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Julie Dorschlag

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39 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

He's like, oh, you waited on me in Columbus, Ohio, and X year, the guy just froze. And then he's like, oh, yeah, and I don't know how you put it together. You named the restaurant, the time, the place. And it was probably 15 years before. And he said, yeah, you're right. And so he does it a lot with servers.

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

And I think people in restaurant industry travel, and he remembers them because they're servers. You see their face.

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

And I think people in restaurant industry travel, and he remembers them because they're servers. You see their face.

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

And I think people in restaurant industry travel, and he remembers them because they're servers. You see their face.

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

Well, sometimes he doesn't catch me in time. I think we were at one of your friend's apartments. A guy came in and I went up and hugged him and said, oh, it's so good to see you again. And Marty's friend leaned over and said, why is Julie hugging the caterer?

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

Well, sometimes he doesn't catch me in time. I think we were at one of your friend's apartments. A guy came in and I went up and hugged him and said, oh, it's so good to see you again. And Marty's friend leaned over and said, why is Julie hugging the caterer?

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

Well, sometimes he doesn't catch me in time. I think we were at one of your friend's apartments. A guy came in and I went up and hugged him and said, oh, it's so good to see you again. And Marty's friend leaned over and said, why is Julie hugging the caterer?

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

And I thought that was funny.

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

And I thought that was funny.

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

And I thought that was funny.

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

But I touched him. I hugged him. So that goes into another. You have to be careful.

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

But I touched him. I hugged him. So that goes into another. You have to be careful.

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

But I touched him. I hugged him. So that goes into another. You have to be careful.

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

I don't approach people with as much joie de vivre. I don't touch them until I'm sure they want to be touched or that I know them. And also, I sort of create this verbal cue for them to tell me why I know them. So if I shake their hand, I'll say, oh, right, do I know you from somewhere? And they're like, If they say, I don't think so, I said, okay, you just looked a little familiar.

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

I don't approach people with as much joie de vivre. I don't touch them until I'm sure they want to be touched or that I know them. And also, I sort of create this verbal cue for them to tell me why I know them. So if I shake their hand, I'll say, oh, right, do I know you from somewhere? And they're like, If they say, I don't think so, I said, okay, you just looked a little familiar.

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

I don't approach people with as much joie de vivre. I don't touch them until I'm sure they want to be touched or that I know them. And also, I sort of create this verbal cue for them to tell me why I know them. So if I shake their hand, I'll say, oh, right, do I know you from somewhere? And they're like, If they say, I don't think so, I said, okay, you just looked a little familiar.

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

I'd rather err on that side than not knowing them. And if they finish the sentence, I said, yes, that's right. Good to see you again. But I don't use again until I know that they've filled in the blank.

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

I'd rather err on that side than not knowing them. And if they finish the sentence, I said, yes, that's right. Good to see you again. But I don't use again until I know that they've filled in the blank.

Hidden Brain
Do I Know You? (A Hidden Brain-Revisionist History special on facial recognition)

I'd rather err on that side than not knowing them. And if they finish the sentence, I said, yes, that's right. Good to see you again. But I don't use again until I know that they've filled in the blank.

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