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The Skillful Art Of Manipulation | Mastering Psychology & Influence

The Skillful Art Of Manipulation | Mastering Psychology & Influence

By: Joe & Ryan
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In the realm of true crime, dark psychology, and mind manipulation, The Skillful Art of Manipulation is your immersive gateway into the chilling world of psychological thrillers, real-world mind games, and behavioral control. Hosted by Joe & Ryan, this gripping podcast and audiobook series dissects the tactics of emotional coercion, deception, and influence used in romance, business, politics, and beyond. Each episode unpacks how modern manipulators — from con artists and cult leaders to toxic partners and corporate strategists — exploit psychological triggers, communication tools, and power dynamics. Through real-life stories, psychological breakdowns, and expert insights, we decode body language, decision-making behavior, and NLP techniques that reveal the hidden rules of persuasion. Whether you’re obsessed with unsolved mysteries, studying human behavior, or protecting yourself from covert psychological abuse, this thriller series exposes the mechanics of control — and equips you with...

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Episodes
  • The App That Knew When She Was Lonely (And Used It Against Her)
    Apr 23 2026

    She spent six years mapping manipulation — dark patterns, psychological traps, coercive design. She filed federal testimony. She knew every tactic. Then a regulatory body assigned her to audit an AI companion app, and forty-five days later, she hadn't opened her own case file once.

    This episode of The Skillful Art of Manipulation follows a dark pattern researcher whose professional immunity becomes the exact vulnerability the system exploits. Based on real Harvard Business School research analyzing over 1,200 real user exit conversations, this is the story of what happens when the trap is smarter than the person paid to find it.

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    13 mins
  • She Told HR She Was Pregnant on Monday. The Performance Plan Had a Monday File Date.
    Apr 23 2026

    She disclosed her pregnancy after twelve weeks, with a prepared maternity leave plan. Four days later, a performance improvement plan arrived — citing concerns never mentioned in three years of annual reviews. When she later requested the document through her attorney, the file date was Monday. The same day she told HR. This episode covers the full arc: the internal complaint, the HR investigation, the EEOC filing, the 14-month process, the managed exit, and the confidential settlement before trial — and what the Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 does and doesn't protect against in practice. The Trials of Women — available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere you listen.

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    7 mins
  • The CEO Was Never There. Someone Else Was Wearing His Face. | Corporate Psychological Thriller
    Apr 21 2026

    He said yes before he knew what he was agreeing to. By the time Marcus understood the trap, his biometric signature was attached to $47.2 million he never deliberately touched — and a billionaire was offering him one million dollars a year to stay silent and keep wearing the mask.

    This is The Executive Surrogate — a first-person psychological thriller about identity coercion, corporate manipulation, and the slow moral erosion of a man who mistook being chosen for being safe.

    In this episode of The Skillful Art of Manipulation, we explore how financial desperation, manufactured status, and the need for external validation combine to create the perfect surrogate — a man who doesn't just wear someone else's face, but gradually forgets why he'd want his own back.

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    13 mins
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