Chase Hughes | How They Own You with Words | Apr. 26, 2026

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Every conversation you've ever had was running an architecture you couldn't see.The doctor who made you feel like a "collaborative patient" before you finished sitting down. The boss who made your timeline sound unreasonable before you said a number. The parent who made you explain yourself for years without ever asking a real question.None of them were trying to manipulate you. They didn't have to. The architecture was running on its own — and you were inside it.

This video breaks down the exact system behind frame control, conversational influence, and the behavioral science of how language installs itself in the human nervous system before conscious thought can catch it. You'll learn the five statement classes that set the frame, the five question types that lock people inside it, and the redirect protocol for what to do when you're sitting across from someone who holds frames for a living.Every example is grounded.

Every claim is structural. This isn't a communication tip. It's the architecture underneath every doctor's office, every negotiation, every difficult conversation you've ever lost without knowing why.By the end, you'll hear it everywhere. And you'll own it.Subscribe for more on behavioral science, influence, persuasion, frame control, communication psychology, and the systems that shape human behavior.

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