From Manipulation to Meaning - A Neuroscience Lens on Modern Marketing
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概要
Ever wonder why so much marketing feels exhausting, overwhelming, or manipulative - even when it technically “works”?
Curious what’s actually happening in the brain when people are overloaded, stressed, and constantly marketed to?
In this episode of the Marketing Mirror Podcast, I sit down with neuroscience-trained marketer Chantaille Ash to explore how the human brain really makes decisions, how trust is formed (and broken), and what responsibility marketers carry when they understand attention, emotion, and influence.
In this conversation, we unpack:
Why most decision-making isn’t conscious
What happens in the brain when people are overwhelmed
How urgency and pressure impact trust
Where ethical influence ends and manipulation begins
How AI scales behaviour without understanding human nervous systems
And how to market in a way that helps people feel seen, safe, and respected
This episode isn’t about hacks or trends.
It’s about understanding people before trying to persuade them.
Guest:
Chantaille Ash - Founder, IMM
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