MAD Warfare Podcast

STP Productions

MAD Warfare™️ is a science-driven deep dive into the wild, weird, and sometimes wicked world of the "weaponization of everything." But don't worry—IT WILL BE FUN. Think of it as your covert ops manual for spotting how cyber hackers, rogue AI agents, and shady "bad actors" (who'd be terrible in a buddy comedy) are messing with our minds. Often in ways that evade detection… until it's too late. With expert interviews from unexpected places and plenty of offbeat insights, this podcast reveals the hidden battleground of everyday life. Each episode is a call to action: for those in power to step up—and for the rest of us to gear up, because we might be all we've got. (Also, may feature puppets.)

  1. Mind Games w Dr. Tanna Krewson

    Jun 1

    Mind Games w Dr. Tanna Krewson

    🎙️ 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: madwarfarepodcast@gmail.com (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 madwarfarepodcast@gmail.com. ⸻ 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.

    57 min
  2. Digital Coup w Darin Johnson

    May 18

    Digital Coup w Darin Johnson

    🎙️ Get the ad-free version and exclusive bonus segments here: / madwarfare   Remember when the internet was fun? Cat memes. Flash games. "All Your Base Are Belong to Us." Now it's AI slop, rage bait, troll farms, and foreign influence campaigns studying your uncle's Facebook habits like it's a military operation. Because… sometimes it is.   In this episode, we talk with Darren Linvill Johnson — international lawyer, Howard University professor, and former Pentagon, White House, and State Department national security official — about how social media became a battlefield for democracy itself. We get into Russia's long game, the rise of disinformation economies, AI-generated propaganda, influencer manipulation, troll farms, algorithmic warfare, and why America's openness may also be its biggest vulnerability. We also talk about: • why authoritarian governments study America's social fractures like a playbook • how digital psyops exploit race, fear, identity, and outrage • the terrifying rise of "bots pretending to be people pretending to care" • why diversity and media literacy may actually be national security tools • the future of AI-generated influence campaigns • what ordinary people can realistically do right now   If you've ever wondered why the internet suddenly feels like a casino designed by Machiavelli, this one's for you. Darin Johnson website: https://www.darin-johnson.com/   ⸻   Timestamps (approx) • 00:00 Remember when the internet was fun? • 01:00 Meet Darren Johnson + what "digital coup" actually means • 04:30 Russia's long-term strategy to divide democracies • 08:30 The shock of realizing fake accounts felt real • 11:00 Why social media is now a battlespace • 16:00 Diversity, democracy, and national security • 20:00 Why suppressing hard conversations makes democracies weaker • 27:00 The rise of the digital coup gig economy • 29:00 AI propaganda, fake humans, and synthetic influence • 33:00 Why people are shocked by how widespread this has become • 38:00 "Freedom of speech for who?" — bots, AI, and authenticity • 44:00 Should the internet require identity verification? • 47:00 Practical things people can do right now • 49:00 Where Darren finds hope   ⸻   Mentioned Topics / Concepts • Digital Coup • Russian disinformation campaigns • Troll farms and influence operations • Generative AI propaganda • Deepfakes and synthetic identities • Media literacy • Cognitive warfare • Psychological operations (PSYOPs) • EU Digital Services Act • Arab Spring and anonymous organizing • Ukraine and Taiwan's anti-disinformation ecosystems   ⸻   Want To Support MAD? Sponsor us. We'll make you a weird, wonderful custom video. Email: madwarfarepodcast@gmail.com   (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 madwarfarepodcast@gmail.com.   ⸻   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.

