Do your stories shape the future—or do they quietly shape you first?
And when the next war shows up wearing a hoodie, a meme, and a "totally harmless" plotline… how would we even recognize it?
In this episode, we talk with August Cole — co-author of Ghost Fleet and Burn In and co-founder of Useful Fiction — about why fiction can do what white papers can't: grab attention, build foresight, and help people rehearse decisions before reality demands them.
We get into "strategic surprise," why the information environment is the missing chapter of the last decade, and what it means when cognitive warfare becomes hyper-personalized—so everyone is fighting their own battle. (Yes. That's as weird as it sounds. Also: unfortunately real.)
If you've ever felt your agency slipping, your feed steering, or your brain quietly drafted into a conflict you didn't sign up for… this one's for you.
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Useful fiction: why story can carry serious ideas farther than doctrine
Strategic surprise: what it is, why institutions keep getting blindsided, and how narrative reduces it
Ghost Fleet, 10 years later: what aged well, what changed, what got left out
The attention economy: when incentives + algorithms start shaping behavior at machine speed
Useful fiction vs. propaganda: credibility, trust, and why "too clean" stories fail
"You may not be interested in cognitive warfare…" (but it's interested in you)
Why cognitive warfare is getting harder to detect: personalization at scale
The simplest anti-doom message that still matters: you matter
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August Cole — augustcole.com
Useful Fiction — useful-fiction.com
Books: Ghost Fleet / Burn In
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MAD Warfare™ is hosted by narrative strategist Jocelyn Brady and cognitive neuroscientist Sean Anthony Guillory.
Edited and produced by Amine el Filali.
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