Behavior profiler Chase Hughes breaks down the psychology of influence, identity, archetypes, and how DMT reshaped his view of reality.

Chase Hughes — A behavior profiler, influence expert, and trial consultant who trains intelligence and corporate clients in persuasion and interrogation. He runs NCI (nci.university) and frames influence around his PCP model and authority work.
Chase Hughes and Steven Bartlett explore why irreplaceably human skills will matter more as AI advances. Hughes lays out his framework for guiding human decisions: the PCP model (perception, context, permission), identity-based persuasion, micro compliance, and the focus-authority-tribe-emotion sequence that governs all mammals. He explains tactics like negative dissociation, the childhood development triangle, archetype-based courtroom strategy, and making people 'feel clever' by letting them connect ideas themselves. The conversation then turns personal and philosophical, covering his intravenous DMT experiences, the hermetic principles, theories of consciousness, and how psychedelics rewire trauma by shifting perspective. It closes on empathy, the illusion of separation, gold-medal depression, and learning to celebrate wins.