No one wakes up and decides to become an addict. But millions wake up every day trapped in a cage they never saw being built.
In this episode, I uncover the hidden mechanics of addiction — how pharmaceutical companies, social media algorithms, and processed food scientists have engineered products to hijack your brain's reward system. Purdue Pharma knew OxyContin was addictive. Facebook's internal documents admit the platform is designed to exploit dopamine loops. Sugar has been shown in studies to be as addictive as cocaine. This is not a failure of willpower. It is a failure of regulation. Based on investigative reporting, neuroscience research, and leaked corporate documents, this episode reveals how ordinary people get turned into addicts before they even realize what is happening. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because the addiction crisis was not an accident. It was a business model.