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Why are we so divided â and what can we really do about it? In this episode, Rich Harwood, founder of The Harwood Institute and author of The New Civic Path, returns to the show to share how communities across America are rebuilding trust and taking action â without waiting on Washington.
We talk about how to bring people together, restore belief in each other, and start healing our divided country from the ground up.
If you're tired of outrage, political fighting, and feeling stuck, this episode offers a new path forward.
Topics include:
Why national politics wonât fix whatâs brokenHow local action rebuilds trust and connectionWhat it means to âturn outwardâHow to start making a difference in your own communityThe power of small steps to spark big changeđ Learn more about Richâs new book:
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How Wellness Content Fuels Conspiracies
What starts as a search for natural living or homegrown veggies can slowly become something else entirely.
In this episode, we follow the personal story of Kavisha Pillay, a digital ethics expert who unexpectedly found herself pulled into the âtradwifeâ aesthetic while simply exploring homesteading and wellness content online. We explore how seemingly wholesome spacesâlike DIY cleaning tutorials and sourdough baking videosâcan become subtle entry points into conspiratorial thinking, anti-feminism, and radical ideologies.
Helping us unpack the cultural context is Catherine Rottenberg, professor of sociology and author of The Rise of Neoliberal Feminism, who explains why traditional gender roles are resurging onlineâand why theyâre more complicated than they appear.
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How a Doctorâs Long COVID Journey Exposed Systemic Failures
Millions are still living with long COVID, yet many patients are dismissed, misunderstood, or left without answers. In this episode, Dr. Zeest Khan shares her personal journeyâfrom treating critical patients as a cardiothoracic anesthesiologist to becoming a long COVID patient herself.
This conversation isnât just about COVIDâit's about how we listen, how we heal, and what needs to change.
Guest:
Dr. Zeest Khan, physician, long COVID advocate, and host of Long COVID MD podcast.Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David
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How AmeriCorps Cuts Threaten Our Civic Future
Tens of thousands of AmeriCorps service positions are being eliminated. In this episode, we explore how cuts to national service programs are affecting communities, civic engagement, and the future of democracy in America.
Maureen Eccleston, Chief Impact Officer at Service Year Alliance and longtime AmeriCorps alum, joins David Beckemeyer to break down what these cuts mean, whoâs being impacted, and why service years matter now more than ever.
We talk about the civic impact of AmeriCorps, how national service bridges political divides, and why protecting service opportunities is critical to lowering the temperature and rebuilding trust in our country.
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Service Year Alliance: https://serviceyearalliance.orgVoices for National Service: https://voicesforservice.orgDonate to the Emergency Fund: https://statecommissions.orgText me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David
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Why 500 Organizations Joined Forces to Bridge Americaâs Deepest Divides
We sit down with Karissa Raskin, the new CEO of Listen First Project, a national organization leading a coalition of over 500 groups working to reduce toxic polarization and build stronger communities through connection and dialogue. Karissa shares her personal journey into the bridge-building space, what itâs like to lead a movement that spans ideological divides, and how listeningânot debatingâcan be the first step toward healing our democracy. We explore how fear, certainty, and outrage shape our politics, why itâs so hard to talk across differences, and what each of us can do to make things betterâstarting with our own communities. Whether you're tired of the division or just wondering where to begin, this conversation is packed with insights, honesty, and hope.
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Exploring Media Consolidation, Distrust, and the Future of News
Why are major newspapers stepping back from endorsing presidential candidates? What does that say about the Fourth Estateâand its ability to hold power accountable?
In this episode of Outrage Overload, David Beckemeyer is joined by journalist and educator Michael Deas, former editor at The Chicago Tribune, to explore the challenges facing journalism today. From media consolidation and self-censorship to the erosion of public trust and the rise of alternative media, we take a deep dive into the state of journalismâand whatâs at stake for democracy.
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How Perceptions of Harm Drive Moral Outrage and Political Conflict
In episode 61, we explored Outraged! with Kurt Gray, discussing the harm-based model of morality and how our perceptions of harm and victimization fuel moral outrage. But thereâs so much more to uncover.In this episode, we take a deeper dive into the research behind these ideas with moral psychology researcher Sam Pratt. We examine the paper Morality in Our Mind and Across Cultures and Politics, unpacking how different moral perspectives shape political polarization, why people moralize certain issues differently, and the tension between moral relativism vs. universalism.
