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Episode 25 – The Anatomy of Modern Romance Scams | The Small Clues Matter | Red Flags You Should NEVER Ignore

21 min · 22 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2593286/fan_mail/new] In this episode of The Anatomy of Modern Romance Scams, I step away from the deeper psychological mechanics for a moment and focus on something incredibly important: The small clues. The tiny inconsistencies. The subtle warning signs. The little things many victims overlook until it is far too late. This week I received a letter that appeared to come from the IRS. It was almost perfectly done… except for one word: “Dear.” The IRS has called me many things over the years... but never “Dear.” That single word opened the door to a much larger discussion about the patterns romance scammers, phishing scammers, and organized fraud groups use every single day. In this episode we discuss: *  Why scammers use certain greetings repeatedly  *  Why communication patterns matter  *  Accent and dialect inconsistencies  *  Humor and conversational disconnects  *  Mirroring and emotional manipulation  *  Why scammers avoid meeting in person  *  Video call deception and evolving AI risks  *  The Four S’s  *  Flattery, secrecy, seduction, and emotional escalation  *  Why multiple small red flags together matter far more than one by itself  Most importantly:  this episode is about learning to PAY ATTENTION before emotion overrides logic. Because once emotional attachment becomes strong enough, even obvious red flags can become incredibly difficult to see clearly. If someone online: *  asks for money  *  offers investment opportunities  *  pushes crypto  *  requests gift cards  *  creates emergencies only you can solve  *  or rapidly escalates intimacy and emotional dependency…  Please stop and reassess the situation carefully. Delete. Block. Walk. And if you HAVE been scammed: you are not alone. It may define part of your story… but it does not have to define all of it. Book:  Ding – "Hello Dear, How Are You?" – "Did You Miss Me?"  https://www.amazon.com/author/michael-b [https://www.amazon.com/author/michael-b] Podcast:  https://www.buzzsprout.com/2593286 [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2593286] YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelB-NoExcuses4Me [https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelB-NoExcuses4Me] TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@noexcuses4me [https://www.tiktok.com/@noexcuses4me] The AOM Framework * The Scammer's Playbook — Learn how modern romance scammers build trust, create dependency, and manipulate victims over time. * The Four S's — Understand the role of Secrecy, Silence, Shame, and Seduction in keeping victims trapped inside the scam. * The 15/30 Rule — A practical method for stepping back, evaluating the situation, and interrupting the scam before it progresses. * Pattern Recognition — You do not need to see the entire scam to recognize what it is becoming. * DBW: Delete. Block. Walk. — When the pattern becomes clear, protect yourself and walk away. * FBI Rule #1 — No one can teach you cryptocurrency investing over the internet. See Rule #1.

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episode Episode 28 – The Anatomy of Modern Romance Scams | The 30 Rule: What Happens If You Ignore the Playbook artwork

Episode 28 – The Anatomy of Modern Romance Scams | The 30 Rule: What Happens If You Ignore the Playbook

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2593286/fan_mail/new] In Episode 27, we explored the Scammer's Playbook and how to recognize the warning signs of a romance scam before it's too late. We introduced a puzzle concept and when fitting the pieces together, you did not need to see full rendering or picture for a person to simply end the relationship.  Its the 15/30 rule  15 seconds to DBW, or accept the consequences of the 30, which we examine more in detail today.   In Episode 28, we ask a harder question: What happens if you ignore those warning signs? The 30 Rule is more than a pause or a cooling-off period. It is a projection of your future. It asks you to honestly examine what the next 30 years of your life might look like if you continue building a relationship that is not real. This episode explores: • The Four S's: Secrecy, Silence, Shame, and Seduction  • Why intelligent people stay in scams longer than they should and why some never leave  • The hidden costs that continue long after the scammer is gone  • Lost opportunities, damaged relationships, and the loss of peace  • Why victims often lose far more than money The scammer leaves. The invoices stay. If you're involved in a suspicious online relationship—or trying to help someone who is—this episode may be one of the most important conversations in the entire series. If you are currently involved in an online relationship and are questioning whether it is legitimate, listen to Episode 27 and Episode 28 together.  I think it will help you.  Michael B. Website: www.michaelbreinig.com Author Page: www.amazon.com/author/michael-b Book: Ding — "Hello Dear, How Are You?" www.amazon.com/dp/B0GK8P6TY3 Book Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzbubG0gxfo The AOM Framework * The Scammer's Playbook — Learn how modern romance scammers build trust, create dependency, and manipulate victims over time. * The Four S's — Understand the role of Secrecy, Silence, Shame, and Seduction in keeping victims trapped inside the scam. * The 15/30 Rule — A practical method for stepping back, evaluating the situation, and interrupting the scam before it progresses. * Pattern Recognition — You do not need to see the entire scam to recognize what it is becoming. * DBW: Delete. Block. Walk. — When the pattern becomes clear, protect yourself and walk away. * FBI Rule #1 — No one can teach you cryptocurrency investing over the internet. See Rule #1.

