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Season 3: Episode 1 - The Hostage Effect: The Warning You’ve Been Waiting For

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🎙️ Podcast Summary: The Hostage Effect – This Isn’t Just a Book. It’s a Warning.

Duration: 42 minutes

In this gripping, no-holds-barred episode, former hostage negotiator and international peacekeeper J. Paul Nadeau pulls back the curtain on the psychological warfare quietly eroding our freedom—from within.

You'll hear the chilling true story of two young boys locked in a cage, a moment that became the emotional heart of the book and a metaphor for the silent captivity millions are living under today. It’s raw, real, and unforgettable.

This episode dives deep into the meaning behind The Hostage Effect—how fear, media manipulation, division, and trauma have turned modern society into a battlefield for your mind. And more importantly, how to break free from it.

🔊 Whether you're feeling anxious, angry, helpless—or just numb—this conversation was made for you.
📘 The paperback is now available.
💻 The eBook is on sale for the price of a latte.
🎧 Start with this episode. Then read the book. Then reclaim your freedom.

"They weren’t criminals. They were just boys. Locked in a cage. That moment broke something in me—and opened my eyes to what we’re all being trained to ignore."

  continue reading

138 episodes

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🎙️ Podcast Summary: The Hostage Effect – This Isn’t Just a Book. It’s a Warning.

Duration: 42 minutes

In this gripping, no-holds-barred episode, former hostage negotiator and international peacekeeper J. Paul Nadeau pulls back the curtain on the psychological warfare quietly eroding our freedom—from within.

You'll hear the chilling true story of two young boys locked in a cage, a moment that became the emotional heart of the book and a metaphor for the silent captivity millions are living under today. It’s raw, real, and unforgettable.

This episode dives deep into the meaning behind The Hostage Effect—how fear, media manipulation, division, and trauma have turned modern society into a battlefield for your mind. And more importantly, how to break free from it.

🔊 Whether you're feeling anxious, angry, helpless—or just numb—this conversation was made for you.
📘 The paperback is now available.
💻 The eBook is on sale for the price of a latte.
🎧 Start with this episode. Then read the book. Then reclaim your freedom.

"They weren’t criminals. They were just boys. Locked in a cage. That moment broke something in me—and opened my eyes to what we’re all being trained to ignore."

  continue reading

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