
Outrage Overload: Staying grounded through science and balanced perspectives
If you're angry, frustrated, or scared about the state of politics and media and looking for thoughtful, balanced discussions, this podcast is for you. About 30 minutes every few weeks. It will change your life.
Outrage Overload explores the extreme polarization and political bias dominating politics and media today. We dive into the anger and outrage that drive divisions between people, distort the news, and fuel political violence. Each episode features leading scientists, researchers, authors, and community leaders tackling topics like outrage fatigue, toxic polarization, extremism, healthy conflict, disinformation, social media's role in outrage, and the influence of technology and artificial intelligence.
Join us to rediscover humanity in your rivals, improve your mental health, and find practical strategies to feel less stressed and more in control in a world fueled by outrage.
Outrage Overload: Staying grounded through science and balanced perspectives
21. I don't try to make sense of it anymore - Courtney Heard
How QAnon Impacts Lives: Exploring The Conspiracy's Reach into Homes.
Courtney Heard discusses her personal experience with QAnon and how it led her to start the Q-Dropped Podcast. She highlights the emotional toll that QAnon can have on relationships and emphasizes the importance of understanding the human side of the phenomenon. Courtney also explores the role of conspiracy theories in today's society and the challenges of trying to change someone's mind when they are deeply entrenched in their beliefs.
Key Takeaways:
- QAnon is a baseless conspiracy theory that alleges a global cabal of elites involved in child trafficking and other heinous acts.
- Many people are drawn to QAnon because they believe they are helping children, but the conspiracy theory is filled with misinformation and fabricated claims.
- QAnon has a significant impact on relationships, causing emotional strain and often leading to disconnection.
- Trying to change someone's mind who is involved in QAnon can be exhausting and often ineffective, as they are emotionally attached to their beliefs.
- QAnon attracts a diverse range of individuals, including those with higher education and professional backgrounds.
Quotes:
- "It's more than just a difference of opinion. It's actually harming people." - Courtney Heard
- "It's a mental health issue. This is a bunch of people who are unhappy and they're finding something that fills this void." - Courtney Heard
- "It's very, very, very exhausting to just have a normal conversation with these people." - Courtney Heard
- "Nothing's gonna change until they want to change, until they take the effort and ultimately are helpless." - Courtney Heard
About The Guest:
Courtney Heard is the host of the Q-Dropped Podcast, a weekly podcast that shares stories of relationships negatively affected by QAnon. She is also a writer and has a background in business
Show Notes:
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