
Chase Hughes
Chase Hughes appears in 2 indexed podcast episodes across 2 shows on PodcastMentions, with linked books, timestamps, and episode context.
Chase Hughes is a neuroscientist and psychologist who appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience. He discusses his experience with temporal epilepsy and its treatment with methylene blue. His expertise lies in behavior and persuasion, drawing from his studies of cult recruitment and interrogation techniques.
This guest page covers Chase Hughes podcast episodes on behavior, influence, persuasion, and the books tied to those conversations. Track Chase Hughes appearances on Joe Rogan Experience and The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett. Linked books include Behavior Ops and Confidential.
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Answers to common episode, podcast, book, and topic questions tied to Chase Hughes.
Which podcast episodes feature Chase Hughes?
#2278 - Chase Hughes on The Joe Rogan Experience is the latest indexed appearance for Chase Hughes. Other indexed episodes include The Leading Body Language & Behaviour Expert: Manipulation Tricks The Military Use! 5 Signs Someone Is Lying To You! This Is Making You Less Likeable - Chase Hughes on The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett.
Which podcasts feature Chase Hughes most?
Joe Rogan Experience (1 episode) and The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett (1 episode) are the strongest indexed podcast homes for Chase Hughes.
Which books are mentioned around Chase Hughes?
Behavior Ops, Confidential by John Nolan, and 1984 by George Orwell are the clearest linked books around Chase Hughes, based on transcript mentions across the indexed episodes.
What does Chase Hughes discuss on podcasts?
Chase Hughes most often comes up around communication techniques and human behavior and success.
Books mentioned around this guest
Featured moments
“I got into this body language stuff and then it was just behavior.”
“They've got a playbook written by Edward Bernays, of all people wrote this book.”
“The mention of George Orwell is in the context of discussing the mocking of individuals during the COVID pandemic.”
“If your opponent is of choleric temper, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak that he may grow arrogant.”









