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...
Wed, April 16, 2025
How Systems Like Community Notes on Twitter/X Aim to Break the Cycle of Misinformation Are social media algorithms fueling misinformation and deepening echo chambers—or 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! Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, April 09, 2025
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 Jew’s Defiance in a Time of Terror , about the rise of political extremism—then and now. Neuburger shares his grandfather’s incredible story of resistance under Nazi rule and explores the modern parallels we can’t afford to ignore. 🔹 How authoritarian regimes normalize oppression 🔹 The role of propaganda in shaping public perception 🔹 Lessons from Nazi Germany and today’s political landscape 🔹 What individuals can do to push back against creeping authoritarianism Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, April 02, 2025
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 step—revealing how outrage operates as a social force in the digital age. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, March 26, 2025
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 What’s 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. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, March 19, 2025
In this special PODCASTHON episode of Outrage Overload , we’re 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. We’ll 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 you’re 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 Mission—whether through mentorship , volunteering , or spreading awareness . Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, March 12, 2025
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 understood—and 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. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, March 05, 2025
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 world—and what we can do about it. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, February 26, 2025
Is the U.S. presidency becoming too powerful? Imagine a president ignoring court rulings, dismantling government agencies, and bypassing oversight. It’s not just a hypothetical—it’s happening now. In this episode, we explore the rise of executive overreach and its implications for democracy. 🔹 Guests: Professor Kevin Smith – Political scientist specializing in governance and federal agencies. James Goodwin – Legal expert in constitutional law and public policy. 🔍 Topics Covered: ✔️ The shift of power toward the executive branch ✔️ Why bureaucracy exists—and why efficiency isn’t always the goal ✔️ The role of Congress and why it’s failing to hold the presidency accountable ✔️ How courts are becoming the last line of defense—and what happens when they’re ignored ✔️ Lessons from countries where democracy has eroded ✔️ What citizens can do to push back against unchecked executive power Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, February 19, 2025
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"—the distorted views we hold about political opponents—and how correcting these misperceptions can reduce toxic polarization. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, February 12, 2025
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 today’s 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 eligibility Featuring 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. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, February 05, 2025
Why Physical Experiences Still Matter in a Digital World Vinyl records are outselling CDs. Instant-print cameras are finding their way back into people’s 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. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, January 29, 2025
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. Whether you’re a political enthusiast or someone eager to understand the dynamics of party leadership, this episode offers a unique and thought-provoking perspective. Highlights Include: 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. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, January 22, 2025
How Silicon Valley Elites Decide the Future Without Us Silicon Valley’s technological breakthroughs promise to change the world, but at what cost? In this episode, we sit down with philosopher and technology critic Dr. Émile P. Torres to examine the hidden price of innovation. From AI’s 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 Valley’s 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 technology’s role in society. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, January 15, 2025
Do I Know You? A Journey Through Neurodiversity and Inner Lives Journalist and author Sadie Dingfelder takes us on a journey through the hidden diversity of human perception. Diagnosed with aphantasia (the inability to create mental images) and face blindness, Sadie has learned firsthand how drastically inner worlds can differ from person to person. These differences impact how we connect with others, process emotions, and navigate relationships. As we explore Sadie’s personal experiences and her book, Do I Know You? , we uncover how assumptions about shared realities often drive misunderstanding and frustration. In a time when social media algorithms amplify outrage and political bias, acknowledging neurodiversity helps us better understand those who think, feel, and see the world differently. We also discuss the broader implications of these differences, from the ways extreme media narratives distort the news to the role empathy plays in diffusing political anger and polarization. Sadie offers a unique perspective on reducing conflict and fostering meaningful connections in a world where voters and individuals often feel divided by unseen barriers. Join us for a fascinating conversation about perception, connection, and what it means to embrace the remarkable range of human experience. Listen now and discover how curiosity about others’ inner worlds can help counteract frustration, outrage, and division. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, January 08, 2025
How to Survive the Age of Misinformation We are joined by Dr. David Helfand, an esteemed professor of astronomy at Columbia University and author of A Survival Guide to the Misinformation Age . Dr. Helfand shares practical tools to help listeners sharpen their critical thinking skills, question the narratives they encounter, and distinguish between fact and fiction in today’s hyperconnected world. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, December 25, 2024
Guest host Ross "Yergz" Yerger flips the script and puts David and Lisa Beckemeyer—the voices behind the podcast—on the other side of the mic! 🎧 Listeners have asked to know more about the people behind the show, so here’s a fun, candid role-reversal episode just for you. Whether you’re driving on Christmas Day, unwinding after the festivities, or simply catching up later, this episode is packed with behind-the-scenes stories and lighthearted moments. We’ll be back next episode with more expert interviews and insightful conversations to help lower the temperature and move beyond the outrage. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, December 18, 2024
Why Building Together Is the Key to Healing Divided Communities How can communities overcome disconnection, address anger, and rebuild trust in today’s polarized and often overwhelming world? In this episode of Outrage Overload , Rich Harwood, founder of The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation, discusses the roots of civic disconnection and how media-driven outrage and social media algorithms fuel division. Drawing from his groundbreaking report, Civic Virus: Why Polarization is a Misdiagnosis , Rich sheds light on how deeply entrenched political differences and distorted news narratives have created fear and anxiety among voters, driving them apart. Rich’s Turning Outward philosophy offers a fresh perspective on fostering collaboration and shared responsibility, providing practical tools to combat political bias, move beyond angry polarization, and address the fight-or-flight response so many experience in public discourse. Through real-world examples, he shares how communities can tackle issues like mental health, misinformation, and social isolation to create meaningful, lasting change. This inspiring conversation challenges the idea that differences are intractable and offers hope for building stronger connections. Discover how focusing on shared solutions and local action can help us reclaim agency, bridge divides, and reduce the culture of outrage. Listen now for actionable insights and stories of transformation! Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, A
Bonus · Wed, December 11, 2024
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. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many
Wed, December 04, 2024
How Social Media Hostility Impacts Democracy Together with our guest, Ariel Hasell, a leading expert in media, communication, and political psychology, we unpack how the outrage fueled by hostile political posts spreads across social media platforms, driving polarization and shaping public discourse based on findings of the research paper "When Social Media Attack: How Exposure to Political Attacks on Social Media Promotes Anger and Political Cynicism." We discuss the role of engagement algorithms in amplifying political bias, the emotional toll of online hostility, and how anger and cynicism influence voter behavior and perceptions of democracy. From the distortion of news to the mental health challenges tied to social media use, this conversation sheds light on how the digital age is transforming our understanding of political differences, often escalating conflicts rather than bridging divides. Join us as we explore strategies to counteract the divisive effects of media outrage and promote healthier, more productive engagement in a world increasingly shaped by social media hype and political extremes. This episode offers practical insights for anyone navigating today’s turbulent political and digital landscape. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, November 20, 2024
Are We Finally Sick of the Media Outrage Machine? In this episode, we sit down with Andrew Selepak, media professor at the University of Florida, for an eye-opening conversation on the shifting landscape of media and its role in stoking public outrage. Selepak explains how the decline in trust toward traditional media stems from several factors, including the media’s shift toward engagement-driven content, the erosion of investigative journalism, the rise of filter bubbles, and an increasingly fragmented media ecosystem. Together, they examine the psychological effects of an endless stream of outrage-filled headlines and the risks of a blurred line between news and entertainment. Selepak highlights the urgency of maintaining quality journalism and stresses the need for a comprehensive approach to address the challenges facing today’s media landscape. Tune in for insights into what’s driving today’s media mistrust and how we can counteract its polarizing effects. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Thu, November 14, 2024
