Topic: Neuro Linguistic Programming

20 chapters across the catalog

Brain Rot
Episode 1748 9:21 - 12:50

1748: Brain Rot

Democratic Messaging Supercut and NLP "In This Moment" Analysis

A supercut of Democratic politicians and media figures reveals the repetitive use of the phrase "in this moment" across various political discussions. Analysis suggests this may be a Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) technique designed to anchor listeners in a specific emotional state or signal group cohesion. AI tools like ChatGPT describe the phrase as a tool for state management and mindfulness, though its sudden ubiquity in political rhetoric remains a subject of skepticism.

Hypophora
Episode 1739 1:37:03 - 1:38:38

1739: Hypophora

Hypophora Rhetorical Device, Psychological Control

The rhetorical device "hypophora," in which a speaker poses a question and immediately answers it, is identified as a common tool for psychological control in media. This technique is used to transition discussions in a specific direction and suggest answers that the listener may not have considered. Analysts suggest it is a form of neuro-linguistic programming designed to manage the curiosity of the audience.

New Collar Worker
Episode 1450 20:55 - 23:50

1450: New Collar Worker

Chuck Schumer Brands "Ultra-MAGA" Republicans, NLP Memes

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has adopted the "Ultra-MAGA" label to describe Republican efforts to overturn Roe v. Wade. Former President Donald Trump has embraced the moniker, referring to himself as the "MAGA King." Analysts suggest the repetitive use of "Ultra" by the Biden administration is a deliberate neuro-linguistic programming tactic designed to frame political opponents as extremists.

Equity Hotel
Episode 1415 1:58:27 - 2:03:54

1415: Equity Hotel

Kamala Harris and the January 6th Anniversary Spell

Vice President Kamala Harris compared January 6th to Pearl Harbor and the September 11th attacks. The hosts analyzed her speech as a form of "neuro-linguistic programming" designed to create a collective memory of the event. They noted that while people vividly remember where they were during 9/11 or the Kennedy assassination, the January 6th narrative feels manufactured and scripted.

Davos Douche
Episode 1285 2:18:07 - 2:21:13

1285: Davos Douche

Frank Luntz Focus Group and NLP Techniques

Pollster Frank Luntz is accused of using neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) during a CNN focus group following the Vice Presidential debate. Luntz told the audience that "everyone is nodding their head no" regarding Kamala Harris's performance, even as the visual evidence showed a mixed reaction. This is cited as an example of irresponsible journalism and an attempt to subconsciously influence viewer perception.

RBG Down!
Episode 1279 1:05:21 - 1:10:54

1279: RBG Down!

A is for Activist Children's Book Controversy

The children's book "A is for Activist" is being used in Washington State schools, drawing criticism for its political messaging. Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello is featured reading the book, which uses the alphabet to introduce concepts like abolitionism, co-ops, and environmental justice. The hosts argue the book uses neuro-linguistic programming to brainwash young children.

Ash for Cash
Episode 894 37:00 - 40:57

894: Ash for Cash

Trump Press Conference, Fake News and CNN Confrontation

During a press conference at Trump Tower, Donald Trump compared the leaking of the dossier to tactics used in Nazi Germany. He famously refused to take a question from CNN reporter Jim Acosta, labeling the network "fake news" while utilizing repetitive speech patterns associated with neuro-linguistic programming.

Long Gun
Episode 778 2:37:48 - 2:41:28

778: Long Gun

The "Virtuous Cycle" of Intelligence and Winning the War

Ashton Carter describes a "virtuous cycle" of intelligence gathering in Syria that will lead to more raids and momentum. The hosts analyze his use of the word "virtuous," suggesting it is a neuro-linguistic programming tactic to frame unilateral military action as moral. When asked if the U.S. is currently winning, Carter avoids a direct answer, stating only that "we will win."

Solution Space
Episode 730

730: Solution Space

Tbilisi Hippo Escape, Retro Games and Neuro-Linguistic Programming

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the show discussing a viral photo of a hippo roaming the streets of Tbilisi, Georgia, following a zoo flood. The conversation shifts to childhood games like Hungry Hungry Hippos and Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots. They introduce the concept of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) as a form of mind control and behavioral suggestion popularized by figures like Tony Robbins.