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episode Episode 27 - The Anatomy of Modern Romance Scams | The Scammer's Playbook: You Don't Need the Whole Puzzle artwork

Episode 27 - The Anatomy of Modern Romance Scams | The Scammer's Playbook: You Don't Need the Whole Puzzle

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2593286/fan_mail/new] Romance scammers rarely reveal their entire plan at the beginning. Instead, they hand you one piece at a time. A friendly message. A compliment. A secret. A small request. A new opportunity. Individually, each piece may seem harmless. But over time, a picture begins to emerge. In this episode, we explore one of the most important lessons in scam prevention: You do not need to see the entire puzzle to recognize what it is becoming. Using a puzzle analogy, we visually conceptualize  how scammers use the Four S's—Secrecy, Silence, Shame, and Seduction Often damaging real family relationships, even after loved ones try to intervene and expose what is happening.  Another key insight was introduced.  The 15/30 Rule, a simple technique designed to help people step back, evaluate what they are seeing, and interrupt the scam before the final pieces are placed. Most victims don't lose everything because they miss one giant red flag. They lose everything because they never stop long enough to look at the puzzle they are building.  An honest evaluation.  Or take a look into what is exactly involved in the aftermath.  EP28 will cover that... And remember: The goal is not to finish the puzzle.  The goal is to recognize what it is becoming before the last piece is placed. If you do recognize it? If you find yourself asking:  "Am I being scammed?" Stop.  Step back. Look at the puzzle. And if the picture is becoming clear: Delete. Block. Walk. Resources: Book: Ding – "Hello Dear, How Are You?" A True Story of Grooming, Manipulation, and Financial Ruin https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GK8P6TY3 [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GK8P6TY3] Website: https://michaelbreinig.com [https://michaelbreinig.com] Podcast: The Anatomy of Modern Romance Scams https://www.buzzsprout.com [https://www.buzzsprout.com] Book Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzbubG0gxfo [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzbubG0gxfo] Follow Michael's work, speaking engagements, podcast episodes, and scam awareness resources at: https://michaelbreinig.com [https://michaelbreinig.com] Until then... Stay aware. Stay protected. And always, always stay safe. The AOM Framework * The Scammer's Playbook — Learn how modern romance scammers build trust, create dependency, and manipulate victims over time. * The Four S's — Understand the role of Secrecy, Silence, Shame, and Seduction in keeping victims trapped inside the scam. * The 15/30 Rule — A practical method for stepping back, evaluating the situation, and interrupting the scam before it progresses. * Pattern Recognition — You do not need to see the entire scam to recognize what it is becoming. * DBW: Delete. Block. Walk. — When the pattern becomes clear, protect yourself and walk away. * FBI Rule #1 — No one can teach you cryptocurrency investing over the internet. See Rule #1.

17 de jun de 202621 min
episode Episode 26 – The Anatomy of Modern Romance Scams | "We Proved It Was a Scam… Why Didn't They Stop?" artwork

Episode 26 – The Anatomy of Modern Romance Scams | "We Proved It Was a Scam… Why Didn't They Stop?"

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2593286/fan_mail/new] A daughter says, "We showed Mom the evidence." A son says, "The bank told Dad it was a scam." The family proves the photos are fake, the profile is fake, and the promises are fake. Yet the money keeps flowing. Why? In this episode, Michael explores one of the most confusing and painful aspects of romance scams: why victims sometimes continue sending money even after the scam has been exposed. Drawing on his own experience, conversations with victims and families, and the Attachment Override Model (AOM), Michael explains how emotional attachment can gradually become stronger than logic, evidence, and even the warnings of loved ones. This episode is for families struggling to understand why someone they care about continues to believe, continue to hope, and continue to send money long after the truth has been revealed. The battle is not between intelligence and stupidity. The battle is between attachment and logic. And understanding that difference may be the first step toward helping someone you love. Book: https://a.co/d/0jhUVU53 Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2593286 Website: MichaelBreinig.com The AOM Framework * The Scammer's Playbook — Learn how modern romance scammers build trust, create dependency, and manipulate victims over time. * The Four S's — Understand the role of Secrecy, Silence, Shame, and Seduction in keeping victims trapped inside the scam. * The 15/30 Rule — A practical method for stepping back, evaluating the situation, and interrupting the scam before it progresses. * Pattern Recognition — You do not need to see the entire scam to recognize what it is becoming. * DBW: Delete. Block. Walk. — When the pattern becomes clear, protect yourself and walk away. * FBI Rule #1 — No one can teach you cryptocurrency investing over the internet. See Rule #1.