What Are Voters Really Saying? In this special post-election episode of Outrage Overload , we examine the surprising twists of the 2024 election. What were voters truly trying to tell us, and what drove their choices this year? Join us as we unpack the results with fresh insights from top experts, including political scientists and a computational anthropologist, who reveal what the electorate may really be saying about the direction of the country. From inflation to immigration, economic pain to cultural divides—this episode goes beyond headlines and sound bites to explore the messages behind the votes. Why were some major concerns like democracy and rule of law met with mixed reactions? And what does the shifting support among working-class and minority groups signal for the future of our political landscape? Whether you’re hopeful, frustrated, or just curious about this election's impact, this episode offers a nuanced look at where we’re headed. Perfect for anyone looking to cut through the noise and understand what’s truly at stake. Listen now for a deep dive into the most important takeaways of the 2024 election. 🎙️ Featuring guests: Dr. Sean Evans, Dr. Kevin Smith, and Dr. Andrew Van Horn Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, November 06, 2024
How Neuroscience Can Help Us Fight Burnout in an Age of Outrage and Division A compelling conversation with Dr. Gary Simonds, a neurosurgeon and burnout expert, to unpack the emotional toll of our outrage-saturated media environment. We explore how the relentless cycle of negative news, social media hype, and political bias can lead to burnout, emotional exhaustion, and even outrage fatigue. Dr. Simonds provides a unique perspective on how these stressors impact our mental health, drawing connections between personal struggles and the larger societal effects of engagement algorithms and media distortion. Through a blend of real-world experience and practical advice, Dr. Simonds outlines strategies such as self-compassion, gratitude, and focusing on what we can control to combat feelings of nihilism and anger. He highlights how these tools have been instrumental in helping his surgical team navigate high-pressure situations and shows how we can apply them to reclaim balance in our daily lives. Whether you're feeling drained by political fights, social media extremes, or the distortion of news, this episode offers actionable insights to build resilience, reduce outrage, and foster a sense of optimism in a polarized world. Don't miss this thoughtful discussion about finding clarity and strength in the midst of overwhelming negativity. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, October 30, 2024
How Tech Bros Like Elon Musk and Peter Thiel want to Shape Our Future In this special episode, we're tackling the intriguing—and often troubling—world of "techno-libertarianism." We sit down with tech entrepreneur and researcher David Troy to unpack this movement’s bold vision of a future free from government control and centralized institutions, driven entirely by technology. What You'll Hear: Big Ideas and Bold Players: Discover the ideas of influential figures like Elon Musk and Peter Thiel, who argue that governments are outdated and inefficient. They’re betting on digital systems to replace traditional institutions, but is this vision realistic—or reckless? Hidden Risks and Global Power Plays: We’ll explore how these techno-libertarian goals may align with international destabilization efforts, raising the stakes and the risks on a global scale. The Road Ahead: What happens if these ideas gain traction? Hear about possible outcomes that could reshape society, and why it’s crucial for all of us to look beyond the hype. Why Tune In? This episode encourages listeners to think critically about a techno-libertarian future and the impacts it could have on democracy, equity, and social stability. Don't miss this deep and eye-opening conversation—because the future it envisions just might be closer than you think. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, October 23, 2024
Why Embracing Complexity and Nuance is Critical for Personal Growth and Informed Decision-Making We sit down with Julie Rose, host of the Top of Mind podcast, to explore her journey from feeling overwhelmed by the negativity in the news to fostering thoughtful, nuanced conversations. Julie shares how she broke free from the media’s tendency to oversimplify and polarize issues, focusing instead on curiosity and complexity. Tune in to hear Julie’s practical strategies for staying informed without burning out—like setting time limits, diving deeper into topics that matter, and seeking out diverse viewpoints. She also discusses the surprising benefits of engaging in meaningful dialogue with people you disagree with, and how this can lead to stronger, more well-rounded perspectives. If you're looking for ways to navigate today’s media landscape with more mindfulness and less outrage, this episode is for you! Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, October 16, 2024
How to Have Better Political Conversations (Even with Your Most Difficult Relatives) In this episode of Outrage Overload , host David Beckemeyer sits down with Dr. Karin Tamerius, a political psychiatrist and founder of Smart Politics, a nonprofit that helps progressives communicate persuasively while maintaining respect for differing viewpoints. They discuss how political polarization affects both sides of the spectrum, with a focus on how it may impact progressives more deeply. Dr. Tamerius shares her science-based strategies for fostering healthier political dialogue, building connections, and persuading without imposing beliefs. They also dive into the concept of the "Angry Uncle" and how to navigate those tough, emotionally charged conversations. Whether you're progressive, conservative, or somewhere in between, this episode offers valuable insights on creating productive, respectful conversations in a divided world. Tune in to explore how we can all lower the temperature in political discussions and communicate more effectively across divides. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, October 09, 2024
Why We Need Courage, Not Hope, to Face Climate Change In this episode, I dive into new territory, exploring the environmental crisis with Dr. Roger Gottlieb, renowned author of The Sacrifice Zone . Dr. Gottlieb offers a striking perspective on the looming threat of environmental devastation, arguing that our greatest enemy is not just the crisis itself but the avoidance and denial surrounding it. He makes a compelling analogy between humanity’s dependence on fossil fuels and addiction, highlighting the immense challenge of overcoming inertia and inspiring meaningful action. Throughout our conversation, we unravel the complexities of this global issue, examining how it affects us all. Dr. Gottlieb passionately advocates for both individual responsibility and collective action, emphasizing that while the scale of the problem may feel overwhelming, hope can be found in the power of unity. This episode is a call to courage, urging us to find strength in small, everyday actions and to join forces with others committed to preserving our planet. Together, we can make a difference in the fight for a sustainable future. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, October 02, 2024
Can Humor Save Election Day? In this episode of Outrage Overload , host David Beckemeyer interviews Jonathan Bernstein, a writer and satirist, about his new visual storytelling project that aims to increase voter turnout through political satire. Bernstein shares how humor can cut through the noise of outrage-driven media and foster civic participation by highlighting shared values and commonalities. He discusses the potential for humor to encourage self-reflection, reduce partisan divisions, and promote a healthier democracy. Key topics include: The role of satire in breaking through political negativity How humor can bridge political divides The importance of local engagement in democracy Why Election Day should be a national holiday Bernstein’s vision for turning Election Day into a celebration of civic freedoms Tune in to explore how a little laughter could be the key to increasing voter engagement and fostering a more connected society. Guest: Jonathan Bernstein, author and satirist Host: David Beckemeyer, creator of Outrage Overload Podcast Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, September 25, 2024
How Twitter Impacts Our Well-being We explore the intricate relationship between Twitter and society with Victoria Oldemburgo de Mello, a fourth-year PhD student at the University of Toronto. Victoria's research sheds light on the psychological effects of Twitter use, exploring how the platform shapes well-being, mental health, and social connections in a polarized digital landscape. Our conversation unpacks the ways in which social media can amplify feelings of belonging or deepen divides, depending on how it’s used. Victoria discusses how specific Twitter behaviors—whether fueled by outrage or driven by engagement algorithms—can influence mental health, political polarization, and even perceptions of truth in the news. The challenges of pinpointing causality in social media research are a recurring theme, as we examine the subtle interplay between user motivations, online interactions, and societal outcomes. Listeners will also find practical insights into navigating Twitter responsibly, balancing its potential for connection with its risks to mental health and societal cohesion. From understanding the psychology behind angry tweets to reflecting on how social media can distort political realities, this episode offers a thoughtful lens on the broader impact of platforms like Twitter. Victoria wraps up by sharing her vision for future research, exploring the evolving role of social media in shaping public discourse and individual well-being. Whether you’re curious about the psychology of social media, the effects of media outrage, or the link between social media hype and political bias, this episode provides a compelling and nuanced take on the digital age. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show
Bonus · Wed, September 18, 2024
How AI Can Help Address Toxic Polarization In this bonus episode of Outrage Overload , we dive into the intriguing potential of artificial intelligence to reduce political polarization in online spaces. Our guest, Steve McIntosh—developmental philosopher, author, and co-founder of the Developmental Politics Project—joins us to discuss his work on DepolarizingGPT , a custom AI chatbot designed to provide balanced perspectives on divisive political issues. "The news is filled with reports of how social media is exacerbating political polarization. But we believe technology can also be used to actually reduce polarization." – Developmental Politics Project Throughout the conversation, we explore: The cultural and psychological forces driving political polarization Why traditional centrism may no longer be an effective solution How DepolarizingGPT is crafted to help us engage more constructively in political discourse The evolution of cultural consciousness and AI's role in facilitating a post-postmodern worldview McIntosh also shares his vision for a future where AI not only helps us overcome political divisions but fosters a more integrated and harmonious society. This episode offers a fresh perspective on the intersection of technology, politics, and culture, leaving us with a sense of optimism about the role AI can play in healing our polarized world. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion! Guest: Steve McIntosh, author of Developmental Politics Topics Covered: AI, political polarization, cultural consciousness, depolarizing technology Mentioned Project: DepolarizingGPT Host: David Beckemeyer Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here .
