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How to Spot a Liar

How does one spot a liar?  It is not always easy, especially if the liar is experienced.  Lying operates on multiple levels, intertwining with our desires, fears, and perceptions. It’s a mechanism that shapes narratives, both personal and societal, molding our understanding of truth and falsehood. Embedded within our cultural fabric and etched into historical accounts, the practice of deception reveals intricate layers of human behavior and interaction.

As we navigate the maze of deceit, it becomes imperative to sharpen our discernment. Identifying the subtle nuances and behavioral cues can serve as invaluable tools in unraveling the veils of deception. By honing our ability to spot these signs, we empower ourselves to navigate the complexities of human interaction with clarity and insight.  In this TED Talk will help you understand lying.

 

Rev. Colleen Irwin
Reverend Colleen Irwin is a Wife, Healer, Psychic Medium, Mentor, Author, and Public Speaker from Rochester, New York, with over 30 years of business experience, including her work as a real estate broker. Colleen’s background in training REALTORS honed her skills in conflict resolution, marketing strategies, and analytical as well as presentation skills, which she now applies to her spiritual education and coaching. Colleen teaches, lectures, and serves Spirit, sharing her lifelong connection with the spiritual world, as captured in her book 'Discovering Your Stream.' She has studied with renowned mediums John White and Lisa Williams and was mentored by Reverend Jack Rudy. Ordained in the Order of Melchizedek by Reverend Dan Chesboro, Colleen is also a PREVIVOR who educates others about the BRCA genetic mutation and taking control of their health. Her mission is to empower women through life’s significant changes—whether it be a career shift, parental care giving, health crises, relationship transformations, or spiritual awakenings. Through spiritual education, inspirational talks, and coaching, Colleen offers guidance and hope, helping women embrace their new purpose.
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