What if the most dangerous security breach isn't in your devices — it's in your mind? In this episode, Mary sits down with Corina Pantea, a researcher at the intersection of brain security, cognitive warfare, and digital psychology, to explore how the same techniques used in military psychological operations now run invisibly through marketing, social media, workplace dynamics, and everyday technology. They trace the collapse of the boundary between influence and thought, examine why emotional manipulation is more effective than logical persuasion, and make the case that genuine self-knowledge — not software — is the primary line of cognitive defense. ✅Key Topics PSYOPs then and now: from wartime propaganda to ambient digital influenceThe human mind as an attack surface — and why it's largely undefendedWhy social engineering accounts for 90% of data breaches, yet the cybersecurity industry focuses on the other 10%How neuromarketing, Psycho-Cybernetics, and social engineering are different names for the same mechanismThe reptilian brain as the easiest entry point for manipulationHow chronic dysregulation — stoked by media and social platforms — keeps populations pliableSynthetic relationships, AI companionship, and the erosion of authentic identityThe economics of keeping people helplessPractical cognitive self-defense: silence, self-knowledge, high-quality information, and repair in relationships 💡Takeaways The human brain hasn't evolved past its ancient vulnerabilities — that's precisely what PSYOPs and modern marketing exploit. The attack surface isn't new; the scale is.Emotional triggers bypass rational thought entirely. Fear, urgency, shame, and outrage are mechanisms of access, not persuasion.Knowing your own trauma, triggers, and worth is not therapy-speak — it's security architecture. You cannot be exploited through a wound you've already healed.Authentic human connection is the last line of defense. When real relationships get replaced by synthetic ones, the final external reference point for reality disappears.Information overload is a feature, not a bug — a brain running too many tabs cannot connect the dots.You are the value. The economic model collapses without human labor and human consumption. The narrative that you're replaceable is itself a manipulation tactic. 🎤 Memorable Quotes "If you do not program your brain yourself, someone programs it for you — because they have the exact buttons that work with you specifically." — Corina Pantea "A human is unhackable when they are sovereign. When you know who you are, there is no trigger point." — Corina Pantea "Self-knowledge is not a luxury. You need to know yourself because that is a defense position." — Mary Schaub "Knowledge is not only power — it's freedom." — Corina Pantea "Knowledge is light in times of darkness and ignorance." — Corina Pantea (episode close) 🔗Resources / External Links (only if applicable) Corina Pantea — Follow on Medium and LinkedInMK Ultra — Declassified CIA program on identity manipulation and trauma-induced dissociation. Netflix documentaryRobert Sapolsky — Behavioral biologist; referenced for work on behaviorism and stress biology. YouTube lectures widely available.Daniel Kahneman — Thinking, Fast and Slow — the two-system model of cognition referenced in this episode.Jonathan Haidt — The Anxious Generation — cited re: social media's impact on youth and legislative responses in Australia and elsewhere. cognitive warfare, brain security, PSYOPs, psychological operations, social engineering, neuromarketing, Psycho-Cybernetics, manipulation, attention economy, reptilian brain, digital manipulation, data privacy, cognitive sovereignty, authentic identity, self-defense, trauma, synthetic relationships, AI companionship, dysregulation, information overload, mind hacking, Corina Pantea, Fractals of Change Disclaimer: ***The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice.*** Credits: Written, produced and hosted by: Mary Schaub. Theme song written by: Mary Schaub Contact: FractalsofChange@outlook.com Website: M. Schaub Advisory (MSA)