Topic: Don Draper

2 chapters across the catalog

30: School of Thought
51:01 - 54:35

30: School of Thought

Advertising Nostalgia, Trauma Based Entertainment

Referencing "Mad Men," the hosts discuss how nostalgia—defined as the pain from an old wound—is used as a tool in advertising and social control. They argue that images of lynchings, slave ships, and civil rights struggles are reinforced through "trauma-based entertainment" to keep certain emotions active and exploitable. This deep-rooted nostalgia is used to trigger specific behaviors in older generations.

05: Life's a Pitch
46:31 - 51:03

05: Life's a Pitch

Don Draper, Nostalgia in Advertising, and Political Homage

A clip from the television series "Mad Men" features Don Draper explaining nostalgia as a "twinge in your heart" more powerful than memory. This concept is applied to Barack Obama's 2010 visit to India, where he paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi. The hosts argue that politicians use these iconic figures to create an emotional bond with the public that overrides factual scrutiny.