22. The Algorithm Is Reading Your Mind: How Your Feed Is Shaping Your Reality (Psychology + Spirituality) episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 29, 2026 · 25 MIN

22. The Algorithm Is Reading Your Mind: How Your Feed Is Shaping Your Reality (Psychology + Spirituality)

from Miss Reign · host Miss Reign

You mention something out loud. Phone in your pocket. Next time you open Instagram—there it is. An ad for exactly what you were talking about.Is your phone listening? Or is something more powerful happening?The uncomfortable truth: The algorithm isn't just reflecting what you want. It's shaping what you want. It's not just reading your reality—it's writing it.In this episode, we break down the psychology and spirituality of how your feed is quietly influencing your thoughts, beliefs, desires, and entire worldview—without you even noticing.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:- The science of predictive algorithms: How your phone predicts your desires with 95% accuracy without listening- Confirmation bias on steroids: How algorithms create echo chambers that feel like reality- The Reticular Activating System (RAS): How your brain filters 11 million bits of information per second based on what you consume- Emotional contagion: Why your mental state jumps between emotions in seconds- Islamic wisdom on guarding what you consume (relevant to all belief systems)- The spiritual principle: What you feed grows, what you starve dies- How your algorithm might be keeping you stuck in victim narratives, comparison, or fear- 5 practices to take back control and curate your algorithm intentionallyRESEARCH & PSYCHOLOGY MENTIONED:- MIT & Stanford research on behavioral prediction (95% accuracy)- Dr. Eli Pariser - The Filter Bubble (echo chambers & algorithmic curation)- Reticular Activating System (RAS) neuroscience- Facebook emotional contagion study (2014)- Islamic teaching: Quran 17:36 on guarding your senses- Frequency and energy consumptionKEY TAKEAWAYS:→ Algorithms predict your behavior with 95% accuracy based on digital patterns→ Your feed creates confirmation bias that makes your beliefs feel like objective truth→ Your RAS filters reality based on what you've programmed it to notice through consumption→ Emotional contagion means you absorb emotions from your feed without realizing it→ What you consume affects your frequency, thoughts, beliefs, and reality→ Your algorithm might be keeping you stuck in negative narratives→ You can curate your algorithm to support your growth instead of sabotage itTHE 5 PRACTICES TO TAKE CONTROL:1. The Feed Audit (observe how your feed makes you feel)2. Intentional Curation (80/20 rule - 80% growth content, 20% entertainment)3. The Content Detox (7-day reset for your algorithm and mind)4. Guard Your Inputs (boundaries around consumption)5. Use the Algorithm for Good (train it to serve your vision)This episode is for anyone who feels watched by their phone, influenced by their feed, or struggling with anxiety, comparison, or overwhelm from social media.You're not paranoid. You're aware. And awareness is power.Connect with Miss Reign!

You mention something out loud. Phone in your pocket. Next time you open Instagram—there it is. An ad for exactly what you were talking about.Is your phone listening? Or is something more powerful happening?The uncomfortable truth: The algorithm isn't just reflecting what you want. It's shaping what you want. It's not just reading your reality—it's writing it.In this episode, we break down the psychology and spirituality of how your feed is quietly influencing your thoughts, beliefs, desires, and entire worldview—without you even noticing.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:- The science of predictive algorithms: How your phone predicts your desires with 95% accuracy without listening- Confirmation bias on steroids: How algorithms create echo chambers that feel like reality- The Reticular Activating System (RAS): How your brain filters 11 million bits of information per second based on what you consume- Emotional contagion: Why your mental state jumps between emotions in seconds- Islamic wisdom on guarding what you consume (relevant to all belief systems)- The spiritual principle: What you feed grows, what you starve dies- How your algorithm might be keeping you stuck in victim narratives, comparison, or fear- 5 practices to take back control and curate your algorithm intentionallyRESEARCH & PSYCHOLOGY MENTIONED:- MIT & Stanford research on behavioral prediction (95% accuracy)- Dr. Eli Pariser - The Filter Bubble (echo chambers & algorithmic curation)- Reticular Activating System (RAS) neuroscience- Facebook emotional contagion study (2014)- Islamic teaching: Quran 17:36 on guarding your senses- Frequency and energy consumptionKEY TAKEAWAYS:→ Algorithms predict your behavior with 95% accuracy based on digital patterns→ Your feed creates confirmation bias that makes your beliefs feel like objective truth→ Your RAS filters reality based on what you've programmed it to notice through consumption→ Emotional contagion means you absorb emotions from your feed without realizing it→ What you consume affects your frequency, thoughts, beliefs, and reality→ Your algorithm might be keeping you stuck in negative narratives→ You can curate your algorithm to support your growth instead of sabotage itTHE 5 PRACTICES TO TAKE CONTROL:1. The Feed Audit (observe how your feed makes you feel)2. Intentional Curation (80/20 rule - 80% growth content, 20% entertainment)3. The Content Detox (7-day reset for your algorithm and mind)4. Guard Your Inputs (boundaries around consumption)5. Use the Algorithm for Good (train it to serve your vision)This episode is for anyone who feels watched by their phone, influenced by their feed, or struggling with anxiety, comparison, or overwhelm from social media.You're not paranoid. You're aware. And awareness is power.Connect with Miss Reign!

NOW PLAYING

22. The Algorithm Is Reading Your Mind: How Your Feed Is Shaping Your Reality (Psychology + Spirituality)

0:00 25:11

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Critical Conversations by Mind the Frontline Chris Smetana Welcome to ”Critical Conversations by Mind the Frontline,” your ultimate source for in-depth discussions on first responder mental health, wellness, and recovery.Our vodcast is dedicated to providing crucial insights for police, fire, EMS, allied health workers, dispatchers, air medical, military personnel, and their families.In each episode, we tackle essential topics, including mental health strategies, recovery methods, treatment options, the latest research, and professional development opportunities.Join us as we come together to foster resilience within the entire first responder community. Don’t miss out – subscribe now and be part of this vital mission.Find out more at www.mindthefrontline.org#CriticalConversations #MindTheFrontline #FirstResponderMentalHealth #WellnessJourney #CommunitySupport The Dennis Michael Lynch Show TeamDML M-F 10amET: Dennis Michael Lynch ("DML") is a popular conservative commentator who covers news, politics, culture, and society. His unfiltered approach in delivering hard-hitting commentary stems from DML's unique perspective as an award-winning entrepreneur, acclaimed filmmaker, respected cable news anchor, and dedicated family man. The show offers a collection of styles, including interviews, solo commentary, long form and short form, and is presented in both video and audio. VIDEO: The podcast airs Monday-Friday, LIVE on Facebook.com/DMLNewsApp, TeamDML.com. AUDIO: Available on The DML NEWS APP, TeamDML.com, and on all major podcast platforms. Tune in to listen to the most trusted man in news. Download the DML NEWS APP and never miss an episode. The GamesIndustry.biz Microcast The GI.Biz Team Welcome to the weekly GI Microcast giving you the latest in video games news. Join James Batchelor and Chris Dring, two business journalists with more than 35 years' combined experience, as they give you their take on the biggest stories in video games. Never miss an episode and subscribe to the GI Microcast on all podcasting platforms and YouTube.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Miss Reign?

This episode is 25 minutes long.

When was this Miss Reign episode published?

This episode was published on January 29, 2026.

What is this episode about?

You mention something out loud. Phone in your pocket. Next time you open Instagram—there it is. An ad for exactly what you were talking about.Is your phone listening? Or is something more powerful happening?The uncomfortable truth: The algorithm...

Can I download this Miss Reign episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!