2 de jun de 202621 min
episode Episode 25 – The Anatomy of Modern Romance Scams | The Small Clues Matter | Red Flags You Should NEVER Ignore artwork

Episode 25 – The Anatomy of Modern Romance Scams | The Small Clues Matter | Red Flags You Should NEVER Ignore

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2593286/fan_mail/new] In this episode of The Anatomy of Modern Romance Scams, I step away from the deeper psychological mechanics for a moment and focus on something incredibly important: The small clues. The tiny inconsistencies. The subtle warning signs. The little things many victims overlook until it is far too late. This week I received a letter that appeared to come from the IRS. It was almost perfectly done… except for one word: “Dear.” The IRS has called me many things over the years... but never “Dear.” That single word opened the door to a much larger discussion about the patterns romance scammers, phishing scammers, and organized fraud groups use every single day. In this episode we discuss: *  Why scammers use certain greetings repeatedly  *  Why communication patterns matter  *  Accent and dialect inconsistencies  *  Humor and conversational disconnects  *  Mirroring and emotional manipulation  *  Why scammers avoid meeting in person  *  Video call deception and evolving AI risks  *  The Four S’s  *  Flattery, secrecy, seduction, and emotional escalation  *  Why multiple small red flags together matter far more than one by itself  Most importantly:  this episode is about learning to PAY ATTENTION before emotion overrides logic. Because once emotional attachment becomes strong enough, even obvious red flags can become incredibly difficult to see clearly. If someone online: *  asks for money  *  offers investment opportunities  *  pushes crypto  *  requests gift cards  *  creates emergencies only you can solve  *  or rapidly escalates intimacy and emotional dependency…  Please stop and reassess the situation carefully. Delete. Block. Walk. And if you HAVE been scammed: you are not alone. It may define part of your story… but it does not have to define all of it. Book:  Ding – "Hello Dear, How Are You?" – "Did You Miss Me?"  https://www.amazon.com/author/michael-b [https://www.amazon.com/author/michael-b] Podcast:  https://www.buzzsprout.com/2593286 [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2593286] YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelB-NoExcuses4Me [https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelB-NoExcuses4Me] TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@noexcuses4me [https://www.tiktok.com/@noexcuses4me] The AOM Framework * The Scammer's Playbook — Learn how modern romance scammers build trust, create dependency, and manipulate victims over time. * The Four S's — Understand the role of Secrecy, Silence, Shame, and Seduction in keeping victims trapped inside the scam. * The 15/30 Rule — A practical method for stepping back, evaluating the situation, and interrupting the scam before it progresses. * Pattern Recognition — You do not need to see the entire scam to recognize what it is becoming. * DBW: Delete. Block. Walk. — When the pattern becomes clear, protect yourself and walk away. * FBI Rule #1 — No one can teach you cryptocurrency investing over the internet. See Rule #1.

22 de may de 202621 min
episode Episode 24 – The Anatomy of Modern Romance Scams | The Relationship IS the Scam | How Emotional Trust Gets Weaponized artwork

Episode 24 – The Anatomy of Modern Romance Scams | The Relationship IS the Scam | How Emotional Trust Gets Weaponized

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2593286/fan_mail/new] In this episode of The Anatomy of Modern Romance Scams, I break down one of the most misunderstood aspects of modern romance scams: The relationship itself IS the scam. From the beginning to the ghosting… it’s engineered. EVERY aspect of it. This episode is personal. Direct. Raw. And honestly, so difficult for me to record. We are not simply talking about fake crypto platforms, fake investment houses, or stolen money. We are talking about emotional engineering, psychological conditioning, attachment, intimacy, trust manipulation, and the gradual override of logic through emotion. By the time the money starts moving, escape from this situation becomes incredibly difficult. Why do intelligent people stay even after seeing red flags? Why does retreat begin feeling impossible? Why do victims continue moving forward even while fear increases? I walk through: * The Attachment Override Model (AOM) * How trust becomes weaponized * Why every red flag gets rerouted through the relationship * Emotional dependency and shared struggle * Seduction, secrecy, silence, and reinforcement * Why the relationship becomes the interpreter of reality * And why victims are not stupid — they are emotionally trapped inside a very diabolical system where participants are trained specifically for the exact purpose described in this podcast. This episode goes deeper into the emotional and psychological mechanics behind romance scams and pig-butchering scams than any episode I have done so far. If you are currently involved with someone online asking for money, investments, crypto participation, or secrecy — please STOP and reassess the situation very carefully. Delete. Block. Walk. As always, thank you for being with me. To reverse these scam trends, it will take ALL of us. Book: Ding – "Hello Dear, How Are You?" – "Did You Miss Me?" https://www.amazon.com/author/michael-b [https://www.amazon.com/author/michael-b] Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2593286 [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2593286] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelB-NoExcuses4Me [https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelB-NoExcuses4Me] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@noexcuses4me [https://www.tiktok.com/@noexcuses4me] The AOM Framework * The Scammer's Playbook — Learn how modern romance scammers build trust, create dependency, and manipulate victims over time. * The Four S's — Understand the role of Secrecy, Silence, Shame, and Seduction in keeping victims trapped inside the scam. * The 15/30 Rule — A practical method for stepping back, evaluating the situation, and interrupting the scam before it progresses. * Pattern Recognition — You do not need to see the entire scam to recognize what it is becoming. * DBW: Delete. Block. Walk. — When the pattern becomes clear, protect yourself and walk away. * FBI Rule #1 — No one can teach you cryptocurrency investing over the internet. See Rule #1.

20 de may de 202637 min