Matthew Cox
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Podcast Appearances
And he's talking about his dog, how much he loves it.
He loves him more than his girlfriend.
You know, how do you train it?
You know, the stereotypes against pit bulls.
I mean, we spent 15, 20 minutes talking about his pit bull.
I'm talking to him about a crime that could get him life in prison.
But we're spending 15, 20 minutes talking to a Secret Service agent about his dog.
So his dopamine is going way up.
His serotonin is going way up.
His oxytocin is going way up.
His cortisol is going down.
So neurochemically, we're bonding because he's feeling great about playing with his dog.
He's not thinking about jail, and he's associating that good feeling with me.
Now, I don't know how I'm going to use that.
So we go on, we start talking about the case and I won't get into specifics of the case, but it's one of these things where he keeps, I keep asking yes or no questions and he keeps going, no.
Or he keeps going, usually, normally, typically.
And when people use exclusive qualifiers, when they say usually, that's when usual didn't happen.
That's when typical didn't happen.
That's when normal didn't happen.
So he's all over the place.