Persuaded: The Hidden Forces Behind Every 'Yes'
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Episode 13 Summary: Persuaded: The Hidden Forces Behind Every ‘Yes’
In this eye-opening episode, Mike and Manon dig into the psychology of influence and why we often say “yes” when we mean “no.” From subtle social cues to full-on memory rewrites, this episode explores how easily our perceptions, beliefs, and even memories can be shaped by those around us.
Highlights:
Classic Conformity StudiesSolomon Asch’s famous line experiment shows how 75% ofpeople conform to group pressure—even when they know the group
Elizabeth Loftus's Work:
Demonstrates how suggestion and phrasing can alter memories-proving memory is not a video camera but a reconstruction.
Cialdini's 6 Principles of Persuasion:
The crew breaks down reciprocity, commitment, social proof, authority, liking, and scarcity with modern examples from Costco to Tupperware parties and Nike drops.
Personal Stories:
Mike recounts how a vacuum salesman used nearly every trick in the book on him; Manon shares her husband Connor's brief but charming door-to-door roof sales.Takeaway:Understanding the psychology of persuasion helps you become a more conscious consumer, communicator, and decision-maker. Influence is everywhere—but awareness is your best defense.