Imperial News
Episode 673 12:39 - 17:55

673: Imperial News

Obama Chicago Speech, Scripted Heckling and NLP

Adam Curry analyzes a speech given by President Obama in Chicago, asserting that a heckling incident involving immigration activists was a scripted event. He highlights Obama's stuttering and verbal patterns as evidence of a controlled performance. The hosts discuss how such disruptions are used to transition into specific policy "payloads" for the media.

Apes on iPads
Episode 388 7:50 - 14:38

388: Apes on iPads

Rick Santorum, Mickey Mouse Club NLP, and Frothy Drinks

Rick Santorum is analyzed for his repetitive use of the phrase "why because," which a producer identifies as a neuro-linguistic programming trigger derived from the Mickey Mouse Club theme song. The hosts discuss the "Santorum" cocktail recipe involving peppermint patties and vodka. A debate ensues regarding the history and various iterations of the Mickey Mouse Club featuring stars like Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears.

Episode 371 34:55 - 39:04

371: Dead Herring in Norway!

Rick Santorum, Neuro-Linguistic Programming Techniques

The hosts analyze Rick Santorum's use of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) in his public speaking. They focus on his habit of inserting the word "why" followed immediately by "because" to lead the audience to his conclusions without allowing time for critical thought. They experiment with using the technique themselves to demonstrate its persuasive power.

Obama's Clutch Car
Episode 297 56:56 - 59:35

297: Obama's Clutch Car

Paul Ryan, Budget Proposal and Weasel Words

President Barack Obama criticized Representative Paul Ryan's budget proposal, using what critics call "weasel words" and neuro-linguistic programming. Obama framed Ryan's plan as cutting education and transportation while reducing taxes for the wealthy. The discussion notes that neither side is addressing the significant military spending on foreign wars as a solution to the deficit.

Chillin' & Killin'
Episode 289 22:13 - 23:44

289: Chillin' & Killin'

Mailing List Typos and Negative Reinforcement

A discussion ensues regarding typos in the No Agenda mailing list and the psychological impact of negative phrasing. Adam explains his choice to use the word "remember" instead of "don't forget" to avoid reinforcing the negative action of forgetting, citing principles of neuro-linguistic programming.

GaGa & Little Boy
Episode 282 1:29:38 - 1:35:27

282: GaGa & Little Boy

De-douching Rituals and No Agenda News Network

Listeners request "de-douching" after abandoning satellite radio for podcasts. The hosts mention the development of the "No Agenda News Network" (NANN) as a continuous flow of stories for producers. They joke about using neuro-linguistic programming to anchor the show's donation URL to stop signs.

Multidimensional Poverty Index
Episode 249 28:52 - 31:38

249: Multidimensional Poverty Index

Jay-Z Presidential Ambitions, Hip-Hop Association Tactics

Rapper Jay-Z's public comments about potentially running for president are framed as a subtle media tactic to diminish President Obama's stature. By associating the presidency with hip-hop culture, critics argue the office is being "knocked down a few pegs" through associative neuro-linguistic programming. Obama's recent press conference performance is further criticized for its long pauses and the disrespectful tone of the reporters.

Douchebags
Episode 179 2:02:03 - 2:09:10

179: Douchebags

General Petraeus on Charlie Rose and 9/11 Narrative

General David Petraeus appeared on Charlie Rose to discuss the transition of tasks to Afghan security forces. The hosts analyze the interview for "neuro-linguistic programming" (NLP) and criticize Petraeus' highly decorated uniform. They specifically highlight Petraeus' claim that the 9/11 attacks were planned in Kandahar as a shift in the official narrative.

Podcast Award Nominees
Episode 147 1:34:42 - 1:38:24

147: Podcast Award Nominees

Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Media Deconstruction Techniques

The hosts explain the use of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) in media and how their audio-only format helps listeners focus on words without visual distractions. They discuss how deconstructing TV shows like "Law & Order" reveals poor acting that is usually masked by visual cues. Reference is made to Marshall McLuhan's theories on "hot" and "cool" mediums.

Zombieland USA
Episode 139 38:24 - 43:10

139: Zombieland USA

CNN Advertising Subliminals, Fellatio Health Hoax

An analysis of CNN promotional spots for Anderson Cooper 360 suggests the use of audio techniques designed to confuse the brain and deliver suggestions through separate stereo channels. In a separate media critique, a viral story claiming that fellatio reduces breast cancer risk is identified as a hoax. Despite being debunked, the story was erroneously attributed to the Associated Press and circulated through mainstream outlets like CNN.com.