The Shades of Influence with Robin Dreeke and Chase Hughes
This week we’re diving into the two sides of the topic of influence.
Surprisingly, there are two very different schools of thought on the best way to influence someone. But which style is more effective? What are the pros and cons of each of them?
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I tried my best to listen to Robin Dreeke, but I was just way too distracted by his constant gasping for air. I'm sure he's a great guy, but I can't remember anything he said, unfortunately. All I remember is the loud gasping because it was bothering me so much. Chase Hughes, however, spoke very clearly, said some very fascinating things about human behavior and psychology, and gave some incredibly good advice that I'm sure I'll never forget. I was really, really surprised to hear Chase say that when he was 19 he realized that he didn't really get human behavior, because now he's one of the world's top experts in that field. That's just beyond amazing. Chase's story is very inspiring and I'm very grateful to have had the privilege of hearing it. Thank you!
@accountabilitymatters5520
Ай бұрын
Chase is always and consistently this well spoken and shares thoughts of substance. But I, like you @windfreak33 had to quit Dreeke. To the podcast host: please reconsider doing something different with a guest like this. It is my first time listening to you, and had Chase not been on board, I would have opted out completely and you and Dreeke would have both gone into the ‘do not listen’ category.
Great information all the way through. 32:32 Chase Hughes starts.
@plsavage
Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I was wondering
@monicapatton1405
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@juanvaldes1837
Жыл бұрын
thats what im after
Seeing someone through the lens of their pain changes so much of the way you view people, the world, and what is happening in any given situation. It can be overwhelming in the beginning of that personal development process.
Great interview with Chase!
This video should have way more views. An hour of incredible insight from two really sharp speakers. Awesome video, thank you so much for this!
@TheScienceOfSuccess
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your appreciation Gary!
Love it! Great!
The gasps gave me anxiety 😞
What Robin says at 29:50 approximately is dating 101. Anybody else wandering about the other 20% who could be HSPs since they are 20% of the human population around the world? HSPs would not be able to harm anyone intentionally. I thoroughly enjoy learning from Chase Hughes and the Behavior Panel.
@makaylahollywood3677
Жыл бұрын
HSP here;-)
Asking people what their priorities are and getting truthful answers might be tricky. My style of relating is fearful avoidance, so I would in the past have given a shallow answer. Now, it might be different and would depend on who is asking - and for what purpose.
I adore both of these guys, and study under both of them. I don't consider Chase to be 'on the dark side' because he's open & honest about what he does and he's also not abusive with his knowledge.
Fantastic episode!
This Dreeke guy gave me a brain circuit explosion!
Why do you say Chase is on the dark side? He is clear that his motives are good.
Thank you
I absolutely love Chase but Robins gasping is triggering my anxiety. He needs to slow down and maybe listen to Navarro discussing speech. Sorry, love Chase though!💫❤🙏
What’s the definition of light and dark side? I’ve listened to a lot by Chase and I’d be surprised if he agreed to have his work be defined as the dark side.
Very interesting
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Asking people what they think releases oxytocin in their brain… wow… Noted. Thank you. ❤️
well sign me up for the dark side- chase is the man.💯
Most women have known this forever. Glad some men are waking up! 😉 Men following his advice will become powerhouses!
Robin’s breathing is horrible to listen to.