    51 min
  3. The War on Curiosity

    Apr 27

    The War on Curiosity

    🎙️ Get the ad-free version and exclusive bonus segments here: / madwarfare What if thinking like a scientist is actually a form of self-defense? In this episode, we talk with Sophie Shrand — science educator, comedian, actor, founder of Science With Sophie, and executive producer at Cool Jacket Productions — about why curiosity, comedy, and critical thinking might be some of the best tools we have for surviving the information hellscape. We get into science as discovery, why adults get weird about "not knowing," how comedy helps us lower our defenses, and why asking better questions is a threat to people trying to manipulate what we believe. Sophie also breaks down the psychology of scams, phishing, AI voice fakes, cognitive de-skilling, science funding, bias, ego, Star Trek, and why joy is not a distraction from serious problems — it may be how we keep enough hope to solve them. If you've ever wondered why science became a swear word in some corners of the internet — or how to protect your brain from scams, certainty, and AI slop — this one's for you. ⸻ Science With Sophie https://www.sciencewithsophie.com/ Cool Jacket Productions https://www.cooljacketproductions.com/ Science With Sophie YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@sciencewithsophie Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sciencewithsophie/ ⸻ Timestamps (approx) • 00:00 Why science makes propagandists nervous • 01:00 Meet Sophie Shrand: science, comedy, brains, and big Frizzle energy • 02:00 The "Ms. Frizzle problem" and why representation in STEM still matters • 04:00 Why adults say "I'm not a science person" • 06:00 Curiosity, humility, and remembering how to learn • 07:00 Comedy, science, and why asking questions is the whole game • 09:00 Punching up, punching down, and comedy that doesn't punch at all • 12:00 Laughter, safety, oxytocin, and shared human ridiculousness • 14:00 What happens if we lose science and comedy? • 15:00 Sean's rat-tickling research side quest • 16:00 Science funding, whack-a-mole creators, and hope on the internet • 19:00 Bias, branded science, supplements, and who pays for "truth" • 20:00 Sophie's electric road trip and the search for climate hope • 22:00 Science, politics, and the myth of pure objectivity • 25:00 Semmelweis, handwashing, ego, and the politics of being right too early • 30:00 Why being wrong is how we learn • 31:00 Rock climbing, improv, and practicing humility • 33:00 How to become a better science communicator • 37:00 AI, writing, and the danger of outsourcing your brain • 39:00 Cognitive de-skilling and why "faster" is not always better • 43:00 The IKEA effect, effort, and why work matters • 47:00 Cybersecurity training, phishing, and scams that prey on your emotions • 49:00 Job scams, AI voice clones, and psychological manipulation • 51:00 When the "AI scam" is actually real • 53:00 Star Trek, dark futures, and why hope still matters • 56:00 Meeting people in real life and discovering we're less divided than we think • 58:00 Where to find Sophie • 59:00 End ⸻ Mentioned / Themes • Science as self-defense • Critical thinking • Science communication • Comedy as connection • Punching up vs. punching down • Curiosity and humility • Bias in science • Science funding • The Semmelweis effect • Ego and being wrong • Improv as brain training • AI and cognitive de-skilling • Human creativity • Cybersecurity training • Phishing scams • Social engineering • Deepfakes and voice cloning • Emotional manipulation • Climate hope • Star Trek futures • Community, libraries, clubs, and real-life connection • Science With Sophie • Cool Jacket Productions ⸻ Want To Support MAD? Sponsor us. We'll make you a weird, wonderful custom video. Email: madwarfarepodcast@gmail.com (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 madwarfarepodcast@gmail.com. ⸻ 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.

