
Music can be heard before your subject says a single word, they've already told you something. You just have to know what to listen for. In this episode, Ben and Bob Pointer break down behavioural assessment through music: what people choose to listen to, how they listen, and what that reveals about their nervous system, emotional threshold, and capacity for empathy. This goes beyond taste. The research is peer reviewed, cross cultural, and directly applicable in high stakes assessment environments. Topics covered: Sam Gosling and Peter Rentfrow's music personality model and what it actually tells you Why rhythm, tempo, and transitions are behavioural data, not background noise The difference between passive observation and attuned listening What silence communicates that music never can Why emotional contagion matters in any assessment context The mistake most analysts make before they even ask a question This is an advanced skill. But it starts with a simple shift: stop labelling and start listening. Subscribe so you never miss an episode. Access the free tier or go deeper with exclusive paid challenges: https://www.omniscient-insights.com/axiom https://www.omniscient-insights.com/community-home MERCH -- https://the-deductionist.myspreadshop.co.uk/all E-SCAPE GAME -- https://www.youtube.com/@thedeductionistteam Everything else you need -- https://linktr.ee/bencardall Music provided by https://robertjohncollinsmusic.com/` #criticalthinking #sherlockholmes #reasoning #music
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