Coming July 1: Psycholinguistics for Resistance and Linguistic Profiling Courses
Truth leaves a trail. Learn to track it.
Language is data. Every word, omission, and shift in tone is a clue.
On July 1, the full Psycholinguistics for Resistance course goes live, as does its sequel, Linguistic Profiling: Mapping Motive, Instability, and Behavioral Risk. These two courses are a robust field manual for decoding manipulation, deception, and psychological leverage in real time.
I am pretty excited about them; I’ve been working on expanding my live courses and moving them to a digital self-paced format, and these are the first releases of what I hope to be a library of courses spanning vetting, group operations, security, and much more.
Whether you're building resilient groups, vetting new members, or exposing hidden agendas, these courses will give you the tools to read between the lines and act on what you find.
You will never listen the same way again.
Course Features
Self-paced, text-based modules hosted in Notion.
No prior experience required—designed for activists, group leaders, and sharp observers. (Although I strongly suggest you take the first one and don’t just jump to the second one unless you’ve taken a previous class of mine.)
Real-world examples from criminal cases, public figures, and organizational settings.
Built-in exercises and field drills to sharpen your skill.
Quick reference for red flag phrases and deception analysis principles.
Lifetime access with all future updates included.
Grounded in LSI SCAN, Statement Analysis, and psycholinguistic profiling principles.
Emphasis on ethical use, contextual sensitivity, and operational clarity.
If you’ve taken any of my previous courses, consider this a refresher AND the next level.
Paid subscribers get full access for free. Subscribe now to lock in your seat.
If you’d like multiple people in your group to take the course, simply email me at shepardscale@proton.me.