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🎙️ Get the ad-free version and exclusive bonus segments here: / / madwarfare
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Tanna Krewson — cognitive warfare expert, former Army officer, and one of the people who helped shape NATO's cognitive warfare concept — about the fight for cognitive superiority, why "disinformation" is often too small a word for what's happening, and how identity, emotion, boredom, belonging, and social media all become part of the modern battlefield.
We get into why facts alone don't change minds, why smart people are still wildly easy to influence, and why one of the most radical things you can do right now might just be to touch grass and dodge your phone.
We also talk about: • what cognitive warfare actually means • why the fight over definitions matters • cognitive superiority, resilience, and democratic societies • why facts alone rarely change what people believe • how emotion and identity drive influence • why disinformation is only one piece of the problem • the attention economy and the business model of outrage • why boredom has geopolitical consequences • the FIB test: Feeling, Identity, Benefit • belonging, radicalization, and the need to feel heard • why emotional regulation may be a national security skill
If you've ever wondered why scrolling your phone now feels like being emotionally mugged by a casino with a defense contract, this one's for you.
Dr. Tanna Krewson website:
https://www.tannakrewson.com/
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MAD Warfare™ is hosted by narrative strategist Jocelyn Brady and cognitive neuroscientist Sean Anthony Guillory. Edited and produced by Amine el Filali.
Visit madwarfare.com for extra giggles. Send dream guests, weird ideas, wishes, and sponsorship inquiries (yes, again) to [email protected].
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By STP Productions🎙️ Get the ad-free version and exclusive bonus segments here: / / madwarfare
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Tanna Krewson — cognitive warfare expert, former Army officer, and one of the people who helped shape NATO's cognitive warfare concept — about the fight for cognitive superiority, why "disinformation" is often too small a word for what's happening, and how identity, emotion, boredom, belonging, and social media all become part of the modern battlefield.
We get into why facts alone don't change minds, why smart people are still wildly easy to influence, and why one of the most radical things you can do right now might just be to touch grass and dodge your phone.
We also talk about: • what cognitive warfare actually means • why the fight over definitions matters • cognitive superiority, resilience, and democratic societies • why facts alone rarely change what people believe • how emotion and identity drive influence • why disinformation is only one piece of the problem • the attention economy and the business model of outrage • why boredom has geopolitical consequences • the FIB test: Feeling, Identity, Benefit • belonging, radicalization, and the need to feel heard • why emotional regulation may be a national security skill
If you've ever wondered why scrolling your phone now feels like being emotionally mugged by a casino with a defense contract, this one's for you.
Dr. Tanna Krewson website:
https://www.tannakrewson.com/
⸻
Want To Support MAD?
Sponsor us. We'll make you a weird, wonderful custom video.
Email: [email protected]
(Or send snacks. Still counts.)
⸻
MAD Warfare™ is hosted by narrative strategist Jocelyn Brady and cognitive neuroscientist Sean Anthony Guillory. Edited and produced by Amine el Filali.
Visit madwarfare.com for extra giggles. Send dream guests, weird ideas, wishes, and sponsorship inquiries (yes, again) to [email protected].
⸻
Fair Use
This show is MAD enough to include homages, short clips, and references that provide vital context and/or moments of joy. We deeply respect every creator's work and use these moments for educational, artistic, and transformative purposes under Fair Use. If we missed an attribution or you'd like to collaborate, reach out—we're happy to chat.