• He Moved Into My Space. Then He Moved Into My Account.
    2026/05/10

    He started with six weeks on the couch. Then he was on the utilities, the internet account, the gym membership. By the time the relationship ended, three months of logistics and two hundred dollars in break fees separated them. This episode of The Skillful Art of Manipulation breaks down the financial cohabitation trap: how a manipulator inserts themselves into your expenses one reasonable step at a time until removing them becomes its own project. The lock clicks when you try to open the door from the inside. New episodes weekly on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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    7 分
  • He Sponsored My Visa. Then He Explained What That Meant for Both of Us. | Skillful Art of Manipulation
    2026/05/07

    She agreed to let him sponsor her work visa through his consulting firm. It sounded like a partnership. It became something else. This episode traces the architecture of immigration-based coercive control — the way gratitude creates unnamed obligation, the way joint finances become a structure one person manages, the way a USPS notification sound becomes part of your nervous system when your immigration status depends on someone else's goodwill. First-person psychological truth. No cartoon villains. Just the structure that builds itself from individually reasonable decisions. The Skillful Art of Manipulation — new episodes weekly.

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    11 分
  • She Processed His Expense Reports. Then She Read Them.
    2026/05/05

    A 29-year-old junior financial analyst discovers, during a routine year-end reconciliation, that her direct supervisor has been submitting expense reports with wrong client codes, inactive account charges, and a timestamp that was filed before the receipt existed. With her boss as her professional reference, the HR director as his university connection, and her own name in the workflow history of every fraudulent submission, she faces a decision that has no clean outcome. Workplace Entanglement — subscribe on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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    9 分
  • He Made Me Feel Like the Exception. That Was the Whole Point.
    2026/05/03

    He always had her coffee waiting. The exact right order, at the exact right spot. She called it intimacy. This episode of The Skillful Art of Manipulation follows a 31-year-old project manager through a first-person account of romantic manipulation: love bombing, social orbit building, variable reward scheduling, manufactured vulnerability, and the Christmas that closed the trap. Told from inside the pattern — before the narrator has the vocabulary to name what's happening. Subscribe on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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    8 分
  • The Americans Who Are Walking Away From Their Student Loans
    2026/04/30

    A record number of American student loan borrowers are in default — and some are making a calculated decision to leave the country entirely. This episode examines the real math: why the US federal loan apparatus cannot effectively reach borrowers living and earning abroad, the professional cost of carrying six-figure debt through every career decision you make, and what it means when the system produces record-level abandonment not from deadbeats but from employed professionals with degrees they used. The structural failure behind the numbers. Workplace Entanglement — weekly episodes on professional dynamics, financial power, and the invisible rules of working life.

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    8 分
  • The Attorney General Who Stayed Loyal Until It Didn't Matter
    2026/04/28

    She protected him on the Epstein files. She controlled the DOJ through his worst weeks. Then he fired her without a conversation. Here is what the calculation actually cost.

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    8 分
  • The Briefing She Never Missed: How Power Uses Loyalty As a Leash
    2026/04/28

    She never missed a briefing. She stayed loyal when others left. Then one morning, the call came from someone else. Here is how institutional power turns devotion into a trap.

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    8 分
  • She Said He Deepfaked Her. He Categorically Denied It.
    2026/04/26

    When Collien Fernandes, German television personality, publicly accused her ex-husband of creating and distributing deepfake intimate images of her without her consent, his response followed a pattern that psychologist Jennifer Freyd first documented in 1984. He categorically denied it.

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    11 分