NLP Nested Loops ft. Donald Trump Speech Analysis — Daily Persuasion with Joshua Lisec Ep. 110

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What if the reason you're not persuading people… is because you're telling stories in the wrong order?

In Episode 110 of Daily Persuasion, bestselling author and ghostwriter Joshua Lisec breaks down one of the most powerful — and misunderstood — persuasion techniques in the world: NLP nested loops. Using a masterclass-level Donald Trump speech analysis, Lisec shows you exactly how nested loops work, why they’re hypnotic, and how Trump has mastered this subtle form of persuasion psychology.

If you’ve ever studied persuasive techniques, wondered how to persuade someone to do something without being overt, or been curious about the mechanics behind a viral Trump speech, this is the episode for you.

Joshua Lisec has attended Trump rallies in person. He’s listened, not to the 15-second clips that go viral online, but to the full speeches. What he discovered is something most pundits miss: Donald Trump speech patterns are carefully (perhaps intuitively) designed using NLP techniques — particularly nested loops. But what are nested loops, and why do they work?

A nested loop is a storytelling structure where you begin Story A, interrupt it with Story B, then Story C, and finish them in reverse order: C, B, A. This programming-like sequence doesn’t just entertain — it locks in attention and subtly implants ideas. It’s hypnosis through narrative.

In this episode, Lisec explains what NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) really is, and how pattern interrupt techniques work in tandem with nested loops to hold attention and plant persuasive ideas without triggering resistance. This isn’t just theory. He provides detailed Trump speech analysis examples, highlighting how Trump pivots from policy to anecdote to humor and back again — all without losing the thread.

You’ll also learn:
• The psychology behind pattern interrupt — and why it’s critical in today’s distracted world
• Persuasion examples you can use in everyday conversations and negotiations
• How to embed commands inside stories so people “choose” what you want without realizing it
• The link between techniques of persuasion in writing and live public speaking
• Why persuasion psychology is the true art form behind bestsellers, viral threads, and yes, campaign speeches

Lisec draws on his own book outlining system (what he calls “The Art of the Outline”) to show how thinking in structured narratives helps you speak more clearly, write more persuasively, and lead more effectively. Whether you're writing a book, making a pitch, or trying to get your toddler to eat broccoli, NLP nested loops can be your secret weapon.

Lisec even dives into examples of persuasion in advertising, showing how brands like Apple and Nike use storytelling loops and pattern interrupt to keep you watching, listening, and buying.

But it’s not just about Donald Trump. This episode challenges you to use these methods in your own life. Want your spouse, client, or business partner to take action? Tell them three stories—each with a character doing the thing you want done. Structure them in nested loops, add a surprise pattern interrupt, and watch how they respond.

Whether you're a marketer, author, speaker, or curious student of influence, Episode 109 of Daily Persuasion is a masterclass in high-level persuasion techniques that blend hypnosis, NLP, and strategic storytelling.

So the next time someone asks how to persuade someone to do something, send them this episode. Show them that Trump didn’t just wing it — he spoke in loops.

Watch now to discover how to use NLP nested loops to capture attention, change minds, and communicate like a master.

You’ll never hear a Trump speech — or tell a story — the same way again.

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