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EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 31 MIN

The Zoologist Who Cracked the Human Code (And Nobody Gave Him Enough Credit)

from The Deductionist Podcast · host ben cardall

Desmond Morris spent 98 years watching humans the way scientists watch animals. No assumptions. No sentiment. Just systematic field observation turned into a working method. If you have ever read a room, clocked a liar, or known something was wrong before you could explain why, some version of Morris is in that skill. You just never knew his name. In this episode, Ben and Bob Pointer break down the man, the method, and the books that changed how serious practitioners read people. You will learn: Why The Naked Ape was banned, bought by 12 million people, and still more relevant than anything published this decade What ethogram methodology is and why it produces more reliable reads than any checklist-based system What The Human Zoo got right about behaviour under pressure that investigators still rely on today How Morris distinguished incidental movement from deliberate gesture, and why that single distinction will change how you observe What Manwatching gives you that no body language course ever will Why proximity and touch, mapped by Morris in Intimate Behaviour, remain two of the most underused intelligence streams in modern practice 98 years of watching. This episode is the debrief. Subscribe for weekly episodes applying the Sherlock Holmes method to real human behaviour. Podcast available on all major platforms. 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

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Desmond Morris spent 98 years watching humans the way scientists watch animals. No assumptions. No sentiment. Just systematic field observation turned into a working method. If you have ever read a room, clocked a liar, or known something was wrong...

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