Media
A Collection of Conversations, Resources, and Appearances That Bring My Research to Life Beyond the Page.
Where My Research Meets Conversation
Books are one way I share my research, but media conversations let the ideas breathe in a different way. Through interviews, podcasts, and public discussions, I talk about how brainwashing, persuasion, and cultural shifts shape everyday life.
These conversations bring history and psychology into the present — connecting past experiments in influence to the challenges of today’s digital world. Whether I am with a journalist, a podcast host, or a live audience, my goal is the same. I want to make complex ideas clear, relevant, and useful.

Appearances
Conversations that bring my research to life — from podcasts to public radio. A look at how brainwashing, persuasion, and cultural shifts shape our world.

Press Kit
Everything organizers and journalists need in one place — bio, headshots, and booking details. A simple resource for featuring my work.
Topics I Talk About
In my media appearances, I return to a few key themes. Each one helps explain how hidden systems shape our lives today.
- Brainwashing and Persuasion — how influence works and why no one is immune.
- Media Destabilization and Hyper Persuasion — what happens when truth feels unstable.
- Cults and Scams — stories that show human vulnerability to manipulation.
- Technology and Influence — how digital tools affect the way we think and act.
- Trauma and Psychology — the missing piece in many stories about control and change.
Why These Conversations Matter
When I take part in interviews and podcasts, my goal is not only to share research but to make it useful. These conversations show how history and psychology connect to the present. They help people see the hidden systems that shape our choices and give us tools to stay grounded in a confusing world.
Invite Me to Join Your Conversation
If you’re a podcast host, journalist, or event organizer, I’d love to be a part of your program. I bring decades of research—and plenty of stories—to make complex ideas clear, relevant, and engaging.