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  • The Truth Behind the Writing of the Screenplay that Inspired The Matrix Franchise with Tom Althouse
    May 25 2026
    In this episode of Marketing is Mind Control we share an episode featured on TomAlthouse.com podcast where he discusses the origins of his writing the screenplay that was used to write The Matrix and how that Hollywood cover-up unfolded. This is episode one and he will dive in further as time goes on, but you can watch his interviews with countless creators and reporters via a Google Search for Tom Althouse, and you can review all his evidence at TomAlthouse.com/press on the SHARE THIS page.

    This episode was recorded May 2026

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    This podcast is for educational, informational, and commentary purposes only. The views expressed are opinions and interpretations intended to explore marketing, psychology, media influence, business systems, and cultural trends. Nothing shared on this podcast should be interpreted as legal, medical, financial, or professional advice. Any historical references, research discussions, or illustrative examples are presented for public-interest discussion and critical thinking. We do not claim undisclosed knowledge, classified information, or firsthand involvement in government, military, intelligence, or corporate operations. References to influence, persuasion, or control are discussed within the context of marketing, media, and communication theory. We do not allege illegal activity by any individual, organization, or institution unless such activity has been publicly documented and cited elsewhere. Listeners are encouraged to conduct their own research, consult qualified professionals when appropriate, and make independent decisions based on their own judgment. Participation in this podcast—whether as a listener or guest—does not create a professional-client relationship of any kind. This podcast promotes ethical marketing practices, transparency, and conscious communication. We do not endorse harm, coercion, harassment, or unlawful behavior in any form. By listening, you acknowledge that you are responsible for how you interpret and apply the information discussed.
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    1 h et 27 min
  • Social Media and Emotional Strings That Don't Need to Be Pulled...
    May 23 2026
    In this episode of Marketing Is Mind Control, Jen the Nerd reads and expands on Chapter 5: Social Media Reels and Mood Buying. From the origins of Facebook and early social networking to the psychological mechanics behind reels, viral content, emotional hooks, and algorithm-driven buying behavior, this conversation explores how modern marketing influences perception, emotion, and decision-making.

    Jenn shares personal experiences from years in the marketing industry, discusses ethical versus manipulative advertising, and breaks down how entrepreneurs, creators, and small businesses can market authentically without exploiting fear, insecurity, or emotional programming.
    Topics include Edward Bernays, social media evolution, emotional marketing, AI-generated branding culture, influencer manipulation, ethical storytelling, mood-based buying, and the importance of building trust instead of chasing viral attention.

    Whether you're an entrepreneur, marketer, content creator, or simply trying to understand how online media shapes behavior, this episode offers a grounded perspective on modern digital influence and conscious marketing.

    Episode Minutes / Show Notes
    • 00:00 — Introduction to Marketing Is Mind Control
    • 01:20 — Why authentic entrepreneurs struggle with marketing
    • 02:30 — Sponsorship message and Facets of Hospitality mention
    • 03:45 — Edward Bernays, Freud, PR, and psychological marketing
    • 05:00 — Early Facebook memories and social networking history
    • 06:45 — Facebook, LifeLog, and digital culture shifts
    • 08:00 — Starting a social media marketing agency during hardship
    • 09:30 — Industry manipulation, stolen ideas, and shady marketing culture
    • 11:15 — AI marketing, fake professionalism, and loss of authenticity
    • 12:45 — Introduction to Chapter 5: Social Media Reels and Mood Buying
    • 14:00 — History of social media from AOL to MySpace to Facebook
    • 16:00 — The evolution of social networking and online connection
    • 18:00 — Reels, dopamine loops, and attention engineering
    • 19:30 — Emotional hooks, mood buying, and psychological triggers
    • 21:00 — Elizabeth Loftus, false memory research, and ethical concerns
    • 23:30 — Ethical marketing vs manipulative emotional programming
    • 25:00 — Big brands, advertising budgets, and consumer trust
    • 26:30 — Followers, algorithms, and judging businesses online
    • 27:45 — Rage bait, engagement culture, and intentional messaging
    • 29:00 — Sustainable marketing built on trust and honesty
    • 30:15 — Storytelling vs programming in modern media
    • 31:00 — Closing thoughts, faith, and protecting your mind


    NOTE: This is NOT AI Content (which we sometimes do have portions.) We didn't use AI to do anything except cut out some of my UMs for clarity.

    We will be transparent, and also you'll find places where we tell you it's AI and how we made it so you can if you want to. But...... the more we learn, the less AI we are using. Let's Hash That Out.