Wed, September 11, 2024
How to Combat the Misinformation Crisis In this episode, we sit down with Samuel Spitali, author of How to Win the War on Truth , to unravel the complexities of misinformation and its impact on society. Samuel offers a deep dive into the history of media polarization, examining key moments like the removal of the Fairness Doctrine and the rise of partisan news outlets. We also explore the psychological factors that make conspiracy theories so enticing, even to those who pride themselves on critical thinking. This conversation isn’t just an exploration of how we got here—it's a call to action to support public goods like libraries and journalism that are crucial for an informed society. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, September 04, 2024
How Platforms Like OtherWeb and 1440 Are Changing News Consumption In this episode, we dive into the evolving landscape of news consumption with Alex Fink, CEO of OtherWeb, and Drew Steggerwald, co-founder of 1440 News. We explore how their platforms are reshaping the way we engage with information, focusing on curating a balanced and healthy media diet. They discuss the challenges of navigating sensationalist content and media fallacies, offering practical solutions to help news consumers stay informed without feeling overwhelmed. Alex and Drew share their insights on creating tools that empower individuals to filter and personalize their news experience, ultimately fostering more informed and meaningful discussions. They emphasize the importance of critically evaluating the information we consume and the role of human judgment in crafting accurate and compelling narratives. Whether you're looking to refine your news habits or simply want to understand the complexities of modern media, this episode offers valuable perspectives and actionable advice. Tune in to learn how you can make more informed decisions, avoid common media pitfalls, and engage in conversations that bridge divides rather than deepen them. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, August 28, 2024
After Trump: Understanding the Continuing Influence of Trumpism We explore the enduring influence of Donald Trump on American politics and media. Despite the controversies and outrage that defined his presidency, Trumpism continues to dominate voter sentiment, political discourse, and media narratives, often amplifying divisions and fueling heated debates about political bias, emotional connections, and the state of democracy. Our special guest, Robert Gutsche, a cultural studies scholar, journalist, and author, sheds light on how media coverage and social media engagement algorithms shape public perceptions, heighten political tensions, and contribute to distorted narratives. Together, we examine how Trump's lasting influence is felt in everything from national news to grassroots movements, where angry differences among voters often escalate into intense political fights. This episode also explores the decline of local journalism and its ripple effects, including how it has left gaps in understanding the concerns of everyday people and allowed extreme political narratives to thrive. Gutsche challenges us to consider how media hype and social media dynamics impact mental health and drive political violence, while emphasizing the need to move beyond passive awareness and into meaningful action to address these pressing social issues. Join us as we dissect the persistence of Trumpism, the emotional drivers behind voter loyalty, and the ways media coverage can distort reality. This is an essential listen for anyone grappling with the complexities of modern politics and the power of the outrage industry. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: <a href='https://www.podchaser.com/Outr
Bonus · Wed, August 21, 2024
In this episode, the conversation revolves around Project 2025, conservative policy proposals, and the potential implications on the administrative state. The discussion examines the nuances of Trump's agenda, the challenges of implementing certain policy changes, and the role of constitutional norms in safeguarding democracy. Dr. Evans offers a balanced perspective on the various aspects of Project 2025 and sheds light on the potential checks and balances that could influence its execution. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, August 14, 2024
How Understanding Intractable Conflicts Can Improve Our Society In this powerful episode of the Outrage Overload Podcast, we dive deep into the roots of our societal conflicts and explore ways to bridge the seemingly intractable divides that are tearing us apart. Our guest, Dr. Guy Burgess, a pioneering figure in conflict resolution, shares his insights on how to foster constructive dialogue and build a more cohesive society. Tune in to hear Dr. Burgess's expert insights and find out how you can contribute to lowering the temperature in our heated political landscape. Don't miss this enlightening conversation that promises to leave you with a deeper understanding of our societal conflicts and practical ways to foster a more united community. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, August 07, 2024
Why We Need Conservative Perspectives to Combat Polarization In this episode we address concerns about the podcast’s perceived political bias by featuring conservative researcher and author Michael Anderson. Anderson, known for his work on tribalism, offers a conservative perspective on issues like toxic polarization and the impact of social media on public discourse. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, July 31, 2024
How to Build Mental Immunity Against Misinformation and Conspiracies We sit down with science educator Melanie Trecek-King to explore how critical thinking can help us navigate an age dominated by misinformation, outrage fatigue, and polarized media. Together, we uncover strategies for building mental immunity and strengthening cognitive resilience against the emotional manipulation of engagement-driven algorithms on social media. Listeners will learn how to evaluate evidence, recognize the signs of distorted news, and uncover their own cognitive biases—essential skills for reclaiming trust and credibility in a world where media outrage often drowns out rational dialogue. Melanie also shares inspiring stories from her platform, highlighting the transformative impact of science literacy and practical tools for cultivating a healthier relationship with information. This episode offers actionable insights for tackling the mental and emotional toll of misinformation while empowering you to rise above the noise of political bias and media distortion. Whether you’re striving to build resilience against emotional triggers, reduce the influence of social media hype, or better understand the psychological forces fueling extreme polarization, this conversation will leave you equipped to think critically and engage thoughtfully, online and off. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, July 24, 2024
When “Listen to the Other Side” Isn’t Enough (Emergency Panel) Feeling like "listen to the other side" just isn't cutting it anymore? You're not alone. In this special bonus episode of Outrage Overload, we address your frustration head-on with an "emergency panel" discussion. Communication experts Phyllis Leavitt and Lisa Swallow join us to explore why traditional methods of civil discourse might feel ineffective in today's climate. We'll explore the impact of constant outrage on our ability to connect and navigate even the most heated conversations. Is there a way forward, even when tensions are high? Tune in for new tools and strategies to foster connection and create positive change, even in these challenging times. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, July 17, 2024
How Our Brains Are Wired for Political Division We look into the phenomenon of ideological inferences with guest Carsten Sander. The discussion revolves around how individuals instinctively categorize others based on their behavior, hindering civil discourse and perpetuating polarization. Sander's research reveals the complexities of these inferences and offers insights into breaking free from snap judgments to foster understanding and compromise. Sander's study explores the spontaneous nature of ideological inferences and uncovers the reasons behind individuals' tendencies to assign political labels based on behavior. The episode highlights the need to challenge overestimations of differences and create space for diverse views to counter the echo chamber effect. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, July 10, 2024
Why Crossing Party Lines is Essential for a Healthy Democracy In this bonus episode of Outrage Overload, we examine the challenges of political conversations and how to lower the temperature. Featuring Lisa Swallow, founder of Crossing Party Lines, the episode explores the importance of understanding and respectful dialogue across political divides. Lisa shares her journey of starting the nonprofit in 2016 and offers insights into the skills needed for productive conversations. The discussion covers managing emotional triggers, the role of critical thinking, and the impact of biases. Listeners will learn practical tips for engaging in meaningful political discussions and fostering a more informed and curious approach to politics. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, July 03, 2024
The Trolls Among Us: Understanding and Mitigating Online Toxicity Fed up with the negativity that plagues online political discussions? This episode challenges the conventional wisdom that political topics themselves are the root of the problem. Join us as we delve into a groundbreaking new study that suggests the issue might lie with the people who engage in these conversations, not the topics themselves. Key Takeaways: The Surprising Truth: Discover how the study challenges the idea that political topics inherently lead to negativity. Understanding the Players: Learn about the characteristics of individuals who are more likely to engage in toxic online political discourse. Implications for the Future: Explore how these findings can inform strategies for improving online political conversations. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, June 26, 2024
Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Okay Boomer series! In this episode, we shift the mic to the younger generation for a conversation about a critical issue: housing. Skyrocketing rents and the seemingly impossible dream of homeownership are leaving many young adults feeling frustrated and hopeless. Our guests, Cameron Lee Cowan (writer) and Jake Didinsky (DJ/Producer with a political science background), offer their perspectives on the housing crisis. Join the Conversation! We want to hear from YOU! Share your own housing story and ideas for change: #OkayBoomerHousing on social media Leave a comment on our website https://outrageoverload.net/ Email us at outrageoverload@gmail.com Feeling passionate about a different issue? We're looking for young adult guests with unique perspectives! Apply to be a guest on the show through our website. Stay tuned for more episodes of Okay Boomer on the Outrage Overload podcast! Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, June 19, 2024
How Certainty Fuels Outrage and Division In this episode of the Outrage Overload podcast, we delight in a thought-provoking conversation with Ilana Redstone, a leading expert on the psychology of certainty. Redstone introduces the concept of the "certainty trap" and explores how absolute certainty can hinder intellectual growth and impede healthy democratic discourse. The discussion delves into the importance of questioning assumptions, embracing ambiguity, and recognizing the complexities of moral and ethical issues. Redstone highlights the connection between certainty and outrage, emphasizing the need to challenge our own thinking and understand the perspectives of those with differing opinions. The episode offers valuable insights into the role of certainty in shaping our beliefs and its implications for democracy and civil discourse. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, June 12, 2024
