The App That Knew When She Was Lonely (And Used It Against Her)

The App That Knew When She Was Lonely (And Used It Against Her)

Author: Joe & Ryan April 23, 2026 Duration: 13:26
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.

Joe and Ryan host The Skillful Art Of Manipulation | Mastering Psychology & Influence, a series that lives in the intriguing space where true crime narratives meet the subtle mechanics of human behavior. Rather than just recounting stories, they pull them apart to examine the underlying tactics of persuasion and control that shape events. You’ll hear discussions that range from infamous cases to fictional thrillers, all through the lens of how influence operates in our society. This podcast digs into the methods of emotional coercion and deception, whether they appear in a high-stakes business deal, a political campaign, or a personal relationship. Each conversation aims to unpack the psychological frameworks behind these maneuvers, providing a clearer understanding of how they work in the modern world. The tone is analytical yet engaging, designed for anyone curious about the forces that guide decisions and actions, often without our conscious awareness. By blending categories like society, culture, and true crime, Joe and Ryan create a unique audio experience that is as thought-provoking as it is compelling. Tune in for a deep dive into the art and science of influence, where every episode offers a new perspective on the unseen games being played around us.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

The Skillful Art Of Manipulation | Mastering Psychology & Influence
Podcast Episodes
She Turned My Desire Into a Weapon — Then Let Me Pull the Trigger [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:47
Desire didn’t make him reckless. It made him obedient. He never thought of himself as manipulated. He thought he was chosen. Trusted. Different. She never asked for his secrets—she made silence feel unbearable. She never…
I Turned His Guilt Into My Alibi [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 7:36
He came to her drowning in guilt, desperate for someone to tell him he wasn’t a monster. She listened. She reassured. She guided him—carefully, deliberately—until his need for absolution became her shield. Told entirely…
I Was in Love With Someone Who Was Studying Me [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 9:01
He thought he was building intimacy. She was collecting data. Every argument felt constructive. Every reconciliation felt deeper. What he believed was emotional growth was actually a series of controlled tests—calibrated…
I Didn’t Need to Lie — I Just Let Him Assume [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:36
She never asked for favors. She never told a lie. She simply stayed quiet—and let him do the rest. Told entirely from the manipulator’s point of view, this episode follows a woman who discovers that silence can be more p…
I Thought I Was Protecting Her — I Was Just Being Used [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:20
He thought he was being loyal. Protective. Necessary. She never asked him to hurt anyone—she just framed fear like intimacy and danger like a shared secret. Every time he stepped in, she rewarded him. Every time he cross…
I Ruined Three People Without Touching Them Once [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 9:57
I never yelled. I never threatened. I never touched anyone. I only listened. Three people trusted me with their insecurities, their private resentments, their quiet comparisons. I didn’t twist their words—I simply let th…