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Outrage Overload: Rethinking politics, division, and media
If politics and media leave you feeling angry, overwhelmed, or exhausted, Outrage Overload is for you.In about 30 minutes every few weeks, we explore how outrage spreads, how polarization distorts perception, and how media and technology amplify emotional extremes.Through conversations with leading scientists, researchers, and authors, we unpack the psychology, incentives, and systems shaping today’s political climate — and offer practical tools to think clearly, stay grounded, and respond
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37:58
BONUS - Teaching Civics in the Age of Outrage - June...
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34:10
69. America’s Connection Opportunity - Kate Carney...
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42:07
68. Is Our Democracy Failing Because We’re Not...
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12:37
Outrage on the Mic – Part 3: Rage Sells, But We Don’t...
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33:42
Outrage on the Mic, Part 2: Outrage Has Always Been...
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50:24
Outrage on the Mic – Part 1: Laughing Through the...
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36:42
67. Can AI Help Us Talk About the Israeli-Palestinian...
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30:53
BONUS - Are We Witnessing a Democracy in Crisis? -...
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29:47
66. What It Really Takes to Fix the Division in...
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52:31
BONUS - The Crunchy to Radical Pipeline
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37:00
65. Grief, Fatigue, and the Aftermath of COVID -...
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30:40
BONUS - Crisis in National Service Undermines Civic...
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37:58
64. Our Democracy Is Fraying—Here’s How We Start...
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37:18
BONUS - Crisis in Journalism with Michael Deas
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29:14
63. Moral Psychology and the Harm-Based Roots of...
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35:04
62. Reducing Online Outrage: What Role Can...
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34:42
BONUS - How Authoritarianism Creeps In: Lessons from...
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38:20
61. Outraged! The New Science of Moral Outrage - Kurt...
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11:56
BONUS - From Outrage to Reflection
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31:24
60. PODCASTHON: Bridging the Tech Divide with Dev...
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