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How to Change a Liberal's Mind ft. Scott Adams Twitter and TDS — Daily Persuasion Ep. 169
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What if everything you thought you knew about persuasion — especially political persuasion — was wrong? That’s the challenging premise at the heart of Daily Persuasion Ep. 169: “How to Change a Liberal’s Mind ft. Scott Adams Twitter and TDS.”
In this episode, Joshua Lisec, the world’s #1 ghostwriter and a certified hypnotist, blends storytelling, neuroscience, and his signature mind-bending insights to crack open one of the most stubborn challenges in modern discourse: How to persuade someone who’s certain they’re right — and you’re evil. Drawing inspiration from Scott Adams Twitter insights and his viral commentary on Democrats' denial of verifiable realities (like Hunter Biden's laptop or Trump’s assassination attempt), Lisec dives into TDS — Trump Derangement Syndrome — and why some minds are wired to reject truth that doesn’t align with their story.
But this episode isn’t just about the problem — it’s about solutions. And that’s where Matthew Pierce comes in.
A cellist, autistic savant, and one of the sharpest minds on persuasion psychology today, Matthew Pierce introduces us to the Law of Radical Consensus. What is it? In essence, it’s how to begin persuading someone by agreeing that you disagree. Sounds simple?
That’s the genius of it. This technique is one of the most effective persuasion techniques Lisec has seen in action — especially when dealing with emotionally charged subjects like politics.
Lisec breaks down how this principle — and Pierce’s other mind-bending lessons — can be applied in real-life conversations. Think Thanksgiving dinner debates, social media blow-ups, or even team conflicts at work. Want to know how to persuade someone to do something, even when they’re on the opposite side of the ideological fence? This episode offers the practical blueprint.
It also explores why most mainstream attempts at persuasion fail. Using persuasion examples from both media and politics — like Scott Adams Twitter commentary, MSNBC narratives, and real conversations with liberals — Lisec shows how persuasive techniques often backfire when they’re built on assumption rather than radical consensus. If you want real results, you’ll need more than clever rhetoric. You’ll need truth-based rapport.
The episode also dives into the persuasion psychology behind what people believe and why. Lisec discusses gendered differences in storytelling: why male minds gravitate toward “hero’s journey” narratives (think Trump and Javier Milei), while female minds tend to prefer emotionally rich, character-driven melodrama (think MSNBC storylines). These differences aren’t just interesting — they’re essential techniques of persuasion in writing and speech when engaging with ideologically diverse audiences.
Throughout this episode, you’ll see how republican values — like law, order, and family — are perceived, misperceived, and weaponized in political discourse. Lisec uses examples of persuasion in advertising and political campaigns to illustrate how stories — not statistics — shape belief systems.
And let’s not forget the star of the show: Joshua Lisec himself. As a master ghostwriter who’s helped write over 96 bestselling nonfiction books, Lisec knows how persuasion works at the deepest subconscious level. Whether you’re writing, speaking, or just trying to survive a heated discussion, this episode gives you the tools to be not just heard, but believed.
By the end of Daily Persuasion Ep. 169: How to Change a Liberal's Mind ft. Scott Adams Twitter and TDS, you’ll walk away with:
• A clear understanding of the Law of Radical Consensus
• Practical ways to overcome TDS in real conversations
• Insight into the brain's storytelling bias and how to use it for MAGA persuasion
• Proven persuasion techniques for building agreement
• Real-world persuasion examples from Twitter, news, and everyday life
• Techniques from Matthew Pierce, the cello-playing autistic savant whose framework is reshaping the persuasion game
Whether you're trying to win a debate, write persuasive copy, or just better understand why people believe what they believe, this episode is required listening. If you want to master how to be heard — and change minds — even in an age of narrative warfare, this is where you start.
Watch now and learn how to change a liberal’s mind — without raising your voice, losing your mind, or betraying your values.
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