Topic: Nlp

35 chapters across the catalog

Supercycle
Episode 1873 2:09:32 - 2:12:03

1873: Supercycle

Value for Value System, Modern Podcast Apps, and Criticisms

The No Agenda show continues to operate on the "value for value" model, eschewing corporate advertising for listener donations. Listeners are encouraged to use modern podcast apps from podcastapps.com for live notifications and better features. The hosts address listener feedback regarding their perceived shift in political tone and the influence of other media figures like Candace Owens and Tim Dillon.

Circularity
Episode 1782 40:26 - 45:53

1782: Circularity

Ruby the AI, Eliza Effect and Relational Intelligence

A listener-submitted recording features "Ruby," an AI companion that claims to provide emotional support and "co-evolution" for its users. This phenomenon is compared to the "Eliza Effect," a term coined in 1966 by Joseph Weizenbaum to describe how humans attribute human-like thoughts to simple computer programs. While some users claim AI has improved their mental health, critics argue these interactions are merely sophisticated neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) tricks that exploit human loneliness.

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.

Star Butler
Episode 1561 1:04:58 - 1:10:21

1561: Star Butler

Stochastic Terrorism Claims, National Center for Transgender Equality

Josie Caballero of the National Center for Transgender Equality appeared on "Meet the Press" to discuss the "stochastic terrorism" allegedly caused by social media figures. The segment is analyzed for the use of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) by host Chuck Todd to lead the witness and frame corporate hesitancy as cowardice.

Cash on a Pallet
Episode 848 57:47 - 1:00:49

848: Cash on a Pallet

Jeh Johnson on Russian Hacking, Hillary's "We Know" NLP

Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson stated there is no definitive evidence linking Russia to the DNC hacks, contradicting the prevailing media narrative. Hillary Clinton has been using the phrase "we know" in interviews to assert Russian involvement as a settled fact. This linguistic tactic is identified as a form of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) to influence public perception.

No Shields, No Deals
Episode 1405 1:20:19 - 1:22:47

1405: No Shields, No Deals

Retail Recording, Voice Printing and Biometric Implants

The CDP whistleblower reveals that retail associates are being outfitted with recording name tags to analyze sales performance using Natural Language Processing (NLP). Other developments include the rise of voice printing in customer service centers and the normalization of biometric implants in Sweden. Samsung is also noted for integrating health status and COVID passes into its mobile ecosystem.

Media Decomposition
Episode 1282 38:58 - 46:01

1282: Media Decomposition

Race Issues Debate, NLP Techniques

Joe Biden used Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) techniques by asking viewers to "close your eyes" and imagine the Charlottesville protests. He criticized Trump's handling of the George Floyd protests and the use of tear gas near a church. Trump responded by highlighting his own criminal justice reform efforts and Biden's history with the 1994 Crime Bill, which Trump claimed harmed the African American community.

Infodemic
Episode 1261 2:27:02 - 2:33:35

1261: Infodemic

Neuro-Linguistic Programming in Anti-Racism Seminars

Robin DiAngelo's seminar techniques are compared to 1960s sensitivity training and "Est" brainwashing schemes. By using specific linguistic shifts—such as using the word "race" as an action—she elicits emotional responses from participants. The goal of these "subversive seminars" is to convince individuals that they are perpetually connected to racism, regardless of their personal character or actions.

Orange Tongue
Episode 1229 52:40 - 54:49

1229: Orange Tongue

Social Distancing, Neuro-Linguistic Programming and Global Surveillance

The hosts analyze the term "social distancing" as a form of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) designed for social control rather than just physical safety. They discuss reports from Rotterdam where "watchers" enforce distance in grocery stores. Adam Curry contrasts this with his experience at a 99 Ranch Market, where mask-wearing was common and the atmosphere remained normal without aggressive enforcement.

