delve into the intricacies of effective communication, public speaking, and the impact of our demeanor and body language on these first impressions. They discuss the common fears associated with public speaking, the challenges faced by executives in conveying their messages, and the nuances of networking. Lisa shares her insights on jury selection and the role of communication in the justice s...
Are you a Work in Progress?  Understanding how embracing shame can empower authenticity with Dr. Abbie Maroño.
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Oct. 9, 2024

Are you a Work in Progress? Understanding how embracing shame can empower authenticity with Dr. Abbie Maroño.

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 strug...
Beyond Tragedy: Connecting through Compassion with Jeanne Bishop
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Sept. 25, 2024

Beyond Tragedy: Connecting through Compassion with Jeanne Bishop

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 O...
Don’t let the President outrun you! Polygraphs and Protectees with retired Supervisory Special Agent Brad Beeler.
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Sept. 11, 2024

Don’t let the President outrun you! Polygraphs and Protectees with retired Supervisory Special Agent Brad Beeler.

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 cha...
Why should you stop saying “just” in your emails? Being Disruptive and Authentic with Amy Reczek.
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Aug. 28, 2024

Why should you stop saying “just” in your emails? Being Disruptive and Authentic with Amy Reczek.

Can you be a more efficient and effective communicator? What is your response rate to emails? How do you approach somebody you've never met? Is elevator conversation an essential skill? Amy Reczek, founder and CEO of Sales and Presence , discusses the importance of effective communication in sales and beyond. She emphasizes the role of nonverbal behavior in building trust and rapport, and highlights the impact of small changes in verbal communication. Amy provides insights on how to personaliz...
Being a Student of the Game.  Continued Education, Communication and Pickleball with David Lund, CFI, LPC
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Aug. 14, 2024

Being a Student of the Game. Continued Education, Communication and Pickleball with David Lund, CFI, LPC

In this conversation, Dave Thompson, CFI and David Lund, CFI discuss various topics related to interviewing and investigations. They talk about their backgrounds and how they got into the field, the importance of treating people with dignity and respect, and the impact of interviewing skills in both professional and personal relationships. They also address common challenges and questions faced by loss prevention professionals, including the difficulty in protecting product while not impacting s...
The Crisis after the Incident: A Discussion on Mental Health and Suicide Prevention with Elizabeth Pol
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July 31, 2024

The Crisis after the Incident: A Discussion on Mental Health and Suicide Prevention with Elizabeth Pol

In this conversation, Dave Thompson interviews Liz Pol, a Chicago police officer with expertise in trauma and suicide among first responders. They discuss the prevalence of suicide in the law enforcement world and the need for proactive measures to address mental health. They also explore how trauma affects individuals in various professions, such as retail and healthcare. Liz emphasizes the importance of communication and psychoeducation in creating awareness and providing resources for mental ...
National Security, Human Intelligence and Effective Communication. A discussion with forensic behavioral expert, An Gaiser.
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July 17, 2024

National Security, Human Intelligence and Effective Communication. A discussion with forensic behavioral expert, An Gaiser.

In this conversation, Dave Thompson interviews An Gaiser, an expert in nonverbal assessments and intelligence and security screenings. An shares her background and how her personal experiences led her to study behavior and psychopathy. She discusses her work as a probation officer and the challenges of working with individuals who have made poor decisions. An also talks about her role as a security clearance officer and the pressure of making decisions about someone's clearance. She emphasizes t...
Dogs, Detectives and Developing Rapport.  How Therapy Dogs Support Survivors with Det. Becker and K9 Luna
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July 3, 2024

Dogs, Detectives and Developing Rapport. How Therapy Dogs Support Survivors with Det. Becker and K9 Luna

It’s difficult to be upset when you are snuggling up with a loving dog. In this episode, Det. Bianca Becker from UCF describes her experiences working with K9 Luna, the department’s therapy dog. Luna helps victims of sexual assault feel more comfortable and relaxed, which in turn helps them open up to the Detectives. The presence of Luna also helps build rapport, trust and provide comfort for victims. This episode explores the wide range of crimes that Campus police handle, including theft, DUI...
Can I ask you something? If you want reliable information, you need to ask better questions, with Emily Joseph, PhD
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June 19, 2024

Can I ask you something? If you want reliable information, you need to ask better questions, with Emily Joseph, PhD

Dr. Emily Joseph, a social science researcher and user researcher for Xbox, discusses the impact of clear and not-so-clear communication on the elicitation of information. She highlights the importance of question phrasing, construct validity, and avoiding contamination of memory and responses. Emily emphasizes the need for open-ended questions, especially in investigative settings, to avoid bias and allow for accurate recall. She also explores the challenges of predicting future behavior and th...
Cheap Wine, Good Cigars and Forensic Evidence.  The Influence of Biases with Jeff Kukucka, PhD.
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June 5, 2024

Cheap Wine, Good Cigars and Forensic Evidence. The Influence of Biases with Jeff Kukucka, PhD.

Does expensive wine taste better? Can you tell if somebody is lying to you? Is bitemark evidence reliable? In this episode of the Truth Be Told podcast, host Dave Thompson interviews Dr. Jeff Kukucka, a psychologist specializing in using his expert, scientific approach to impacting the criminal justice system. They discuss topics such as forensic sciences, bias, and the impact of expectations on perception. They highlight the limitations and potential errors in visual forensic sciences, such as...
Building Relationships Through Effective Communication: A Sales Therapy Session with McKenah Elizabeth
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May 22, 2024

Building Relationships Through Effective Communication: A Sales Therapy Session with McKenah Elizabeth

Not your typical "salesperson" - this episode of Truth Be Told features McKenah Elizabeth, a full-time content creator, discusses sales, communication, and building rapport in this episode. She shares her journey from being an elementary education teacher to entering the sales industry. McKenah emphasizes the importance of communication and adaptability in sales, regardless of the product or service being sold. She provides insights on building rapport, asking open-ended questions, and genuinely...
Turning Secrets into Superpowers through Storytelling. The Importance of Empathy with Lauren Brill.
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May 8, 2024

Turning Secrets into Superpowers through Storytelling. The Importance of Empathy with Lauren Brill.

Lauren Brill, founder of The Unsealed, discusses her career path and how her sociology background has influenced her work. She shares her experiences working in sports broadcasting, including her time with the NBA and WNBA. Lauren emphasizes the importance of following your passion and being true to yourself in your career choices. She also talks about the challenges of conducting interviews and the genuine interactions she has had with athletes. Lauren expresses her admiration for female athlet...
Is it a job interview or an interrogation? Studying the science of Interviewology with Anna Papalia.
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April 24, 2024

Is it a job interview or an interrogation? Studying the science of Interviewology with Anna Papalia.

In this episode, Dave Thompson interviews Anna Papalia, author of Interviewology , about the art of interviewing. Anna shares her background in talent acquisition and her realization that there was a lack of research-backed tools to teach people how to interview. She developed the concept of interview styles, which include charmers, challengers, examiners, and harmonizers. Anna emphasizes the importance of self-awareness in interviews and how understanding your own interview style can help you a...