    1 hr
  4. The Politics of Melodrama w dr. Shannon Mancus

    Mar 30

    The Politics of Melodrama w dr. Shannon Mancus

    🎙️ Get the ad-free version and exclusive bonus segments here: https://www.patreon.com/cw/MADWarfare What if a huge chunk of American politics is basically melodrama with better lighting? In this episode, we talk with Dr. Shan — professor, pop culture decoder, and creator of Pop Smart Media — about the stories that script how we see power, morality, identity, and each other. We get into melodrama, dystopia, Christianity, climate storytelling, radical imagination, and why so many of us are trapped in narratives built around heroes, villains, and victims. Dr. Shan breaks down how melodrama became the default language of Hollywood, how it shapes political rhetoric, and why it can make compromise feel like surrendering to evil. We also talk about values-based communication, the limits of facts when identity is on the line, and why better futures require more than just warning people about collapse. If you've ever wondered why everything feels like a battle between pure good and pure evil — or how we tell better stories that make room for complexity, collective action, and actual change — this one's for you. ⸻ Popsmart Substack https://popsmartmedia.substack.com/ Popsmart YT https://www.youtube.com/@UCwLvuH8rBlVOjeQNSfVtJsA  Pleasure is Political YT https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3UM07LnM750nxkAkPKC3twPNmNhSClNx ⸻ Timestamps (approx) • 00:00 Heroes, villains, victims, and the politics of scripted identity • 02:00 How Dr. Shan found her way from theater to politics and pop culture • 03:00 What melodrama actually is: the six tropes • 08:00 Christianity, suffering, and why melodrama feels so familiar in America • 10:00 French theater loopholes, silent film, and how melodrama became Hollywood's native language • 15:00 Redemption arcs, moral certainty, and why politics gets stuck in good-vs-evil thinking • 19:00 Climate change as melodrama — and why "be the hero" can backfire • 24:00 Genre as shortcut: how tiny signals trigger huge narrative assumptions • 26:00 Complexity, cognitive dissonance, and why facts alone often fail • 28:00 Values-based communication and finding common ground without collapsing your convictions • 31:00 Radical imagination, agency, and building better worlds from fragments • 36:00 Why dystopias are useful — and why too much dystopia can become paralyzing • 40:00 Individual heroes vs. collective action in storytelling • 44:00 Star Wars, Star Trek, Soviet cinema, and alternatives to the lone savior • 49:00 Conspiracy thinking, certainty, and the paranoid style of politics • 53:00 Cognitive flexibility, moral clarity, and living with nuance • 55:00 Wargaming, immersive theater, and rehearsing futures together • 58:00 Pleasure Is Political + where to find Dr. Shan • 59:00 End ⸻ Mentioned / Themes • Melodrama as a political framework • Hero / victim / villain storytelling • Suffering as virtue • Redemption arcs and moral rigidity • Hollywood, silent film, and French theater history • Climate storytelling and individual vs. systemic action • Dystopia and cognitive estrangement • Values-based communication • Radical imagination • Collective action vs. lone heroes • Conspiracy thinking and certainty addiction • Cognitive flexibility and nuance • Wargaming / immersive futures • Pop Smart Media • Pleasure Is Political ⸻ Want To Support MAD? Sponsor us. We'll make you a weird, wonderful custom video. Email: madwarfarepodcast@gmail.com (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 madwarfarepodcast@gmail.com. ⸻ 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.

    1h 1m
  5. The War on Trust w Jennifer Ewbank

    Mar 15

    The War on Trust w Jennifer Ewbank

    🎙️ Get the ad-free version and exclusive bonus segments here:   / madwarfare   What do foreign intelligence services and your social media feed have in common? More than most people want to admit. In this episode, we talk with Jennifer Ewbank — former CIA officer and former head of digital technology at the Agency — about cognitive freedom, manipulation, trust, and what espionage teaches you about the way influence actually works. We get into the overlap between spycraft and algorithmic persuasion, why hostile actors and commercial platforms often pull the same psychological levers, and how outrage, distraction, and confirmation bias can quietly trap us in what Jennifer calls a comfortable cage. We also talk about deepfakes, the erosion of trust, cognitive liberty, and the practical habits people can build to protect their own minds. If you've ever wondered whether your feed is informing you, influencing you, or just farming your nervous system for engagement… this one's for you. ⸻ Want To Support MAD? Sponsor us. We'll make you a weird, wonderful custom video. Email: madwarfarepodcast@gmail.com (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 madwarfarepodcast@gmail.com. ⸻ 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.