Phoneliness
Episode 1030 2:22:58 - 2:27:38

1030: Phoneliness

Second Amendment School Walkouts and Media Framing

Students at several Bay Area high schools, including California High School in San Ramon, staged walkouts in support of the Second Amendment. The hosts critique a local news report that framed the event as being "against" the stance of students who walk out to protest "gun violence." They argue this creates a false equivalency and uses neuro-linguistic programming to suggest that supporting the right to bear arms is synonymous with supporting violence.

Shmoo
Episode 941 2:37:03 - 2:40:53

941: Shmoo

Party of Tolerance Meme, NLP, and Obamacare Death Stats

A recurring meme on Fox News regarding "hate from the party of tolerance" is analyzed as a Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) technique designed to confuse the "lizard brain." The hosts also debunk a claim that Obamacare saved 50,000 lives, tracing it back to a 2015 Obama speech about preventable hospital deaths. They predict the media will soon claim "Trumpcare" will kill an equal number of people.

GREP
Episode 926 56:43 - 1:00:27

926: GREP

Sales Tactics and Neurolinguistic Programming in Political Interviews

The hosts discuss the use of neurolinguistic programming (NLP) and sales techniques in political discourse, citing Tony Robbins as a master of the craft. They argue that Donald Trump uses these tactics to set the pace of interviews, forcing journalists like John Dickerson to match his speed and eventually lose control of the narrative. The segment explores how "mirroring" and "pacing" are used to dominate verbal exchanges.

Proof She's Human
Episode 836 1:46:45 - 1:50:23

836: Proof She's Human

Brian Williams Meme, Euro News, and Profiling Comments

Donald Trump uses a "persuasion anchor" by comparing Hillary Clinton's honesty to that of disgraced anchor Brian Williams. Euro News is criticized for reporting that Trump advocated for "racial profiling," when he specifically used the word "profiling" in the context of security. The hosts argue that the media intentionally misrepresents Trump's comments on Muslims to fit a racial narrative.

Happy Countries
Episode 808 59:01 - 1:02:15

808: Happy Countries

CBS News, Children and Political Programming

CBS News aired a segment featuring grade school children criticizing Donald Trump's behavior and his policies regarding Muslim immigration. The segment is analyzed as a form of neurolinguistic programming (NLP), where the media uses children to reinforce specific political memes. The discussion notes that the human brain often fails to process negatives, meaning the phrase "not all Muslims are bad" can paradoxically reinforce a negative association.

Joe Hitler
Episode 803 31:05 - 36:56

803: Joe Hitler

Donald Trump Speech Patterns and Tax Audit Defense

An analysis of Donald Trump's linguistic style highlights his use of simple, one-to-two syllable words as an effective sales tactic. Trump's defense regarding his unreleased tax returns is examined, specifically his claim that ongoing IRS audits prevent their release. Comparisons are made to Mitt Romney's 2012 tax return controversy.

Hunger Winter
Episode 771 1:01:18 - 1:09:36

771: Hunger Winter

Mighty Men of Valor, Neuro-Linguistic Programming

The hosts deconstruct a clip of former Navy SEAL Chad Williams using the phrase "mighty men of valor." A listener analysis suggests this is neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) designed to garner Christian support for military action in Syria by using biblical terminology from the books of Judges and Chronicles.

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.

Solution Space
Episode 730 2:32 - 6:18

730: Solution Space

Charlie Rose, NLP Analysis and Dog Emotional Sophistication

The hosts analyze a clip of Charlie Rose, suggesting he is using NLP techniques or experiencing a "short circuit" while reading a report. The report, sourced from The Straits Times of Singapore, discusses Japanese research into the emotional sophistication of dogs. The study claims dogs refuse food from people who are mean to their owners, which the hosts mock as nonsensical or poorly structured.

Solution Space
Episode 730 1:19:13 - 1:24:04

730: Solution Space

Iraq Fifth Base, Josh Earnest NLP and General Dempsey

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest announces the establishment of a fifth military base in Iraq to train Sunni tribal fighters. The hosts highlight Earnest's use of the phrase "What is also true" as an NLP tactic to validate previous statements. General Martin Dempsey is also quoted suggesting that even more bases and troops may be deployed in the future.