How Negativity Bias Fuels Toxic Politics In this episode of Outrage Overload, we explore the concept of negativity bias and its role in toxic polarization. We are joined by Travis Monteleone, a private equity investor and depolarization advocate. Monteleone argues that negativity bias is a major factor contributing to toxic polarization because it causes individuals to overemphasize negative information and stereotypes about other people and political issues. The discussion delves into the root causes of polarization, the impact of social media algorithms, and practical strategies to resist negativity bias and bridge the political divide. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, June 05, 2024
How to Combat Youth Radicalization Using Learning Psychology In this episode, we explore the rise of youth radicalization and the potential for online platforms to play a role in the radicalization process with Jack Wippell, an expert in extremism and radicalization. Jack shares insights into the factors that make individuals susceptible to radical ideologies and the impact of social and emotional learning (SEL) in preventing young people from falling prey to dangerous online influences. We discuss the prevalence of radicalization, the characteristics of those who hold extreme beliefs, and the challenges of navigating the online world. Jack highlights the importance of SEL in developing critical thinking skills, emotional intelligence, and empathy to help young people navigate the complexities of the modern world. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, May 22, 2024
I sit down with Lawrence Eppard to explore the complex landscape of media trust in America. How do we grapple with the challenges of misinformation, disinformation, and news literacy in an increasingly polarized media landscape? From dissecting the roots of media distrust to exploring strategies for staying informed without succumbing to outrage overload, this conversation offers valuable insights into navigating the complexities of modern media consumption. Tune in as we seek to uncover pathways toward fostering greater trust and understanding in an era of unprecedented media scrutiny. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, May 15, 2024
In this special documentary-style episode of the Outrage Overload podcast, we look at the world of electoral politics and the challenges of close elections. Drawing inspiration from the movie "Swing Vote" and real-life insights from history, political science, and contemporary discourse, we explore the trend of close elections and the implications of razor-thin margins. We discuss the importance of understanding how democracy works, the role of swing voters, and the impact of affective political polarization. The episode also examines the dangers of undemocratic takeovers and the need for compromise and cooperation in a divided society. I hope you enjoy this first of a kind episode on the Outrage Overload podcast. We hope to do more of these documentary-style episodes in the future and we really appreciate your feedback. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, May 08, 2024
How to Rise Above Nasty Politics In this episode of the Outrage Overload podcast, host David Beckmeyer interviews Thomas Zeitzoff, a professor specializing in political violence and political psychology. The episode explores the concept of "nasty politics" and its impact on political discourse and democracy. Zeitzoff discusses the different forms of negativity in politics, from insults and conspiracy theories to threats of violence and actual violence. He explains that while voters may claim to dislike nasty politics, it often grabs their attention and can even signal toughness. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, May 01, 2024
Discover how seemingly neutral topics can become politicized in this episode of the Outrage Overload podcast. Host David Beckemeyer is joined by researcher Dino Carpentras to explore the dynamics of polarization and dialogue. They discuss how even simple topics like circles and pencils can become battlegrounds for political ideologies, and the implications this has for our society. Learn how polarization can occur in new topics and how neutral attitudes can become polarized. Gain insights into the challenges of reducing uncertainty and lowering the temperature in today's supercharged world. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, April 24, 2024
How Broken Trust is Poisoning American Democracy In this episode, host David Beckmeyer interviews Andreas Schedler about his research on political polarization in the United States. Schedler challenges the traditional understanding of polarization as a simple left-right divide and argues that the breakdown of trust is a fundamental factor driving hostility between political factions. He explains that people increasingly believe the other side is willing to break the rules of democracy to win, leading to a dangerous lack of trust. Schedler discusses the importance of recognizing these perceptions and engaging in dialogue to bridge the divide. He also highlights the need for critical thinking and self-reflection to overcome polarization. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, April 10, 2024
Why We Resist Facts & How to Fight Back! In this episode, we explore the concept of knowledge resistance with Dr. Åsa Wikforss. We discuss the complex factors that contribute to knowledge resistance, including confirmation bias and motivated reasoning. The conversation highlights the importance of trust in reliable sources of knowledge and the need for a well-functioning information landscape. Dr. Wikforss emphasizes the social dimension of knowledge and the role of institutions in fostering trust and promoting critical thinking. They also touch on the challenges posed by the current information environment and the potential solutions, including deliberative polling and citizen assemblies. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, March 27, 2024
Why we need to abandon the Left-Right political spectrum paradigm We examing the divisive nature of the left-versus-right political framework with our guest, Hyrum Lewis. Together, we explore how this polarized paradigm fuels tribalism, exacerbates political violence, and distorts meaningful discourse. Lewis argues that the traditional political spectrum simplifies complex issues into extremes, encouraging conformity and amplifying outrage rather than fostering understanding. We unpack the role of media outrage and social media engagement algorithms in driving these divisions, creating a cycle of anger and distortion that hinders voters from addressing real issues. By focusing on individual policies rather than the binary left-right labels, Lewis offers a path toward reducing polarization, bridging ideological gaps, and engaging in healthier, more productive political conversations. If you're interested in how tribalism, political bias, and the social media hype machine shape our perceptions—and how we can move beyond the anger—this episode offers thought-provoking insights for listeners across the political spectrum. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, March 13, 2024
How Braver Angels is Lowering the Temperature in Political Conversations In this episode, David interviews Luke Nathan Phillips, the Publius Fellow for Public Discourse at Braver Angels. They discuss the mission of Braver Angels and how the organization is working to bridge the political and cultural divide in America. Luke shares the origins of Braver Angels and how it has grown into a national organization dedicated to helping Americans find value in each other without necessarily agreeing on political issues. They explore the importance of depolarization work and how it can foster understanding and trust among individuals with diverse political beliefs. Luke also highlights the role of emotions and social practices in depolarization work, emphasizing the need for genuine dialogue and respectful engagement. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, March 06, 2024
Success Stories: Why You Need the Dignity Index in Your Toolbox Tami Pyfer, Chief of Staff and Project Director for UNITE, returns to discuss the progress of the Dignity Index, a scale that rates speech for dignity or contempt. The goal is to encourage healthy debate and problem-solving by treating others with dignity. The index is being used to score political speech, with the hope of holding us accountable for our language. The focus is on finding higher ground and creative solutions. Listen in to uncover success stories, equip yourself with actionable strategies you can implement in your own conversations, online interactions, and civic engagement, and understand how you can contribute to building a more civil and productive political landscape. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, February 28, 2024
Why even those who value democracy might contribute to its decline Americans across the political spectrum express concerns about the health of democracy. In this episode of the Outrage Overload Podcast, host David Beckmeyer delves into the paradox of democratic erosion with researcher Alia Braley. They discuss the perception that political opponents are ready to subvert democratic norms and how this perception fuels democratic backsliding. The episode explores the potential for reversing negative trends by bridging the perception gap and promoting costly signals of good faith. Discover how understanding political psychology can contribute to lowering the temperature and strengthening democracy. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, February 21, 2024
How a Fun Game Reduces Political Polarization Discover how a fun online game called GuesSync! is reducing political polarization and fostering empathy across party lines. In this episode, host David Beckmeyer interviews Ashwin Rajadesingan, the creator of GuesSync!, about the surprising results of the game and its potential to lower the temperature in our politically divided society. Find out how the game corrects misperceptions and encourages civil discourse, and learn about the future of this innovative approach to bridging the political divide. Don't miss this fascinating conversation on Outrage Overload. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, February 14, 2024
How Real-Life Communities Are Tackling Tough Topics in Education In this episode, we meet Ken Futernick, the host of the podcast "Courageous Conversations About Our Schools." We discuss the importance of dialogue over debate in addressing the culture wars and divisive issues in education. Ken shares his concerns about claims of indoctrination in schools and the banning of books. He emphasizes the need for healthy conflict and listening to different perspectives to find common ground. The conversation explores the role of trust, relationships, and empathy in fostering understanding and depolarization. Through examples and personal experiences, Ken and David highlight the complexity of issues like book banning, immigration, and abortion, and how drilling down to specific policies can reveal more agreement than initially perceived. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, February 07, 2024
Is This Podcast Part of the Problem or the Solution? In this thought-provoking episode, host David Beckemeyer takes a deep dive into the Outrage Overload podcast, offering a self-reflective analysis of our approach to navigating the intricate landscape of American democracy. The episode serves as a meta-analysis, scrutinizing our treatment of topics such as polarization, potential pitfalls of false equivalences, potential limitations of civil dialogue, and threats to democracy arising from a radicalizing right. The meta-analysis encourages the audience to critically assess the podcast's handling of complex topics and participate in conversations that go beyond simplistic narratives. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, January 31, 2024