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    This podcast is for educational, informational, and commentary purposes only. The views expressed are opinions and interpretations intended to explore marketing, psychology, media influence, business systems, and cultural trends. Nothing shared on this podcast should be interpreted as legal, medical, financial, or professional advice. Any historical references, research discussions, or illustrative examples are presented for public-interest discussion and critical thinking. We do not claim undisclosed knowledge, classified information, or firsthand involvement in government, military, intelligence, or corporate operations. References to influence, persuasion, or control are discussed within the context of marketing, media, and communication theory. We do not allege illegal activity by any individual, organization, or institution unless such activity has been publicly documented and cited elsewhere. Listeners are encouraged to conduct their own research, consult qualified professionals when appropriate, and make independent decisions based on their own judgment. Participation in this podcast—whether as a listener or guest—does not create a professional-client relationship of any kind. This podcast promotes ethical marketing practices, transparency, and conscious communication. We do not endorse harm, coercion, harassment, or unlawful behavior in any form. By listening, you acknowledge that you are responsible for how you interpret and apply the information discussed.
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    30 min
  • Marketing Is Part of Cognitive Warfare | Book Dedication Special
    May 8 2026
    Ever felt like your choices aren't really yours? Let’s talk about the mind control behind marketing and how to break free.

    Tag someone who needs to hear this!

    Every day, we’re bombarded with thousands of ads designed to shape our thoughts and emotions. Think about it: how many decisions have you made today that weren’t influenced by outside forces?

    Marketing isn’t just selling; it's about control. The techniques used can manipulate desires and perceptions without you even knowing it.

    This book isn’t just about marketing; it’s about awakening to the truth of what’s shaping our reality. It’s time to build with integrity and authenticity in your business.

    Join me on this journey of clarity and truth.

    More insights in the book: Marketing is Mind Control by Jenn the Nerd on Amazon in ebook Kindle Format & Print paperback edition (which includes a business journal section for entrepreneurs) Visit MarketingisMindControl.com


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    This podcast is for educational, informational, and commentary purposes only. The views expressed are opinions and interpretations intended to explore marketing, psychology, media influence, business systems, and cultural trends. Nothing shared on this podcast should be interpreted as legal, medical, financial, or professional advice. Any historical references, research discussions, or illustrative examples are presented for public-interest discussion and critical thinking. We do not claim undisclosed knowledge, classified information, or firsthand involvement in government, military, intelligence, or corporate operations. References to influence, persuasion, or control are discussed within the context of marketing, media, and communication theory. We do not allege illegal activity by any individual, organization, or institution unless such activity has been publicly documented and cited elsewhere. Listeners are encouraged to conduct their own research, consult qualified professionals when appropriate, and make independent decisions based on their own judgment. Participation in this podcast—whether as a listener or guest—does not create a professional-client relationship of any kind. This podcast promotes ethical marketing practices, transparency, and conscious communication. We do not endorse harm, coercion, harassment, or unlawful behavior in any form. By listening, you acknowledge that you are responsible for how you interpret and apply the information discussed.
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    26 min
  • About This Podcast | Marketing is Mind Control by TheNerdInCharge.wtf
    Apr 4 2026
    Created by Your Marketing Team at Facets of Hospitality and powered by FacetHub

    Visit TheNerdInCharge.wtf for resources and to connect

    Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/marketing-is-mind-control--6677554/support.

    This podcast is for educational, informational, and commentary purposes only. The views expressed are opinions and interpretations intended to explore marketing, psychology, media influence, business systems, and cultural trends. Nothing shared on this podcast should be interpreted as legal, medical, financial, or professional advice. Any historical references, research discussions, or illustrative examples are presented for public-interest discussion and critical thinking. We do not claim undisclosed knowledge, classified information, or firsthand involvement in government, military, intelligence, or corporate operations. References to influence, persuasion, or control are discussed within the context of marketing, media, and communication theory. We do not allege illegal activity by any individual, organization, or institution unless such activity has been publicly documented and cited elsewhere. Listeners are encouraged to conduct their own research, consult qualified professionals when appropriate, and make independent decisions based on their own judgment. Participation in this podcast—whether as a listener or guest—does not create a professional-client relationship of any kind. This podcast promotes ethical marketing practices, transparency, and conscious communication. We do not endorse harm, coercion, harassment, or unlawful behavior in any form. By listening, you acknowledge that you are responsible for how you interpret and apply the information discussed.
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    2 min
  • The Chemical Coup: Understanding the Post-World War II Golden Age of Fragrance
    Apr 4 2026
    The Chemical Coup — How the Fragrance Industry Hijacked the Human Brain

    Did you know that the "Golden Age" of perfumery was built on the back of wartime nerve agents? In this episode of Marketing is Mind Control, we peel back the foil on how the post-WWII fragrance industry leveraged synthetic chemistry and the "limbic loophole" to bypass your logical brain. We're breaking down how "Powerhouse" scents weren't just about smelling good—they were about territorial marking, emotional anchoring, and engineering a reality where your own natural scent was a social failure.

