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Part One: How Disney used psychology to become the happiest place on Earth
Season 3 · Episode 9

Part One: How Disney used psychology to become the happiest place on Earth

In 1954, Walt Disney did something a little crazy. A successful filmmaker, he took a break from the movies and decided to create a theme park. Disney bought 160 acres in rural Anaheim, California, and started building Disneyland. Walt Disney had some

Choice Hacking: The Marketing Psychology Podcast · Jennifer L. Clinehens, Jennifer Clinehens

March 2, 202313m 52s

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