How to be the adult in the room, no matter your age. In this episode, we hear from Dr. Kevin Smith, a political science professor, about the challenges of political division and the erosion of democratic norms. Dr. Smith emphasizes the importance of gracefully accepting defeat in a democracy and the responsibility of individuals to promote civility and critical thinking. He discusses the role of media consumption, education, and individual agency in combating polarization and rebuilding a healthier democracy. The conversation highlights the need for good dialogue, compromise, and the recognition of shared values in order to navigate the challenges of a polarized climate. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, January 17, 2024
Selling Fury: How Television Turned Outrage into a Commodity In this episode, we heard from Professor Robert Thompson about the history of television and its impact on our society. They discuss the evolution of news media, from the golden age of TV to the rise of trash TV and reality shows. They also explore the current state of news commentary and the role it plays in fueling outrage and division. Professor Thompson provides insights into the incentives that drive media companies and the challenges of finding common ground in a fragmented media landscape. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Mon, January 15, 2024
How distorted memories of the Civil Rights Movement fuel today's divisions In this bonus episode for MLK Day, host David Beckmeyer interviews Hajar Yazdiha, an assistant professor of sociology and author of "The Struggle for the People's King." They discuss the hidden narratives and complexities of the civil rights movement, the misperceptions surrounding Martin Luther King Jr., and how the memory of the movement has been distorted to fuel outrage and political agendas. They also explore the role of race in American society, the importance of critical and spiritual education, and the need for a deeper understanding of our shared humanity. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, January 03, 2024
How Outrage Addiction Hijacked Our Conversations Peter Coleman discusses the current state of political polarization in America and offers practical strategies for bridging divides and fostering understanding. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing the "exhausted middle majority," the majority of Americans who are tired of the vitriol and division in politics. Coleman explains that the perception gap, where each side believes the other is more extreme than they actually are, contributes to the polarization. He suggests intentionally complicating our understanding of complex issues and seeking out diverse perspectives to combat oversimplification. Coleman also introduces "The Challenge," a four-week program designed to help individuals and communities engage in civil discourse and find common ground. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, December 27, 2023
How social media gives us what captures our attention rather than what we actually want In this episode we talk to Dr. Steven Rathje, building on research from prior episodes, we look at how out-group animosity drives engagement on social media. Dr. Steven Rathje discussing research that found that social media creates incentives for out-group animosity, which can be a factor in increasing polarization. It is also harmful for mental health and society. In this episode, we talk about the increasing problem of transparency of social media platforms and how independent researchers are being shut out. This makes it impossible for researchers to examine the impacts of these platforms on society. In this episode you will learn about negative affect language, moral language, negativity bias, social identity theory, and much more. This is a remix of episodes 8 and 9. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, December 13, 2023
In this episode of the Outrage Overload podcast, we hear from Matt Levendusky, a professor of political science at the University of Pennsylvania, about political polarization and bridge building. Levendusky discusses the challenges of political polarization and the toll it takes on our mental and emotional health. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on our shared values and identities to build bridges and find common ground. Levendusky also addresses the role of media in exacerbating polarization and offers strategies for reducing polarization and engaging in respectful dialogue with people who have different views. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, December 06, 2023
In this one-year anniversary episode of the Outrage Overload podcast, we reflect on the past year of diving deep into the outrage machine and searching for ways to lower the temperature. We’re thrilled to welcome back Dr. Peter Ditto, our very first guest, as we reexamine the ongoing challenges of political polarization and the erosion of trust in democracy. One year ago, Professor Ditto warned us about the deepening divide in American politics, the erosion of trust in our institutions, and the potential for even more conflict. Now, he’s back to assess the damage and perhaps offer some much-needed hope. So, strap in, folks, and get ready for a thought-provoking conversation about the future of our democracy. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, November 29, 2023
Late-Night Comedy, Far-Right Talk Shows, and Why You Might Be Wrong In this episode of the Outrage Overload podcast, host David Beckmeyer interviews Dannagal G. Young, a communication expert who studies how the media influences our political beliefs. They discuss the similarities between late night comedy shows and far right talk shows, the impact of these shows on viewers, and the shared characteristics of their audiences. They also explore the demand side of wrongness and how our need for comprehension, control, and community can influence our beliefs. Young offers insights into how we can be more intentional about our online presence and embrace intellectual humility to combat misinformation. Key Takeaways: Late night comedy shows and far right talk shows have a similar impact on viewers, influencing their understanding of political events and reinforcing their beliefs. Audiences of both late night comedy shows and far right talk shows are confident in their political beliefs, passionate about politics, and have strong social and cultural ideologies. The demand for misinformation is driven by our need for comprehension, control, and community. Intellectual humility is a key factor in combating misinformation, as it allows us to be open to the possibility that we may be wrong and encourages critical thinking. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, November 22, 2023
How to Overcome Challenges in Challenging the Status Quo Dr. Lawrence Eppard discusses the challenges of ideological conformity in academia and the impact it has on research and knowledge dissemination. He shares personal experiences of facing backlash and reputational harm for challenging orthodoxies in his field. Dr. Eppard emphasizes the need for intellectual diversity and transparency in academia to ensure the quality and objectivity of research. Key Takeaways: Intellectual diversity in academia is crucial for the advancement of knowledge and the prevention of bias. Challenging orthodoxies in academia can lead to reputational harm and backlash from colleagues and students. The current system of peer review and publication in academia may contribute to a lack of transparency and bias. Efforts are being made to improve transparency and accountability in academia, such as making data publicly available and pre-registering studies. Intellectual diversity and diverse gatekeepers in academic journals can help ensure a more balanced and rigorous review process. About The Guest: Dr. Lawrence Eppard is a professor and researcher who specializes in social science. He has recently co-authored a book titled "The Poisoning of the American Mind," which explores the challenges of ideological conformity in academia and the importance of intellectual diversity. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, November 15, 2023
Outrage 26 – The Science of Changing Minds David McRaney discusses the concept of changing minds and the challenges of political polarization. He emphasizes the importance of understanding why we want to change someone else's mind and explores the motivations behind our own beliefs. McRaney explains that changing minds requires more than just presenting facts and information. It involves engaging in meaningful conversations, exploring different perspectives, and understanding the underlying motivations and biases that shape our beliefs. He also discusses the cascade effect and how it can be used to scale up the process of changing minds. Key Takeaways: Changing minds requires understanding our own motivations and biases. Presenting facts and information alone is not enough to change someone's mind. Engaging in meaningful conversations and exploring different perspectives is essential for changing minds. The cascade effect can be used to scale up the process of changing minds. About The Guest: David McRaney is a science journalist, author, podcaster, and lecturer. He is the host of the podcast "You Are Not So Smart" and the author of the book "How Minds Change." McRaney is known for his work in psychology, neuroscience, and social sciences. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, November 01, 2023
How Crowdsourcing Identified Effective Strategies to Reduce Political Polarization Jan Voelkel discusses the Strengthening Democracy Challenge, a joint project between academics and practitioners aimed at reducing anti-democratic attitudes, support for political violence, and partisan animosity among Americans. The challenge involved testing 25 different interventions to determine their effectiveness in shifting people's attitudes. The results showed that many of the interventions were successful in reducing partisan animosity, with strategies such as highlighting sympathetic exemplars and emphasizing a common identity as Americans proving to be particularly effective. The challenge has received positive feedback from both researchers and practitioners, and there is optimism about the potential for these interventions to have a real-world impact. Key Takeaways: The Strengthening Democracy Challenge tested 25 interventions to reduce anti-democratic attitudes, support for political violence, and partisan animosity. Strategies such as highlighting sympathetic exemplars and emphasizing a common identity as Americans were effective in reducing partisan animosity. The challenge has received positive feedback and there is optimism about the potential for these interventions to have a real-world impact. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, October 25, 2023
The podcast has been running for over six months and has covered a range of topics related to political sectarianism and the outrage industry. The host and creator, David Beckemeyer, discusses with co-director and co-editor, Austin Chen, key episodes, including interviews with experts like Peter Ditto, Jeffrey Berry, and Stephen Rathje. They explore the role of moral superiority in political divide, the influence of social media on outrage, and the incentive structure that drives the outrage industry. The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding different perspectives and engaging in productive conversations. They also encourage listeners to focus on local issues and take care of their own well-being. About The Guest: The guest for this episode is Austin Chen, the co-director and co-editor of the podcast. Austin brings a unique perspective to the show and shares his insights on the topics discussed. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, October 18, 2023
