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Cognitive Security in a Noisy World w John Bicknell

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What happens when the information environment becomes too loud for the human brain to handle? And why does it feel like everyone — kids, adults, institutions, governments — is getting overwhelmed at the same time?

We sit down with John Bicknell, former Marine and host of The Cognitive Crucible, to talk about the cognitive overload shaping modern life: from teenagers buckling under algorithmic pressure… to countries struggling to manage complexity… to why some global actors might actually weaponize chaos itself.

Key Topics • Why different groups (teen girls, teen boys, adults) are being overwhelmed at different tempos • Gaming, porn, incels, self-image, comparison loops — and what's really driving these shifts • Empathy: the healthy version, the unhealthy version, and the "weaponized" version • Why algorithms trap us in bubbles and why escaping them takes effort • The Law of Requisite Variety and what it teaches us about surviving complexity • Cognitive noise: how stress, life chaos, and global events change what messages "get through" • Why simple messages perform better in noisy environments • How militaries (and adversaries) can exploit overloaded populations • Space, sovereignty, China, the Kessler Effect… and why the next frontier of conflict might be orbital • Cognitive security as our generational challenge

Resources + Links

The Cognitive Crucible — https://information-professionals.org/podcasts/cognitive-crucible/ Information Professionals Association (IPA) — https://information-professionals.org More Cowbell Unlimited — https://morecowbellunlimited.com/ "More Cowbell" SNL Sketch (homework assigned by John)

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— MAD Warfare™ is hosted by narrative strategist Jocelyn Brady and cognitive neuroscientist Sean Anthony Guillory. Edited + produced by Amine el Filali. More at madwarfare.com.

— FAIR USE This show is MAD enough to include homages, short clips, and references for context, critique, and joy. All such moments are used under Fair Use for educational and transformative purposes. If we missed an attribution or you'd like to collaborate, email us — we're always happy to talk with humans.

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What happens when the information environment becomes too loud for the human brain to handle? And why does it feel like everyone — kids, adults, institutions, governments — is getting overwhelmed at the same time?

We sit down with John Bicknell, former Marine and host of The Cognitive Crucible, to talk about the cognitive overload shaping modern life: from teenagers buckling under algorithmic pressure… to countries struggling to manage complexity… to why some global actors might actually weaponize chaos itself.

Key Topics • Why different groups (teen girls, teen boys, adults) are being overwhelmed at different tempos • Gaming, porn, incels, self-image, comparison loops — and what's really driving these shifts • Empathy: the healthy version, the unhealthy version, and the "weaponized" version • Why algorithms trap us in bubbles and why escaping them takes effort • The Law of Requisite Variety and what it teaches us about surviving complexity • Cognitive noise: how stress, life chaos, and global events change what messages "get through" • Why simple messages perform better in noisy environments • How militaries (and adversaries) can exploit overloaded populations • Space, sovereignty, China, the Kessler Effect… and why the next frontier of conflict might be orbital • Cognitive security as our generational challenge

Resources + Links

The Cognitive Crucible — https://information-professionals.org/podcasts/cognitive-crucible/ Information Professionals Association (IPA) — https://information-professionals.org More Cowbell Unlimited — https://morecowbellunlimited.com/ "More Cowbell" SNL Sketch (homework assigned by John)

WANT TO SUPPORT MAD?

Sponsor us. We'll make you a weird, wonderful custom video. Email [email protected]

— MAD Warfare™ is hosted by narrative strategist Jocelyn Brady and cognitive neuroscientist Sean Anthony Guillory. Edited + produced by Amine el Filali. More at madwarfare.com.

— FAIR USE This show is MAD enough to include homages, short clips, and references for context, critique, and joy. All such moments are used under Fair Use for educational and transformative purposes. If we missed an attribution or you'd like to collaborate, email us — we're always happy to talk with humans.

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