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The Psychology of Marketing - KWCB Podcast Episode 002 - May 2026
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In episode two of the Keep Wakulla County Beautiful podcast, host Steve Cushman, along with Leslie Cushman and Executive Director Tammie Nason, explore the fascinating and complex psychology behind modern consumerism. They track the evolution of advertising from 1970s television jingles to the cutting-edge neuro-marketing of today, where companies hire neuroscientists just to trigger consumer buy-in. Using real-world examples, the team breaks down how we are manipulated into spending money and how these habits directly affect our consumption patterns.
-- Marketers no longer just sell products, they sell identities and lifestyles, leading consumers to practice "identity buying" to portray a specific version of themselves.
-- Big-budget Hollywood product placement can bridge generational gaps, as seen with Tom Cruise and Ray-Ban aviators from the original 1986 Top Gun to the 2022 release of Top Gun Maverick.
-- Major retailers utilize artificial scarcity and manufactured urgency, such as live view counters or stock warnings, to force rapid purchase decisions.
-- Store floor plans are intentionally engineered, keeping essentials like milk, eggs, and meat in the back so shoppers must navigate past impulse items.
-- Product placement is calculated down to the inch, ensuring unhealthy items and children's cereals sit directly at a child's eye level on lower shelves.
-- Retailers capitalize on multi-sensory marketing, using targeted music and specific ambient scents to trigger long-term memories and emotional purchases.
-- A sudden brush with celebrity status can completely reshape a business overnight, illustrated by Ryan Gosling praising a Tallahassee bakery's pop tarts on national television.