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  • @wisewillow5731
    @wisewillow5731 2 дні тому +8

    I can admit.. as a happily married 58 year old Grandmother, I do have times where I shake myself as I listen to Wade Wilson, as I can FEEL the “draw” he has..
    It’s the same as when I’ve listened to the likes of Ted Bundy.. I know they are murderers, vicious, horrid and absolutely dangerous people, BUT I can hear the charm, flirt, charisma, they have with the opposite sex. Add to that, easy on the eye, and it’s a disastrous combination for potential victims….
    Wade Wilson is absolutely, for this reason alone, a VERY HIGHLY DANGEROUS person. He should NEVER be let out.
    We are very lucky to have the opportunity to listen to these calls, so we can arm ourselves against master manipulators, teach our daughters, and our sons the dangers of these smooth talkers….
    Please girls, understand your attractions are valid, they are deeply inset in our feminine desires, but move beyond that with your sensibilities, because if you don’t, you open yourself to treacherous waters… By the way I LOVE STEVE WILSON, he is an honourable man who has no doubt saved scores of lives, bless him ❤

    • @IntegrityMeansAll
      @IntegrityMeansAll День тому +2

      While I understand your points and also have experienced how extr.charming some of these type of guys can be (even though WW is not that charming, he is a very low functioning sociop.) some women choose to be in denial and cognitive dissonance as it is not that difficult for a person of average intelligence to see through the charm of these type of guys (especially not the ones who are incarc.because many of them are not that intelligent overall- of course it’s all relative to the individual woman’s intellig.that they are dealing with). But some women simply like the s.energy these high testosterone guys exude, including most women’s intrinsic attraction to strong men who unconsciously symbolize protection and provision (whether or not that’s the case in reality - he is capable of it by nature and thus female instincts unconsciously respond a certain way) in addition to other physical features - since, if we’re honest, the unattractive guys in the same circumstances do not! get female attention like that.

    • @Andreanna109
      @Andreanna109 День тому +1

      I think you love Steve Testasseca the bio dad because Steven Wilson is the adoptive one and we dont know much about him

  • @PandaGram15
    @PandaGram15 2 дні тому +4

    This is so important. People need to learn about these tactics so they dont get manipulated..or worse

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk 2 дні тому +1

      I totally agree. I hope we were able to provide some insight

  • @ktidey1
    @ktidey1 День тому

    I'm a therapist and I wanted to give feedback that this video was very well done. I'm so impressed with your coverage of these manipulation tactics. Wade Wilson and others with anti-social personality traits often have a level of superficial charm that hooks vulnerable people into their control. Thanks for bringing awareness!

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk День тому

      Thank you so much. It’s truly humbling to hear your thoughts on the work. This made my day.

  • @arwenhardy1995
    @arwenhardy1995 2 дні тому +1

    Thanks to you both for your pragmatism, wise insights and generously imparting your experiences to all of us.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk 2 дні тому +1

      Thank you for always supporting what we do Arwen

    • @arwenhardy1995
      @arwenhardy1995 2 дні тому

      @@TierTalk Easy to support such men of integrity and bravery.

  • @donspivey7939
    @donspivey7939 День тому

    Truly the most fundamental subject that correctional staff, from officer to administration, needs to understand. Manipulation is the platform for undue familiarity and understanding this is effective for continued correctional employment. Unfortunately, sometimes it's too late when the boundaries have been crossed.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk День тому +1

      So spot on don.

  • @MultiMorgaine1
    @MultiMorgaine1 2 дні тому +1

    Thanks Anthony and Joe.... possibly the most practical and down to earth way I have every heard these concepts explained....
    I have been following the Wade Wilson drama on many platforms and as much as I enjoy the humour in the reaction channels I have found myself craving a more educational breakdown of the situation..... I have a very concinse point to focus on now..... ''is this person angling to control me in some way for some reason?''..... again thank you both great channel with really useful insights

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk 2 дні тому +1

      @@MultiMorgaine1 wow. Thank you for your kind words. This truly keeps us motivated to make more content. Thank you so much Morgan.

  • @erics362
    @erics362 2 дні тому +1

    Can you make a video on how Correctional Staff, Supervisors, and Managers should deal with manipulative Administrators?