How Recognizing Fear and Pain Can Heal Our Divided Society In this episode of the Outrage Overload podcast, host David Beckemeyer interviews psychotherapist and author Phyllis Levitt. We discuss her new book, “America in Therapy” in which she describes the anger and division in American society, the importance of listening and understanding different perspectives, and the need for mental health education and awareness. Leavitt emphasizes the role of therapy in promoting healthy relationships and explores how these principles can be applied on a larger scale to heal the divides in our country. Key Takeaways: Psychotherapy is nonpartisan and can provide a bridge between opposing views. Deep listening and inquiry are essential for understanding and connecting with others. Repairing human relationships is harder than waging war, but it is necessary for healing and reconciliation. Mental health education is crucial for promoting empathy, understanding, and healthy relationships. The United States needs to embrace a sense of sovereign unity, balancing individuality with a commitment to the welfare of the whole. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, October 04, 2023
What Baker's Ideas on Media Can Teach Us About Democracy Sanjay Jolly discusses the work of C. Edwin Baker, a leading scholar of constitutional law, communications law, and free speech. Baker argued that the First Amendment should protect the public's right to receive information from diverse sources. Jolly explains how media decisions are made, how technology fuels outrage, and the importance of understanding the forces that shape the narratives that impact us. Key Takeaways: The First Amendment is about individual dignity and ensuring a robust and open public discourse. Local journalism functions as a public good and requires public investment to fill gaps left by the commercial media system. Public media alternatives are necessary to provide resources and infrastructure for communities to produce and distribute media that represents themselves. Social cohesion and trust are difficult to achieve in a deeply unequal society. Unequal societies stoke social anger and resentment, which can be directed by well-organized groups. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, September 27, 2023
How Chronic Conditions Drive Desperation: The High Cost of Naturopathic Care We look at the world of alternative medicine, exploring the clash between naturopathy and evidence-based medicine with former naturopathic doctor Britt Marie Hermes and board-certified physician Dr. Michael Lenz. They offer unique perspectives on the allure of alternative treatments, particularly for those battling chronic conditions like fibromyalgia. We dissect the dangers of misinformation and the role of patient advocacy in navigating the complex healthcare landscape. The episode sheds light on the frustration and outrage felt by patients who often feel dismissed by traditional medicine, leading them to seek solutions outside the established medical system. Dr. Lenz's expertise in treating fibromyalgia and his commitment to a holistic, evidence-based approach provides a counterpoint to the often unproven claims of naturopathy and other alternative practices. We discuss the importance of informed decision-making, the risks of healthcare scams, and the need for greater understanding and empathy within the medical community for those suffering from chronic illnesses. Join us for this eye-opening conversation as we unpack the complexities of healthcare choices in an era of outrage overload Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, September 20, 2023
Episode 22 – How the Dignity Index Offers Hope for More Productive Political Discourse Tami Pyfer discusses the Dignity Index, a scale that measures the level of contempt or dignity in public speech. She explains that the index is a problem-solving tool that helps individuals recognize and address contemptuous language. Tami emphasizes the importance of treating others with dignity and engaging in healthy, dignified conversations to bridge the political divide. She shares insights from a pilot project in Utah, where the index was used to evaluate political speech and promote more respectful dialogue. Tami also highlights the need for a new patriotism that values diversity of thought and opinion while maintaining dignity in political discourse. Key Takeaways: The Dignity Index measures the level of contempt or dignity in public speech on a scale of one to eight. Contemptuous language shuts down speech, while dignity opens up channels for dialogue and problem-solving. The index is a tool for individuals to reflect on their own speech and strive for more dignified conversations. The exhausted majority, those tired of divisive politics, can play a role in promoting dignity and respectful dialogue. The goal is to put dignity on the ballot in 2024, encouraging candidates to use dignified language and incentivizing dignity in political campaigns. Quotes: "We believe that you can't solve a problem if you can't name it and define it and measure it." - Tami Pyfer "We can't solve problems, political problems, by hating each other. And we can't solve them if we have contempt for each other." - Tami Pyfer "Contempt shuts down speech. The dignity index doesn't shut down speech. We want to open up speech." - Tami Pyfer "We want diversity of thought and action and speech. We want to bring in diverse voices and perspectives to better problem solve." - Tami Pyfer "We want to put dignity on the ballot in 2024 and raise national awareness of the language of contempt and the language of dignity." - Tami Pyfer About The Guest(s): Tami Pyfer is a pioneer in promoting respectful and productive political discourse. She has been at the forefront of the Unite movement, a national nonprofit organization that aims to ease divisions and toxic political divides in the country. Tami is the co-founder of the Dignit Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email <a href='mail
Wed, September 06, 2023
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 Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline an
Wed, August 23, 2023
Episode 20 – How to Break Free from Social Media’s Outrage Cycle – Yevgeny Simkin Yevgeny Simkin discusses the damaging effects of social media and the need for structural changes in the media landscape. He argues that while social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter can be harmful, there are other social media platforms like Stack Overflow and LinkedIn that are beneficial because they incentivize positive behavior and focus on reputation. Simkin suggests that social media platforms can be modified to encourage civil discourse and kindness by changing their incentive structures. He also emphasizes the importance of finding alternative monetization schemes for news media that do not rely on clickbait and sensationalism. Simkin believes that the media's focus on outrage and division is misleading and that people are not as divided as they seem. He calls for more compassionate and tolerant conversations to bridge the minor differences that are blown out of proportion. Simkin also discusses the need for a unifying external threat to bring people together and the importance of hope and kindness in society. About The Guest: Yevgeny Simkin is a journalist, technologist, and media expert. He has written extensively about the detrimental effects of sensationalism, clickbait, and divisive content in modern media. Simkin is also the founder of Samizdat Online, an anti-censorship platform that defies autocratic regimes and gives voice to the silenced. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-edit
Bonus · Wed, August 23, 2023
BONUS - Why a Free Press Matters: Yevgeny Simkin's Mission with Samizdat Online David sits down with Yevgeny Simkin, the visionary founder of Samizdat Online, an anti-censorship platform reshaping the dynamics of information flow in autocratic regimes. Join us as we explore the dire need for uncensored news and the role of technology in breaking down barriers. Yevgeny delves into the importance of a free press, the challenges of battling propaganda, and the mission that drives him to empower individuals across the globe. If you're passionate about truth, technology, and the fight against censorship, this episode is a must-listen. Key Takeaways: The critical role of a free press in maintaining a free society. How Samizdat Online is tackling the issue of censorship head-on, providing access to uncensored news. The technology behind Samizdat Online and its impact on information dissemination. Insights into the challenges faced when battling autocratic propaganda. The potential for reshaping perspectives and fostering transparency through accessible information. Episode Highlights: The parallels between Samizdat Online and historical self-publication mechanisms. Yevgeny's perspective on the role of social media giants in the censorship landscape. The connection between technology, accountability, and freedom of information. Yevgeny's vision for a world where information is accessible to all, regardless of political boundaries. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music b
Wed, August 09, 2023
Outrage 19 – What do scams and outrage porn have in common? – Christopher Chabris In this episode, David interviews Chris Chabris about his book "Nobody's Fool: Why We Get Taken In and What to Do About It." They discuss the cognitive habits that make us susceptible to scams and outrage, and how to avoid falling for misinformation and manipulation. They explore the concept of focus and what's missing, the limitations of memory, the power of precision and repetition, and the truth bias that influences our beliefs. Chris emphasizes the importance of seeking diverse perspectives, questioning information, and being aware of our cognitive limitations. Key Takeaways: Our focus and attention can make us susceptible to scams and manipulation. Memory is fallible and doesn't work like a video camera or hard drive. Precision and repetition can make false information seem more believable. Worst-case predictions and illusory truth can stoke fear and outrage. Truth bias leads us to automatically tag information as true, making us vulnerable to misinformation. Quotes: "The failure to notice people in gorilla suits is a natural byproduct of our ability to focus our attention." - Dan Simons "Looking isn't the same as seeing; we have to focus attention to become aware of something." - Dan Simons "Manipulating focus and relying on people not to ask what's missing is a prime tool of those trying to get us outraged." - Chris Chabris "Precision and repetition increase our belief in information, even if it's false." - Chris Chabris "Our tendency is to tag incoming information as true, making it easier to believe false claims." - Chris Chabris Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’
Bonus · Wed, August 02, 2023
