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How Words Work with Jack Fox

How Words Work with Jack Fox

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How Words Work with Jack Fox is about the language you choose and the authority it creates or destroys.


In this podcast, you will learn how words and phrases commonly used in lying, manipulation, and avoidance also show up in everyday communication, and why using that language causes people to doubt you, question you, or stop listening.


Each episode breaks down a specific language pattern, explains how it functions in deception, and shows how people accidentally use the same patterns when they are trying to explain themselves, defend themselves, or sound reasonable.


When you remove the language of deception from your speech, you speak with more clarity, authority, and credibility. People listen to you differently. They trust you more. They take you more seriously.


This podcast teaches you how to recognise the signals your words are sending and how to change them, so you sound clear, grounded, and worth listening to.


Hosted by Jack Fox, creator of Never a Truer Word.

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Episodios
  • Why Explaining Early Kills Credibility
    Apr 11 2026
    Explaining feels helpful, but under pressure it sounds like protection. This episode looks at why people explain before committing, how this shows up in deceptive and manipulative language, and why listeners hear defence before they hear information. You’ll learn why answering first and stopping early makes you sound composed, credible, and in control without trying harder.

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    5 m
  • Why Your Answers Sound Evasive Even When You’re Telling the Truth
    Apr 5 2026
    When a question feels uncomfortable, people often answer at a higher, safer level than they were asked. This episode breaks down how criminals and manipulators use general language to reduce exposure, how honest people do the same thing under everyday pressure, and why listeners immediately sense that something is missing. You’ll learn how matching the ground of the question restores credibility and reduces follow-up instantly.

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    5 m
  • Why Saying “Honestly” Makes People Doubt You
    Mar 29 2026
    People use words like “honestly” when they feel pressure to be believed. This episode explains why credibility markers appear in deceptive and manipulative language, how honest people use them without realising, and why listeners hear uncertainty the moment they show up. You’ll learn why removing these words makes your statements sound calmer, firmer, and more believable without adding anything at all.

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    4 m
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