    What We’re Diving Into:
    • The Nerve Agent Pivot: How chemical companies transformed post-war trauma into a multi-billion dollar "comfort" industry by exploiting the direct neural pathway between your nose and your memory center.
    • The Limbic Loophole: The science of why you can't "think" your way out of a scent. We explore how the olfactory bulb hits the amygdala and hippocampus before you even realize you're being sold.
    • Engineering "Anchor Scents": Why the aggressive, synthetic fragrances of the 70s and 80s were designed to create subconscious commands of "Success" and "Safety".
    • The Pheromone Illusion: The ethics behind adding synthetic triggers to fragrances to manipulate social interactions and attraction.
    • The Era of Scent Branding: From 80s boardrooms to the "smellitizers" in modern retail, we look at how brands literally own the air you breathe.
      Key Takeaways:
      • Learn how to identify the "chemical commands" hidden in your daily environment.
      • Understand the "Trade Secret" laws that keep you from knowing what’s actually in your bottle.
      • Empower yourself to look past the marketing and reclaim your own sensory reality.

      Ready to see the code behind the curtain?
      Check out the full visual breakdown and join the resistance at TheNerdinCharge.wtf. Grab the official gear, access the redacted archives, and stay in charge.
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      Don't just breathe it in. Question the air.


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    This podcast is for educational, informational, and commentary purposes only. The views expressed are opinions and interpretations intended to explore marketing, psychology, media influence, business systems, and cultural trends. Nothing shared on this podcast should be interpreted as legal, medical, financial, or professional advice. Any historical references, research discussions, or illustrative examples are presented for public-interest discussion and critical thinking. We do not claim undisclosed knowledge, classified information, or firsthand involvement in government, military, intelligence, or corporate operations. References to influence, persuasion, or control are discussed within the context of marketing, media, and communication theory. We do not allege illegal activity by any individual, organization, or institution unless such activity has been publicly documented and cited elsewhere. Listeners are encouraged to conduct their own research, consult qualified professionals when appropriate, and make independent decisions based on their own judgment. Participation in this podcast—whether as a listener or guest—does not create a professional-client relationship of any kind. This podcast promotes ethical marketing practices, transparency, and conscious communication. We do not endorse harm, coercion, harassment, or unlawful behavior in any form. By listening, you acknowledge that you are responsible for how you interpret and apply the information discussed.
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    10 min
  • From Persuasion to Permission: Reclaiming Marketing
    Jan 8 2026
    In this episode, The Nerd explores the deep connection between marketing and psychology — starting with the early foundations of modern advertising and moving into how those same principles quietly shape today’s digital landscape. You’ll hear:
    • How persuasion evolved from communication into control
    • Why hooks, trends, and fake metrics leave businesses exhausted
    • The legacy of Edward Bernays and behavioral influence
    • What ethical marketing actually looks like in practice
    • How to reclaim marketing as a system — not a performance
    This episode is for business owners who know something feels off, want better results, and are ready to market consciously instead of compulsively.

    Marketing is Mind Control | The Podcast
    Marketing isn’t broken — it’s over-optimized. In Marketing Is Mind Control, The Nerd breaks down how psychology, persuasion, and branding have shaped modern business culture — and why so many entrepreneurs feel exhausted, invisible, or stuck chasing fake engagement instead of real appointments. This show blends history, behavioral insight, and real-world case studies to help business owners step out of the algorithmic hamster wheel and into ethical, sustainable marketing systems that actually work. We expose what’s manipulative.
    We highlight what’s effective.

    And we teach how to build attraction-based marketing without burning trust, time, or your nervous system. No hype. No hustle cults.

    Just clarity, systems, and better questions.

    Podcast Category:
    • Business
    • Marketing
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Ethics & Culture
    Keywords / Tags:
    ethical marketing, marketing psychology, persuasion, behavioral marketing, branding strategy, conscious business, attraction marketing, sustainable marketing, business systems, Edward Bernays, marketing ethics, small business marketing, brand trust, anti-hustle marketing

    Host:
    The Nerd
    Produced By:
    Your Marketing Team at Facets of Hospitality
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    marketingismindcontrol.com
    FacetsofHospitality.com