We also discuss how victimhood and morality interactâwhy some people strongly identify as victims in political and social conflicts, and how this influences the broader psychology of morality.
If youâve ever wondered why people see the same events through completely different moral lenses, this episode is for you.
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How Systems Like Community Notes on Twitter/X Aim to Break the Cycle of Misinformation
Are social media algorithms fueling misinformation and deepening echo chambersâor can they help bridge divides? In this episode, we talk with Paul Resnick, a pioneer in recommender systems and digital trust, about how platforms curate content, the truth behind filter bubbles, and whether fact-checking tools like Community Notes on Twitter (X) can cut through the noise. Can algorithms be redesigned to reduce outrage instead of amplifying it? Tune in to find out!
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Why Resistance Matters: Lessons from Postcards to Hitler
How does authoritarianism take hold? What warning signs do we often miss? In this episode, we speak with Bruce Neuburger, author of Postcards to Hitler: A German Jewâs Defiance in a Time of Terror, about the rise of political extremismâthen and now. Neuburger shares his grandfatherâs incredible story of resistance under Nazi rule and explores the modern parallels we canât afford to ignore.
đš How authoritarian regimes normalize oppression
đš The role of propaganda in shaping public perception
đš Lessons from Nazi Germany and todayâs political landscape
đš What individuals can do to push back against creeping authoritarianismText me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David
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Why is outrage so powerful? And why does it feel so addictive? In this episode, Dr. Kurt Gray joins us to discuss his new book, Outraged!, which offers a groundbreaking look at the psychology of moral fury, social media outrage, and political division. If The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt set the stage for understanding moral differences, Outraged! is the next stepârevealing how outrage operates as a social force in the digital age.
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A Ritual for Intentional Living
In this special bonus episode of Outrage Overload, I share a personal ritual that keeps me grounded and mindful of the ripples we create in our daily lives. Originally recorded for Whatâs Your Ripple?, this conversation explores the power of small, intentional actions and how they shape the world around us.
I sit down with JJ Holley, a retired Air Force Major and founder of Ripple Retreat, an alcohol-free event space dedicated to fostering connection and giving back to the community. Together, we discuss the importance of self-reflection, values, and the impact of stillness in a chaotic world.
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In this special PODCASTHON episode of Outrage Overload, weâre spotlighting Dev Mission, a nonprofit dedicated to training and mentoring underserved young adults for careers in tech. We sit down with Leonardo Sosa, founder and executive director of Dev Mission, to discuss how the organization is closing the digital divide, increasing diversity in tech, and helping young people from underrepresented backgrounds break into the industry.
Leo shares how his passion for technology and workforce development led to the creation of Dev Mission. Weâll hear inspiring success stories of young people who, despite limited resources, are now thriving in STEM careers, thanks to hands-on training, mentorship, and access to tech apprenticeships.
If youâre passionate about closing opportunity gaps, equity in tech, and helping the next generation succeed, this episode is for you. Tune in to learn how you can support Dev Missionâwhether through mentorship, volunteering, or spreading awareness.
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Why do younger generations feel so disconnected from the world their parents grew up in? Are millennials just complaining, or is there something deeper at play?
In this special OK Boomer episode of Outrage Overload, host David Beckemeyer sits down with Valerie Beck, a holistic health practitioner and founder of Intrepid Wellness, to explore the complex dynamics between boomers and millennials. From shifting expectations to the weight of generational trauma, Valerie shares insights from her research and coaching experience, shedding light on what younger generations wish older ones understoodâand vice versa.
Are boomers and millennials speaking different languages, or can we find common ground? Tune in as we explore the tensions, challenge assumptions, and uncover what it takes to bridge the gap.
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How Media Shapes Reality
James Shanahan, a leading expert on cultivation theory, joins David Beckemeyer to explore how television, news, and social media influence public perception, fear, and political polarization. They discuss the Mean World Syndrome, the rise of outrage media, and how algorithms amplify division. Tune in to learn how media effects shape our worldâand what we can do about it.