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk 2 дні тому +2

      Dam. Lol. Tough one.

  • @Justcallmerita
    @Justcallmerita 2 дні тому

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. Very informative.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk 2 дні тому

      . Thank you as well for taking your time to watch it.

  • @polly6336
    @polly6336 2 дні тому

    Thanks fellas, really fascinating discussion.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk 2 дні тому +1

      Thank you for watching Polly.

  • @verohamer8245
    @verohamer8245 2 дні тому +1

    Very interesting thank you.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk 2 дні тому +1

      @@verohamer8245 thank you for stopping by. Please tell me what you think of the video.

  • @MrPearlsareforever
    @MrPearlsareforever День тому

    Another Valuable video thank you.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk День тому

      Thank you for watching

  • @candybartslim846
    @candybartslim846 2 дні тому +1

    Good show 💯👍🏾

  • @debbieweahkee3820
    @debbieweahkee3820 2 дні тому

    Excellent show

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk 2 дні тому

      @@debbieweahkee3820 thank you for watching.

  • @ShellyEmme.
    @ShellyEmme. 2 дні тому

    Another Great Video!

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk 2 дні тому

      Thank you so much Shelly.

  • @carlaliner7127
    @carlaliner7127 День тому

    The LT voice sounds kinda like Wade's bio dad....I'm a retired 911 dispatcher and I still pull on old skills BUT with Both Men the Honesty is REAL...Not pulling punches ✌️💞🙏

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk День тому +1

      Thank you for your service

  • @erics362
    @erics362 2 дні тому +3

    What should I do when my favorite UA-camr tries to manipulate me into buying his books? 😮

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk 2 дні тому +3

      By the books and then let him know how you feel about it. lol

    • @erics362
      @erics362 2 дні тому +1

      @@TierTalk 😂

    • @erics362
      @erics362 2 дні тому +1

      @@TierTalk Buy* 🤓

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk 2 дні тому +1

      @@erics362 lol

  • @Ink30
    @Ink30 День тому

    I would never turn my kid in as a father no matter what. My kids are my entire life

  • @BiPolarBear128
    @BiPolarBear128 2 дні тому +1

    inmates tend to love bomb to the extreme when they are communicating with for example women on the outside who contact them , its coercive control

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk День тому

      Yes. So true. Its through out the dialogue. But when they doesn’t work..they become nasty as well. .

    • @BiPolarBear128
      @BiPolarBear128 День тому

      @@TierTalk As part of research for my Book I was communicating with and inmate serving 3 life sentences and right out of the gate he was love bombing , I just turned it around and love bombed 10 times as hard to show him and make him realize how exhausting and annoying it was , it worked and he eased up on it , I was assuming he saw me as a Long con because he honestly didnt ask me for money and in fact he spent hundreds on messages on the getting out app and calling me via the prison phone but I do know that 99,9 % of inmates that communicate with people on the outside are just looking to get money from the women .. Inmates are extremely manipulative, charming , charismatic , cunning , creative and astonishingly resourceful, I learned a lot in the 4 months of communication , ended the communication because I had enough for my book and also to avoid getting emotionally attached which there was a risk of ...

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk День тому

      @@BiPolarBear128 sounds like the book is going to be spot on. And very much needed. The families and loved ones need to understand how they can be played as well. Maybe we can talk about your book on the channel.

    • @BiPolarBear128
      @BiPolarBear128 День тому

      @@TierTalk I would love that , but quick disclaimer The book is A true crime about A serial killer I befriended that although he never confessed to the murders nor gave the location of the bodies was convicted , two months into our communication he got hold of a contraband phone and as he felt safe that no one was monitoring the calls , he confessed in graphic details , including a murder he was never convicted of , he gave specific details that were never released to the public , details only the killer could have known . Not gonna lie , one of the hardest thing I have ever been through hearing those graphic confessions and the lack of remorse

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk День тому

      @@BiPolarBear128 I definitely think this would make for one great discussion. My email is gangianthony@yahoo.com. Maybe you can email me more specifics as to when we can plan on discussing the possibility to come on the show. We can even promote your book. Is this your first book?

