Outrage Overload: Finding calm 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: Finding calm through science and balanced perspectives
BONUS - The Hate Next Door: Unmasking the New Face of White Supremacy - Matt and Tawni Browning
How Understanding Can Combat Hate: Insights from “The Hate Next Door”
In this episode of Outrage Overload, we delve into the unsettling reality of hate and extremism in America with Matt and Tawni Browning, authors of "The Hate Next Door: Undercover Within the New Face of White Supremacy."
Matt, a former undercover detective, infiltrated white supremacist groups, offering a unique perspective on the evolving nature of hate and extremism.
The conversation explores how hate is no longer confined to easily recognizable groups like the KKK but has permeated everyday society. The Brownings emphasize that hate can be found in unexpected places and that individuals from diverse backgrounds can be drawn into extremist ideologies.
They highlight the role of personal experiences, such as trauma or a search for belonging, in fueling radicalization.
The discussion also touches upon the challenges of addressing hate, including the role of social media, political rhetoric, and media narratives in perpetuating division.
The Brownings argue that while the problem is complex, the solution is simple: promoting dialogue, understanding, and kindness.
They emphasize the importance of individual actions and community engagement in countering hate and fostering a more inclusive society.
If you're concerned about the rise of hate and extremism, or if you're simply interested in learning more about this complex issue, this episode is a must-listen.
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