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65. Grief, Fatigue, and the Aftermath of COVID - Zeest Khan
65. Grief, Fatigue, and the Aftermath of COVID - Zeest Khan

Episode 65

How a Doctor’s Long COVID Journey Exposed Systemic Failures


Millions are still living with long COVID, yet many patients are dismissed, misunderstood,…

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BONUS - Crisis in National Service Undermines Civic Engagement – Maureen Eccleston
BONUS - Crisis in National Service Undermines Civic Engagement – Maureen Eccleston

How AmeriCorps Cuts Threaten Our Civic Future

Tens of thousands of AmeriCorps service positions are being eliminated. In this episode, we explore how …

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64. Our Democracy Is Fraying—Here’s How We Start Repairing It - Karissa Raskin
64. Our Democracy Is Fraying—Here’s How We Start Repairing It - Karissa Raskin

Episode 64

Why 500 Organizations Joined Forces to Bridge America’s Deepest Divides


We sit down with Karissa Raskin, the new CEO of Listen First Project, a nation…

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BONUS - Crisis in Journalism with Michael Deas
BONUS - Crisis in Journalism with Michael Deas

Exploring Media Consolidation, Distrust, and the Future of News


Why are major newspapers stepping back from endorsing presidential candidates? What do…

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63. Moral Psychology and the Harm-Based Roots of Political Polarization - Sam Pratt
63. Moral Psychology and the Harm-Based Roots of Political Polarization - Sam Pratt

Episode 63

How Perceptions of Harm Drive Moral Outrage and Political Conflict


In episode 61, we explored Outraged! with Kurt Gray, discussing the harm-based mode…

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62. Reducing Online Outrage: What Role Can Community-Driven Algorithms Play - Paul Resnick
62. Reducing Online Outrage: What Role Can Community-Driven Algorithms Play - Paul Resnick

Episode 62

How Systems Like Community Notes on Twitter/X Aim to Break the Cycle of Misinformation

Are social media algorithms fueling misinformation and deepenin…

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BONUS - How Authoritarianism Creeps In: Lessons from Postcards to Hitler - Bruce Neuburger
BONUS - How Authoritarianism Creeps In: Lessons from Postcards to Hitler - Bruce Neuburger

Why Resistance Matters: Lessons from Postcards to Hitler


How does authoritarianism take hold? What warning signs do we often miss? In this episode, we…

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61. Outraged! The New Science of Moral Outrage - Kurt Gray
61. Outraged! The New Science of Moral Outrage - Kurt Gray

Episode 61

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 offe…

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BONUS - From Outrage to Reflection
BONUS - From Outrage to Reflection

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…

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60. PODCASTHON: How One Group Is Bridging Tech Gaps in Underserved Communities - Leonardo Sosa
60. PODCASTHON: How One Group Is Bridging Tech Gaps in Underserved Communities - Leonardo Sosa

Episode 60

In this special PODCASTHON episode of Outrage Overload, we’re spotlighting Dev Mission, a nonprofit dedicated to training and mentoring underserved y…

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