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How Political Division Trains Your Mind to Fear People

How Political Division Trains Your Mind to Fear People



Why does political division feel so personal—and so addictive?


In this episode, I unpack the neuroscience of ideological entrenchment, how tribal identity shapes our threat response, and why outrage keeps getting rewarded by your brain’s own chemistry.


You’ll learn:

✅ How repeated exposure to conflict rewires your brain (ideological neuroplasticity)

✅ Why your nervous system confuses disagreement with danger

✅ The real cost of certainty—and how dopamine drives polarization

✅ A 5-minute micro-tool to break the loop and reclaim mental clarity


This isn’t about silencing your values. It’s about staying present in a world designed to keep you outraged—and helping your brain feel safe without rigidity.


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DISCLAIMER: This podcast and blog are for educational purposes only and are not intended as medical advice. Please consult with a professional for personalized support.


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