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The Dark Side of Sports Nobody Talks About: Sexual Violence & Power - Dr. Mitch Abrams

Published 1 year, 6 months ago
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Are sports just games, or are they arenas for deeper societal issues? Join us as Dr. Mitch Abrams, a sport and forensic psychologist, pulls back the curtain on how language and perceptions of masculinity shape professional sports. Words like "bitch" and "asshole" take on new meanings in this context, challenging athletes and the public to reconsider their connotations. Dr. Abrams helps us understand the nuances of communication in sports, where a single statement can ignite controversy or offer profound insight. 

The conversation takes a critical turn as we shine a light on the pressing issue of sexual and domestic violence plaguing the sports world. We dig into the societal denial surrounding these matters, emphasizing the grooming processes that entrench these issues within sports systems. In examining notorious cases like Larry Nassar's, Dr. Abrams highlights the importance of acknowledging the failures in addressing mental health and trauma among athletes. This episode urges listeners to confront the uncomfortable truths and myths about false reporting that allow these problems to persist. 

We also tackle the intricacies of consent, especially within the charged environments of college campuses. From the inadequacies of bystander intervention to the evolution of rape laws, we explore how societal pressures and toxic masculinity cloud our understanding of responsibility. The episode also ventures into the realms of morality and compartmentalization, questioning whether our moral compasses are as universal as we believe. Through Dr. Abrams' insights, we challenge preconceived notions and advocate for systemic changes that prioritize accountability and education, striving for a safer sporting landscape.

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