Sorry Guys, We Stormed the Capitol – Ben Hamilton Ben Hamilton is the author of "Sorry Guys, We Stormed the Capitol: Eyewitness Accounts of January 6th." He is the founder of the Chasing History Project, which aims to document controversial events and provide firsthand accounts. Hamilton has a background in history and has conducted extensive interviews with individuals who witnessed the events of January 6th. Summary: Ben Hamilton discusses his book and the events of January 6th, providing firsthand accounts from individuals who were present. He highlights the difference between a regular Trump event and the atmosphere on that day, noting that the crowd seemed to lose interest in Trump's speech and became focused on the certification of the presidential election. Hamilton emphasizes that the crowd was not an organized insurrection but rather a random group of people with a shared belief that they could stop the certification. He also discusses the shifting narratives and emotions throughout the day, from a sense of victory to defensiveness and blame-shifting. Key Takeaways: The crowd at the Capitol on January 6th was not an organized insurrection but a random group of people with a shared belief that they could stop the certification of the presidential election. Trump's speech did not have the same impact on the crowd as previous events, and many attendees left before the march to the Capitol began. The lack of leadership and organization within the crowd contributed to the chaotic nature of the events. The police response was varied, with some officers appearing sympathetic to the crowd and others attempting to maintain order. The narrative among the crowd shifted throughout the day, from a sense of victory to defensiveness and blame-shifting. Quotes: "We need to push our way into the Capitol building and relieve everybody of command." - Interviewee "I think a lot of the police were like, 'Okay, sure. We're friends now.' Because that was a way to have some level of control over the people who just trespassed in the fricking Capitol building while Congress was in session." - Ben Hamilton "This is our f**king moment. This day on January 6th, 2021, at 2:10 PM, will be remembered in history as the day we had the second American Revolution." - Interviewee Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmai
Wed, July 26, 2023
Dave Troy discusses the importance of addressing the underlying cultural factors that perpetuate disinformation and polarization in society. He emphasizes the need to go beyond surface-level analysis and focus on building social connections and trust between people of different backgrounds. Dave suggests that the current political climate in the United States is unsustainable and calls for a reinvention of culture to support a functional democracy. He also highlights the destructive power of disinformation and the challenges of combating it. Dave concludes by urging individuals to humanize their adversaries and engage in meaningful in-person interactions to bridge the divide. Key Takeaways: Building social capital and fostering connections between people of different backgrounds is crucial for a functional democracy. Disinformation is not just about the information itself, but the effects it has on social division and radicalization. The current political climate in the United States is unsustainable and requires a reinvention of culture to support democracy. Disinformation is easier to spread than real journalism, making it essential to prioritize accurate information and critical thinking. In-person interactions and humanizing adversaries can help bridge the divide and promote understanding. Quotes: "We have to decide what we care about as a country and where we're gonna take this." - Dave Troy "It's so much easier to destroy stuff and tear things apart than it is to create or repair things." - Dave Troy "Dehumanizing people is easier when you haven't spent time with them." - Dave Troy About The Guest(s): Dave Troy is a serial entrepreneur turned investigative journalist. He is a visionary thinker who examines complex issues through a unique lens. Dave offers a big picture perspective, employing a systems and network approach to understanding the roots and consequences of disinformation, polarization, and other threats to democracy. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Qu
Bonus · Wed, July 19, 2023
In this episode, we are joined by esteemed guest Jon Marshall, a renowned historian, who provides invaluable insight into the historical significance of this indictment. Together, we examine the profound implications for our democracy and the delicate balance between national security and accountability. However, the story takes an unexpected turn as the indictment becomes highly politicized. We explore the divisive debates and contrasting viewpoints that have emerged, with some perceiving it as a politically motivated attack while others emphasize the importance of upholding the rule of law. Amidst the polarization, we encourage listeners to look beyond political lines and focus on the national security consequences of such actions. Ultimately, this episode aims to foster thoughtful reflection and encourage open dialogue about the intersection of power, secrecy, and accountability. Join us as we navigate the twists and turns of this landmark case, unraveling the hidden truths that lie beneath the surface and shining a light on the path forward. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, July 12, 2023
Tobias Rose-Stockwell is our guest for this episode. His brand new book is OUTRAGE MACHINE How Tech Amplifies Discontent and Disrupts Democracy—And What We Can Do About It Together, we’ll examine the historical context of societal stability and the shifts that have led us to this current climate of anger and polarization. We’ll explore the role of media, including social media platforms, in fueling outrage and examine the consequences it has on our mental health and social fabric. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the constant stream of outrage, or if you’re simply curious about the impact it has on our society, this episode is for you. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, June 28, 2023
In this episode, we are joined by Professor Michael Serazio, a former journalist, who interviewed political consultants to uncover the nuanced methods that fuel the era of outrage politics. He helps us understand the hidden tactics employed by savvy political consultants. In a world consumed by outrage and polarizing narratives, this thought-provoking conversation lifts the curtain on the strategies used by political consultants to shape public opinion. Prepare to be captivated as we peel back the layers of authenticity, decode the power of branding, and expose the impact of manipulation on our political discourse. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, June 21, 2023
In this thought-provoking Street Outrage BONUS episode of the Outrage Overload Podcast, host David Beckemeyer leads a candid discussion with guests Stephanie and Luz from the Unfiltered Trio Podcast, exploring the challenges of engaging in difficult conversations, the impact of wokeism, and the rise of cancel culture in today's society. Together, they dive into the complexities of navigating sensitive topics, the importance of open dialogue, and the potential consequences of online outrage. Tune in to this enlightening episode as David, Stephanie, and Luz tackle the complexities of difficult conversations, wokeism, and cancel culture, offering valuable insights for engaging in meaningful discussions while navigating the evolving social climate. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, June 14, 2023
I sit down with Hesha Abrams, an acclaimed author, speaker, and mediator. Abrams has spent decades studying the art of conflict resolution and has developed practical tools for diffusing tension and promoting dialogue. The divisiveness in America has also had a significant impact on our personal lives. Many people have reported feeling isolated and alone because they feel like they cannot talk to their friends and family about their political views. This isolation can lead to depression, anxiety, and other mental health problems. Get ready to gain some valuable insights and learn how we can all play a part in fostering a more harmonious and understanding society. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, May 31, 2023
How we can try to make sure news enlightens rather than enrages us How do we stay informed without falling into the traps of outrage media and political polarization? With the rise of misinformation, disinformation, and biased news coverage, navigating the media landscape has never been more challenging. Outrage-inducing content, driven by engagement algorithms, dominates our screens and threatens to distort our understanding of the world. It’s no wonder trust in media is declining while voters struggle to separate fact from fiction. In this episode, I sit down with Shippensburg University Professor Lawrence Eppard to explore these critical issues. As the Director of the Connors Forum for a Healthy Democracy and host of our sister show, Utterly Moderate Podcast, Eppard brings deep insights into the complexities of news literacy and how we can confront the challenges of media distortion, political bias, and social media hype. Together, we unpack how extreme rhetoric and sensationalized content amplify divisions and undermine our ability to engage constructively across political differences. If you've ever wondered how to stay informed without becoming consumed by outrage or how to foster healthier democratic discourse in the face of political violence and media-driven conflict, this episode is for you. Tune in to gain practical tools for navigating today’s information landscape while preserving your mental health and sense of balance. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Aus
Bonus · Wed, May 24, 2023
The Conservative Political Action Conference, better known as CPAC, started in the 1970s to unify and enforce GOP ideology. It remained a fairly small affair for its first 25 years of existence. As conservative media grew in popularity, CPAC evolved into more of a live conservative entertainment experience. It is perhaps best known for hosting controversial figures and delivering controversial soundbites, and dare I say, outrage. And journalists eat it up, serving up the most outrageous moments to their mostly liberal audiences. Join me as we unravel the untold stories and hidden complexities behind CPAC, as seen through the eyes of Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Alex Hinton. We’ll explore the power of open-minded conversations, the importance of understanding diverse perspectives, and the challenges of bridging political divides in today’s polarized society. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, May 17, 2023
There’s been a drum beat, suggesting that social media and information silos, echo chambers, are a driving force behind our divisiveness and polarization. New research suggests this may be overstated. It may have more to do with the very nature of how we come to know or believe things in the political realm. In this episode, I sit down with researcher Ritsaart Reimann who looked at decades of research to propose some hypotheses for what’s going on as well as some ideas for improving the situation. The insights will change how you think about politics and social media, political identities, and disinformation. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, May 03, 2023
Some scientists have made the analogy that our left / right politics in the United States are like a toxic marriage. In this episode, we lean into that analogy with clinical sexologist and relationship coach, Tiffynee Terry-Thomas. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, April 26, 2023
In this BONUS episode, we speak with researcher (Max) Hui Bai of the Stanford Impact Labs. about his recent recent study looking into the effectiveness of ChatGPT AI at influencing humans’ political attitudes. The researchers write: “Due to the availability of LLMs, anyone can now “write” unlimited amounts of persuasive messages. It is now much easier to create misinformation campaigns targeting voters and legislators, threatening accurate perceptions of politicized events. These can ultimately undermine “shared reality” in the US and beyond. Our results call for immediate attention to potential regulation of AI’s use in political activities.” The research is titled “Artificial Intelligence Can Persuade Humans on Political Issues.” Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, April 19, 2023
Part two of our two-part series with Dr. Alex Korb, a neuroscientist, researcher, professor, and best-selling author of “The Upward Spiral: Using Neuroscience to Reverse the Course of Depression, One Small Change at a Time.” In part one, focused on some of the brain systems involved in outrage porn and political polarization. In this episode, part two, we take a look at what we can do to be less stressed out and achieve better outcomes. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, April 05, 2023