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    This podcast is for educational, informational, and commentary purposes only. The views expressed are opinions and interpretations intended to explore marketing, psychology, media influence, business systems, and cultural trends. Nothing shared on this podcast should be interpreted as legal, medical, financial, or professional advice. Any historical references, research discussions, or illustrative examples are presented for public-interest discussion and critical thinking. We do not claim undisclosed knowledge, classified information, or firsthand involvement in government, military, intelligence, or corporate operations. References to influence, persuasion, or control are discussed within the context of marketing, media, and communication theory. We do not allege illegal activity by any individual, organization, or institution unless such activity has been publicly documented and cited elsewhere. Listeners are encouraged to conduct their own research, consult qualified professionals when appropriate, and make independent decisions based on their own judgment. Participation in this podcast—whether as a listener or guest—does not create a professional-client relationship of any kind. This podcast promotes ethical marketing practices, transparency, and conscious communication. We do not endorse harm, coercion, harassment, or unlawful behavior in any form. By listening, you acknowledge that you are responsible for how you interpret and apply the information discussed.
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    19 min
  • A love song written in a cold war hotspot: Your AI Handler to discuss how this relates to Britney Spears
    Nov 20 2025
    Marketing is Mind Control and I'm your AI Handler here to discuss why you need my 'AI Prompt Wings: A Guide to Becoming an AI Handler' book from Amazon.
    This conversation explores the intersection of music and historical events, particularly focusing on how the Cold War influenced songwriting. The discussion highlights the experiences of songwriter Jorgen Eloffson, who created Britney Spears "SOMETIMES" song while staying at a historically significant hotel in Key West, known for its ties to the Cuba crisis and CIA operations... and how this all was discovered randomly, and wouldn't have been had I believed AI lies.

    No allegations, no pointing fingers... just ODD dots that AI didn't want to see. You can connect what you want... but don't forget to think for yourself and push through walls when someone doesn't want you to do so.

    Takeaways
    The Cold War had a significant impact on cultural expressions like music.
    Jorgen Eloffson's songwriting process was influenced by his surroundings.

    Hotel La Conca served as a backdrop for creative inspiration.
    Historical events can shape the themes and emotions in songs.
    The connection between music and political history is profound.
    Understanding the context of a song can enhance its meaning.
    The era of MKUltra reflects a dark chapter in American history.
    Songwriting can be a reflection of societal tensions and conflicts.
    The blending of personal and historical narratives in music is powerful.
    Exploring the past can reveal hidden layers in contemporary art.

    Watch this with the document on screen to see the photos and walkthrough on Facets of Inspiration Youtube Channel.




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    This podcast is for educational, informational, and commentary purposes only. The views expressed are opinions and interpretations intended to explore marketing, psychology, media influence, business systems, and cultural trends. Nothing shared on this podcast should be interpreted as legal, medical, financial, or professional advice. Any historical references, research discussions, or illustrative examples are presented for public-interest discussion and critical thinking. We do not claim undisclosed knowledge, classified information, or firsthand involvement in government, military, intelligence, or corporate operations. References to influence, persuasion, or control are discussed within the context of marketing, media, and communication theory. We do not allege illegal activity by any individual, organization, or institution unless such activity has been publicly documented and cited elsewhere. Listeners are encouraged to conduct their own research, consult qualified professionals when appropriate, and make independent decisions based on their own judgment. Participation in this podcast—whether as a listener or guest—does not create a professional-client relationship of any kind. This podcast promotes ethical marketing practices, transparency, and conscious communication. We do not endorse harm, coercion, harassment, or unlawful behavior in any form. By listening, you acknowledge that you are responsible for how you interpret and apply the information discussed.
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    38 min
  • The Viral Illusion
    Jul 18 2025
    You’ve heard the hype—“just go viral” and watch your business explode. But what happens when your moment in the spotlight turns into a PR disaster, a meme, or a magnet for the wrong clients? In this episode of Marketing Is Mind Control, The Nerd unpacks why going viral is not a strategy—it’s a liability. We’ll look at:
    • The hidden psychological cost of virality (for you and your audience)
    • Why algorithmic attention ≠ aligned audience
    • The recent viral CEO scandal and what it really teaches us about visibility without consent
    • Why real marketing isn’t about shock—it’s about sustainable magnetism
    • How to build a business that doesn’t rely on internet roulette
    If you’re tired of being told that chaos is a shortcut to growth, this episode will inspire you with the clarity and strategy to show up without selling out.

    Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/marketing-is-mind-control--6677554/support.

    This podcast is for educational, informational, and commentary purposes only. The views expressed are opinions and interpretations intended to explore marketing, psychology, media influence, business systems, and cultural trends. Nothing shared on this podcast should be interpreted as legal, medical, financial, or professional advice. Any historical references, research discussions, or illustrative examples are presented for public-interest discussion and critical thinking. We do not claim undisclosed knowledge, classified information, or firsthand involvement in government, military, intelligence, or corporate operations. References to influence, persuasion, or control are discussed within the context of marketing, media, and communication theory. We do not allege illegal activity by any individual, organization, or institution unless such activity has been publicly documented and cited elsewhere. Listeners are encouraged to conduct their own research, consult qualified professionals when appropriate, and make independent decisions based on their own judgment. Participation in this podcast—whether as a listener or guest—does not create a professional-client relationship of any kind. This podcast promotes ethical marketing practices, transparency, and conscious communication. We do not endorse harm, coercion, harassment, or unlawful behavior in any form. By listening, you acknowledge that you are responsible for how you interpret and apply the information discussed.
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    31 min