    44 min
  6. Move Fast, Break Humans w Sandra Khalil

    Mar 2

    Move Fast, Break Humans w Sandra Khalil

    🎙️ Get the ad-free version and exclusive bonus segments here: MAD Warfare Patreon AI is booming, and guardrails are disappearing. In this episode, we talk with Sandra Khalil (All Tech Is Human) about what happens when artificial intimacy scales faster than accountability. From AI companion cafés to chatbots offering mental health "support," we dig into the real-world risks of systems that feel human but aren't responsible. We cover vulnerable users, unsafe advice, product liability, the global regulation gap, and why "move fast and break things" becomes dangerous when the thing breaking is trust. If you've ever wondered whether your chatbot is just helpful—or subtly shaping you—this one's for you. ⸻ Want To Support MAD? Sponsor us. We'll make you a weird, wonderful custom video. Email: madwarfarepodcast@gmail.com (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 madwarfarepodcast@gmail.com. ⸻ 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.

    27 min
  7. Feb 16

    One MAD Year

    🎙️ Get the ad-free version and exclusive bonus segments here: https://patreon.com/MADWarfare One year in. Somehow still alive. Somehow still laughing. In this anniversary episode, we do a behind-the-scenes autopsy of MAD Warfare: what changed, what got weirder, and what's gotten more urgent since we hit record for the first time. We break it down into three F's that f with us — Funding, Fear, and Facts — and why each one has shifted in ways we did not fully clock a year ago. We talk about the government's refusal to look inward, the exodus of scientific brainpower, the changing landscape of speech and consequences, and the surreal moment we're living in where people can watch the same footage and disagree on what happened. Then we hit:  • 3 favorite surprise moments from the show (wrestling as politics, brain organoids, remote drone warfare trauma)  • 3 practical tools to fight back: story, system-hacking, and coordinated community action  • Where we go next — including the promise of a Patreon and building a real library of tools + guests If you've been here since episode one, we love you. If you're new, welcome to the ship in stormy waters. ⸻ Timestamps (approx)  • 00:00 Happy birthday to us + meet Amine (man behind the veil) + mascot Zuki  • 01:00 The episode plan: 3 areas, 3 surprises, 3 tools, then "where next"  • 01:40 The 3 F's: Funding, Fear, Facts (and yes, f*****y)  • 02:00 Funding: why we thought support would show up + "mind powers"  • 05:00 The reframe: everyday citizens are doing the work + explainers rising  • 05:20 10,000 PhDs let go + "it's up to us"  • 06:00 Fear: shifting from cultural cancellation to government consequences  • 08:40 Facts: seeing the same reality and disagreeing anyway  • 09:30 The inversion: if the internet doesn't have it, people doubt real life  • 11:30 Swift, satire, and the OG Swifties  • 12:00 AI-only social network "Moltbook" + bots forming a religion + security nightmare  • 15:45 3 surprises: wrestling politics, organoids, remote warfare trauma  • 21:30 3 tools: story, hacking systems (Swapneel), coordinated action  • 27:30 Where next: Patreon + libraries + expert hub  • 29:30 Gratitude + sponsor shoutouts + Sean's mom is #1 merch buyer  • 32:00 End ⸻ Mentioned Episodes / Callbacks  • Al Snow (pro wrestling + politics)  • Chris Acha (organoids / "brain in a robot" energy)  • Tanner (remote warfare / drone operators)  • Devsena (resonance)  • Mike Ross (resonance)  • Swapneel (algorithm hacking masterclass)  • Elizabeth Tate (sneaky ladies / reframing perceived powerlessness) ⸻ Want To Support MAD? Sponsor us. We'll make you a weird, wonderful custom video. Email: madwarfarepodcast@gmail.com (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 madwarfarepodcast@gmail.com. ⸻ 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.

    33 min

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MAD Warfare™️ is a science-driven deep dive into the wild, weird, and sometimes wicked world of the "weaponization of everything." But don't worry—IT WILL BE FUN. Think of it as your covert ops manual for spotting how cyber hackers, rogue AI agents, and shady "bad actors" (who'd be terrible in a buddy comedy) are messing with our minds. Often in ways that evade detection… until it's too late. With expert interviews from unexpected places and plenty of offbeat insights, this podcast reveals the hidden battleground of everyday life. Each episode is a call to action: for those in power to step up—and for the rest of us to gear up, because we might be all we've got. (Also, may feature puppets.)