On this episode of the Outrage Overload podcast, we’re going to learn what’s going on in our brain when we’re confronted with outrage porn and ways to better handle the resulting emotions with Dr. Alex Korb, a neuroscientist, researcher, professor, and best-selling author of “The Upward Spiral: Using Neuroscience to Reverse the Course of Depression, One Small Change at a Time.” We will cover this in two parts. First, in this episode, we’ll focus on some of the brain systems involved and resulting responses and in part two we will take a look at what we can do to be less stressed out and achieve better outcomes. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, March 29, 2023
I speak with Kevin Bass, an M.D./Ph.D. student, who recently wrote an opinion piece for Newsweek titled It’s Time for the Scientific Community to Admit We Were Wrong About COVID and It Cost Lives that has stirred up quite a bit of controversy. We discuss the issue of trust between the scientific community and the public, that the temperature needs to be lowered, and that perhaps the scientific community should be more open to criticism in order to rebuild trust. Listen and you decide. We explore the role of the media in amplifying outrage and how social media algorithms can create a culture of hype and division. We examine how these factors contributed to the politicization of science and the rise of misinformation. Bass emphasizes the need for the scientific community to be more transparent, open to criticism, and willing to engage in honest dialogue with those who hold differing viewpoints. This episode raises important questions about the relationship between science, media, and the public. Can we bridge the gap between these groups and find a way to rebuild trust? How can we navigate the complexities of scientific information in an era of extreme political polarization and social media echo chambers? Join us for a thought-provoking discussion about the importance of lowering the temperature, finding common ground, and fostering a more constructive dialogue around science and public health. Key Themes: Media Outrage and Social Media Hype: How media narratives and social media algorithms shape public perception and amplify outrage. Erosion of Trust in Science: Examining the factors that have contributed to declining trust in the scientific community. Politicization of Science: The dangers of science becoming a "team sport" and the need for greater objectivity and transparency. The Role of Criticism: The importance of open dialogue and constructive criticism in scientific discourse. Bridging the Divide: Strategies for rebuilding trust between the scientific community and the public. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook <a href='https://www.facebook.com/OutrageOverload
Wed, March 22, 2023
This is part-two of a two-part series with Dr. Steven Rathje discussing research that found that social media creates incentives for out-group animosity, which can be a factor in increasing polarization. It is also harmful for mental health and society. In this episode, we also talk about the increasing problem of transparency of social media platforms and how independent researchers are being shut out. This makes it impossible for researchers to examine the impacts of these platforms on society. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, March 08, 2023
In this episode we talk to Dr. Steven Rathje, building on research from prior episodes, we look at how out-group animosity drives engagement on social media. Part one of a two-part series. In this episode you will learn about negative affect language, moral language, negativity bias, social identity theory, and much more. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, February 22, 2023
I got a chance to sit down with professor Jeffrey M. Berry to catch up on what has changed (and what hasn’t changed) with the outrage industry since the publishing of his book “The Outrage Industry: Political Opinion Media and the New Incivility.” Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, February 15, 2023
The unsettling story of a small-town mom whose life takes a shocking turn after an ATM robbery. What begins as a simple warning to her neighbors on Nextdoor—a platform meant to foster community—spirals into a chaotic blend of victim blaming, political division, and social media-fueled outrage. We explore how engagement-driven algorithms and the tendency to distort events for partisan purposes amplify anger and division, even in what should be supportive spaces. This episode sheds light on the broader dynamics of how outrage spreads through platforms designed to connect us, the psychological toll on individuals caught in these digital firestorms, and the impact on trust within local communities. By examining this real-life incident, we also reflect on the ways media hype, political bias, and the hunger for extreme reactions shape our perceptions of safety, justice, and one another. What happens when we stop seeing each other as neighbors and start viewing everything through a lens of anger, difference, and conflict? Join us for this poignant look at the intersection of mental health, social media dynamics, and the erosion of civility. If you’ve ever wondered how our digital lives fuel political fights, distort the news, and make us feel more divided than ever, this episode is for you. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, February 08, 2023
Moral panics are not uncommon. Back in the 1980’s there was a moral panic over the game Dungeons and Dragons. Some parents believed D&D was the work of the devil, a gateway to joining a Satanic cult. It wasn’t “but this didn’t stop people from worrying about it,” says my guest on this episode, Dr. Kurt Gray, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I got a chance to speak to Dr. Gray about new research from he and his postdoc, Curtis Puryear, titled Virality Drives Moral Panics on Social Media (currently under peer review) showing a connection where social media virality causes moral panics, prompting expression of moral outrage. You don’t want to miss this episode. Professor Gray has some terrific insights. Episode 006 Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Fri, February 03, 2023
In this bonus episode, I geek out with an old friend, David Troy. We talk about Twitter and the Twitter-alternative, Mastodon, along with some geopolitics and other things. This episode was record February 2, 2023 and is being released nearly unedited for timeliness. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, January 25, 2023
I speak with Luke Berryman, the founder of The Ninth Candle, to discuss holocaust denial and bothsidesism. I discovered Luke Berryman from an article in Education Week titled “How Holocaust Denial and Other Bogus Claims Are Poisoning Schools” with the sub-title “Don’t be fooled by bothsidesism.” Episode 005 Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, January 11, 2023
I sit down with Sean Evans, Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Department of Political Science at Union University, to nerd-out on outrage and political science. We talk about how the parties have changed over the past fifty years, third parties and ranked-choice voting, accountability of our elected officials, and, yes, even some optimism. Episode 004 Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Wed, December 28, 2022
I’m almost certain that you’ve heard of ChatGPT by now. It’s a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) chat bot that is taking the internet by storm, as they say. It’s free to use during a test period. Within days of launching, it soared to over one million users and now has several million - I don’t know how many at this point. People are posting all kinds of things produced by the bot, from answers to basic factual questions to entire schoolwork essays, and even poetry. I couldn’t resist interviewing the bot. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Wed, December 21, 2022
Episode 003 In this episode, we speak with Russ Charvonia, author of the book The Civility Mosaic and President of the Worldwide Civility Council. Civility is not just about being nice. It’s about mutual respect and more. Civility is also not an end in itself but rather we need to look at it as a means through which we can have the discourse we need to have. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Bonus · Thu, December 08, 2022
In this episode, we catch up with political scientist Sean Evans to discuss what role "outrage porn" and "angertainment" played in the 2022 midterms. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Thu, December 08, 2022
How democracy runs counter to almost all of our evolutionary tendencies In this episode we conclude our interview with Professor Peter H. Ditto, where we continue our discussion of political polarization and "outrage porn" including how we overestimate the extremism of the other side and their hatred of us and various other distortions that get in the way of productive dialogue, as well as things like the Big Sort and loyalty tests. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
Thu, December 08, 2022
How liberals and conservatives behave more like Sunnis and Shias than they do political parties and why that’s a problem We speak with Peter H. Ditto , Professor of Psychological Science at UC Irvine, whose research sheds light on the forces driving political bias and the rise of media-driven outrage . Professor Ditto has been at the forefront of studying motivated reasoning , especially how it fuels moral disagreements and deepens the political divides that dominate today's headlines. We dive into how social media algorithms are designed to amplify engagement but often end up fueling extreme polarization . These algorithms contribute to a spiral of distorted perceptions , where voters on both sides increasingly see their opponents not just as wrong but as morally corrupt. This dynamic, known as political sectarianism , creates a fertile ground for angry conflicts and even political violence . Throughout the conversation, we examine the psychological toll of outrage porn and how the constant bombardment of polarizing news impacts our mental health. Professor Ditto also shares insights into how grievance culture , amplified by media and social platforms, feeds into feelings of injustice and revenge, further intensifying societal divisions. If you're interested in understanding why political disagreements feel so personal and why it's so hard to bridge the gap, this episode provides valuable perspectives. It’s a must-listen for anyone curious about the role of media distortion , the psychology behind tribalism, and what can be done to lower the temperature and foster better understanding. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support
Trailer · Sat, October 08, 2022
Are you on social media? Do you watch news on TV? Online? Do you get political campaign emails? Texts? Then you’ve seen it - OUTRAGE PORN, messaging designed to evoke outrage. I'm David Beckemeyer and this is Outrage Overload , a podcast about our unhealthy relationship with the outrage industry. Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, David Support the show Show Notes: https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com . Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload . We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload . HOTLINE: 925-552-7885 Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episode If you would like to help the show, you can contribute here . Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it. Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C. Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
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