Persuade With Leading Questions ft. Snow White Movie — Daily Persuasion with Joshua Lisec Ep. 195

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ABOUT TODAY'S EPISODE:

What if the key to changing someone’s mind… isn’t argument—but the right question?

In Episode 195 of Daily Persuasion with Joshua Lisec, titled “Persuade With Leading Questions ft. Snow White Movie,” Lisec explores how gentle influence—not confrontation—is your most powerful weapon in today’s fractured cultural landscape. And yes, that includes the ongoing saga of Disney’s catastrophic Snow White movie remake starring Rachel Zegler.

Welcome back to Daily Persuasion, where Joshua Lisec—New York Times bestselling author, ghostwriter of 97 nonfiction books, and certified hypnotist—teaches you how to master the most essential life skill: persuasion. In this episode, Lisec tackles the epic PR disaster that is Snow White Disney 2025 and shows how the reaction to it offers a masterclass in persuasion psychology—particularly when dealing with people living inside a reality free zone.

Take Rachel Zegler, for example. According to her social media, Snow White is the “#1 movie in the world.” And yet, it’s the lowest-rated Disney live-action remake ever, slammed by critics and audiences alike. So… what gives? Lisec breaks it down through the lens of NLP (that’s neuro linguistic programming, for those asking “what is NLP?”) and shows how people build hyper fragile identities on top of delusions—and will defend those delusions at all costs.

But here’s the twist: you can still reach people caught in a reality free bubble. Just not by hammering them with facts.

Lisec reveals how to use persuasion techniques rooted in NLP to bypass defensive walls. It’s not about “owning the libs” or debating until you're blue in the face. It’s about leading them gently with questions like:
• “Number one movie—by what metric?”
• “Oh wow, where’d you hear that?”
• “You must’ve looked deeply into that, right?”

These are leading questions designed to nudge someone from certainty to curiosity without triggering identity panic. That’s the secret behind persuade with leading questions—you already know the answer, but you’re letting them discover it. This is persuasion at its finest. Not manipulation. Not aggression. Just skill.

Throughout this episode, Lisec touches on:
• Why Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen couldn’t save this sinking Snow White movie
• How Rachel Zegler’s Insta comments section became a metaphor for liberal fragility
• Why people build their worldview inside a reality free zone
• And how to use examples of persuasion in advertising to better persuade someone to do something in real life

Lisec uses the public meltdown over Snow White Disney 2025 to demonstrate how persuasive techniques can help you cut through the fog. And it’s not just about politics. These are techniques of persuasion in writing, in business, in relationships—anywhere people are emotionally attached to falsehoods and narratives.

Whether you're dealing with a co-worker who insists on fake metrics, a family member clinging to the myth of corporate virtue, or a friend who just reposted a Rachel Zegler interview without a trace of irony—this episode gives you the tools to navigate all of it.

And remember: when you confront a hyper fragile identity, facts feel like nuclear bombs. But gentle, strategic questioning? That’s persuasion judo.

💬 “Wow. Really? You’re telling me that for the first time?”

That’s Joshua Lisec’s go-to phrase—and now it’s yours too.

Daily Persuasion with Joshua Lisec Ep. 195: “Persuade With Leading Questions ft. Snow White Movie” is your crash course in navigating the modern information war with skill, empathy, and precision. It’s not just a takedown of a Disney disaster—it’s a roadmap for real-world influence.

Watch. Learn. Use it.

Because persuasion isn’t optional anymore. It’s how we win.

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