
Think First: A Gaslight 360 Podcast with Jim Detjen
Think First is a short-form podcast that makes you pause — before you scroll, share, or believe the headline.
Hosted by Jim Detjen, a guy who’s been gaslit enough to start a podcast about it, Think First dives into modern narratives, media manipulation, and cultural BS — all through the lens of gaslighting and poetic truth.
Some episodes are two minutes. Some are ten. It depends on the story — and the energy drink situation.
No rants. No lectures. Just sharp questions, quick insights, and the occasional laugh to keep things sane.
Whether you’re dodging spin in the news, politics, or that “trust me, bro” post in your feed… take a breath. Think first.
Visit Gaslight360.com/clarity to sharpen your BS filter and explore the 6-step clarity framework.
Think First: A Gaslight 360 Podcast with Jim Detjen
Hiding the Truth: Presidential Deception Exposed
This episode is from our first week — where we were workshopping the format, voice, and rhythm in real time. The message still matters. The delivery just gets better.
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They told us Biden was fine. They called the clips “cheap fakes.” They said questioning his memory was dangerous misinformation.
Now, even his allies are quietly admitting what many saw coming: he’s not okay — and hasn’t been for a while.
In today’s Think First, we look at the real gaslighting: not just the president’s decline, but the media’s role in covering it up, shifting the narrative, and testing how much you’ll pretend not to notice.
Stay sharp. Stay skeptical. #SpotTheGaslight
Read and reflect at Gaslight360.com/clarity
There is a lot of noise out there. Headlines, outrage, spin and every day someone's trying to tell you what to think. Think First is here to break that rhythm. I'm Jim Detchen, host of Think First and founder of Gaslight360. They told us the videos were cheap fakes. They said the stumbles, the blank stares, the forgotten names were all just bad angles or partisan editing. Turns out, the only thing being edited was the truth.
Speaker 1:According to the new book Original Sin by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, president Biden's inner circle knew for years that his cognitive health was declining. They shielded him from the public, limited his schedule and even considered using a wheelchair in his second term. Meanwhile, the media echoed the White House's narrative, dismissing concerns as misinformation. So let's ask when does protecting a leader become deceiving a nation? How did gaslighting become a political strategy? What role did the media play in perpetuating this narrative and why did it take a disastrous debate performance for the truth to surface? You don't need all the answers, but you should question the ones you're handed. This is Think First, stay sharp, stay sharp, stay skeptical. Spot the gaslight. Follow now and join us before the spin starts. Please visit our website at gaslight360.com for the latest trends in gaslighting and poetic truth, and follow us on X.