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Is the U.S. presidency becoming too powerful?
Imagine a president ignoring court rulings, dismantling government agencies, and bypassing oversight. Itâs not just a hypotheticalâitâs happening now. In this episode, we explore the rise of executive overreach and its implications for democracy.
đš Guests:
Professor Kevin Smith â Political scientist specializing in governance and federal agencies.James Goodwin â Legal expert in constitutional law and public policy.đ Topics Covered:
âď¸ The shift of power toward the executive branch
âď¸ Why bureaucracy existsâand why efficiency isnât always the goal
âď¸ The role of Congress and why itâs failing to hold the presidency accountable
âď¸ How courts are becoming the last line of defenseâand what happens when theyâre ignored
âď¸ Lessons from countries where democracy has eroded
âď¸ What citizens can do to push back against unchecked executive powerText me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David
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How Correcting Misperceptions Can Heal Political Divides
Ever wonder why political conversations feel more heated than ever? It might not be about the issues themselves but how we perceive the other side. In this episode of Outrage Overload, we explore the "perception gap"âthe distorted views we hold about political opponentsâand how correcting these misperceptions can reduce toxic polarization.
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How Biology Challenges the Male-Female Binary
In this documentary-style episode, Outrage Overload dives into the intricate and often misunderstood world of sex development, using the controversy surrounding female boxers at the Paris Olympics as a case study. We unpack the science, ethics, and personal stories behind Differences in Sex Development (DSDs), challenging the oversimplified narratives that dominate todayâs polarizing debates.Join us as we explore:
Why the biology of sex development is more complex than the XX/XY binary.How the Paris Olympics highlighted the tension between fairness, inclusion, and misinformation.The real-life impact of DSD diagnoses on individuals and families.A thoughtful discussion on the challenges of sports eligibilityFeaturing expert insights from Dr. Richard Auchus, a leading endocrinologist, and Amethysta Herrick, a transgender woman and advocate, this episode is a deep dive into science, empathy, and the lessons we can learn about navigating difficult conversations.
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Why Physical Experiences Still Matter in a Digital World
Vinyl records are outselling CDs. Instant-print cameras are finding their way back into peopleâs hands. Even paper notebooks remain a must-have for many. But why are we seeing this resurgence of analog technologies in an overwhelmingly digital world? In this episode, David Sax, award-winning journalist and author of The Revenge of Analog and The Future is Analog, joins us to uncover why these physical experiences hold such enduring appeal.We look into the deeper reasons behind this analog revival, exploring how tactile experiences fulfill human needs in ways that digital options simply cannot. From the joys of flipping through vinyl at a record store to the social aspects of analog photography, this conversation will challenge your perspective on the digital-versus-physical debate.
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We're joined by Jason Paul, an attorney, political strategist, and candidate for Chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC). Jason brings his wealth of experience and bold ideas to the table, offering insights on the challenges facing the Democratic Party and his vision for revitalizing its structure and operations.
Jason's critique of political journalism and its impact on public discourse.Bold strategies for Democratic Party fundraising and voter engagement.Advice for listeners on staying informed and finding meaningful ways to engage with politics.
Whether youâre a political enthusiast or someone eager to understand the dynamics of party leadership, this episode offers a unique and thought-provoking perspective.
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How Silicon Valley Elites Decide the Future Without Us
Silicon Valleyâs technological breakthroughs promise to change the world, but at what cost? In this episode, we sit down with philosopher and technology critic Dr. Ămile P. Torres to examine the hidden price of innovation. From AIâs environmental footprint to the ethical failures in its development, we explore how a small, unelected group of tech elites wields enormous influence over our collective future.Dr. Torres unpacks the hype around artificial intelligence, the anti-democratic nature of Silicon Valleyâs decision-making, and the dangerous allure of techno-utopian fantasies. We also discuss the troubling parallels between AI and social media as amplifiers of disinformation and harm.
This is a thought-provoking dive into the real-world consequences of innovation and a call to rethink how we approach technologyâs role in society.
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