  • @OldSchool1-h3n
    @OldSchool1-h3n 17 годин тому

    You sound like the white Daniel Cormier at times 😂

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk 17 годин тому +1

      I have gotten that before. Lol

    • @OldSchool1-h3n
      @OldSchool1-h3n 16 годин тому

      @@TierTalk haha

  • @BiPolarBear128
    @BiPolarBear128 15 годин тому

    @TierTalk . I sent you an e mail , I apologize that is a little long 🙂

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk 12 годин тому +1

      Perfect. Thank you so much. I am excited to read it. I just need some time. But I will get back to you. I am looking forward to having our discussion. And thank you for the work you are doing.

  • @Bastet32
    @Bastet32 2 дні тому

    6:20 Pointing out the causation is not always guilt tripping though, lets just be clear. It could be, or it could not be. In the case with parents and children, parents litetally are the causation for the childs trauma and personality development 90% of the time, or at least play a major role in it.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk 2 дні тому +1

      That is a fair assessment. But at one point, it can remain an excuse.

    • @IntegrityMeansAll
      @IntegrityMeansAll День тому +3

      I agree with that to a certain extent but it’s also other factors such as culture and many neurological factors. Also another thing that none of the neurologists in the case of WW addressed (which does not relieve him of any guilt - to make that very clear he has proven to be guilty of all those cr.): He just got out of jail prior to the cr.he committed, where he seemed to be/was highly medicated, according to some expert’s statements, and likely did not have health insurance or access to that medic.when he was released, which might have also influenced him to take all these dr. Based on who he is (a known add.) he likely would have done it either way but some people do underestimate the withdrawal people can experience if they stop all their med.cold turkey,which can have disastrous effects. Talking in general as it seems no one addressed it in his case (which I don’t mind that no one addressed it in this scenario because he was guilty either way) but in general it is something to keep in mind…

    • @Bastet32
      @Bastet32 День тому

      @@IntegrityMeansAll Fair point, i dont know much about him at all. But even in the case of addictions, you will 99% of the time trace it back to childhood / family line / early environment, in cases as severe as this its often even infant trauma

    • @IntegrityMeansAll
      @IntegrityMeansAll 9 годин тому

      @@Bastet32 I agree with that for the majority of cases, in addition to genes.. having good parents (including the genes they inherit their kids, also in terms of certain diseases/high risk factors etc) is likely the greatest privilege any child can have and vice versa. There are newborns who are in the intensive care, sometimes up to a year, due to all kind of diseases such as encephalitis etc. that were caused by a certain vir that the parents tr. to their newborn, just as a random (unrelated) example.. a child’s entire existence/life is in the hands of their parents.. and sometimes with very tragic results 💔 as much as I feel repulsed by WW I do think a potential trau’ma in his early infancy and the fact that both parents were add.played a role. If he was the biolog.son of his adopted parents he likely would have turned out completely different even though he was still raised by them apart the first 6months. But genes are still no excuse but maybe explain it to some extent. I also do believe he has brain tra’uma to some extent as most of it does not show up on brain scans - unlike some people may believe. You can see lesions and other things on brain scans but a lot of tra’uma you cannot detect until after d. Most of it is on a neuronal level that doesn’t show up on those type of scans. Either way, he did the most horrific things and is a very disturbed, dangerous guy, which he has proven in every way, and belongs where he is.

  • @CleverestWitch2188
    @CleverestWitch2188 2 дні тому +1

    I think you all need to be careful using psychology terms while not being psychologists.

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk 2 дні тому +6

      @@CleverestWitch2188 I may not be a psychologist but I do have a degree in psychology. along with over 20 years of experience working in prisons including almost a decade of managing prisons….I am pretty well versed in this world.

    • @arwenhardy1995
      @arwenhardy1995 2 дні тому +1

      @@TierTalkImpressive! Anthony Gangi has a degree in psychology. Explains a lot.👍💯

    • @MultiMorgaine1
      @MultiMorgaine1 2 дні тому +1

      Ah that says much..... really enjoyed your way of presenting such difficult concepts in an everyday usable way..... thanks

    • @TierTalk
      @TierTalk 2 дні тому

      Thank you watching. It really means a lot