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Marketing is Mind Control

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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.

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

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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 Any historical references, research discussions, or illustrative examples are presented for public-interest discussion and critical thinking.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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    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
    Powered by FacetHub:
    marketingismindcontrol.com
    FacetsofHospitality.com

    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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    19 Min.
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