Subliminally Correct
Episode 41: Marianne Williamson in San Francisco
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 1:05:33
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In this episode we break down a Marianne Williamson campaign rally in San Francisco, where she covers many areas of her policy but more importantly how she thinks about the politics. We break down how she has managed to gain as much traction as she has, and analyze her persuasive communication. Listen to this episode to find out: Is Williamson's voice a helpful inspiration to bring new air to our political system, or is she "flat out crazy"? How she uses Trumpian tactics of crowd handling to move the audience and insert new ideas. Why it's important that Williamson grew up in Texas and what that has to do with baseball. Associating into the "second position" of the other as described in Neuro-Lingustic Programming and how she uses this tactic without saying what she is doing. What the health of the body has to do with national security, and why you need to listen. A call-back to one of Biden's old tropes, and how she spins it and makes it her own. Punctuational ambiguities and how she uses an old Milton Erick