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    Explore "observation skills" with insightful episodes like "The Vanishing Woman", "#590: The Creation of Sherlock Holmes" and "How A Poker Pro 'Reads' His Opponents" from podcasts like ""Believing the Bizarre: Paranormal Conspiracies & Myths", "The Art of Manliness" and "Odd Lots"" and more!

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    The Vanishing Woman

    The Vanishing Woman
    Welcome to another week of Believing the Bizarre. It’s listener submission time, and we are heading to San Francisco, California. This paranormal encounter is brought to us by John, who had a creepy experience - along with his sister, Mary - at the Marine Memorial Hotel. From unexplainable apparitions to shadow figures in the dark, there is a ton to tackle in this listener submission. But, is it true? Listen now! Support Believing the Bizarre and get tons of extra content by joining our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/believingthebizarre For updates and extra content, follow Believing the Bizarre on social media: https://www.instagram.com/believingthebizarre/ https://www.facebook.com/believingthebizarre/  You can rep Believing the Bizarre and buy some unique merch here: https://believing-the-bizarre.creator-spring.com/

    #590: The Creation of Sherlock Holmes

    #590: The Creation of Sherlock Holmes

    Sherlock Holmes is one of the most widely recognized figures of literature and pop culture. But how did the creator of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, come up with a character who has become the universal archetype of the independent detective?

    In his book, Arthur and Sherlock: Conan Doyle and the Creation of Holmes, my guest today explores the biography of the fictional detective by looking at the life of the real-world author. His name is Michael Sims and we begin our conversation with the early life of Conan Doyle and his experience in medical school studying under a renowned diagnostician who helped inspire the character of Sherlock Holmes. Michael then walks us through the cultural world of Victorian England and how it was the perfect environment for a character like Holmes to be birthed. He shows how writers like Charles Dickens and Edgar Allan Poe laid the groundwork for detective fiction, how the Sherlock stories differed from theirs, and how they were initially received. We then delve into the characterization of Holmes and his crime solving methodology, before ending our conversation discussing Conan Doyle's intense interest in spiritualism and why Holmes is such a captivating figure even in the 21st century.

    Get the show notes at aom.is/sherlock.

    How A Poker Pro 'Reads' His Opponents

    How A Poker Pro 'Reads' His Opponents

    Whenever poker is depicted on a TV show or in a movie there's a lot of emphasis placed on the art and science of reading the physical cues that players give off accidentally when attempting to conceal the motivations behind their bets. Poker pros call these "tells." Even though tells are overrated as a source of significant alpha at a poker table (and their significance is diminished even more when playing online) they can still be important. On this week's podcast, we speak to Zachary Elwood, a former pro poker player who has authored multiple books on tells and how to read them.

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