Rebranding Mental Health
The Rebranding Mental Health Podcast explores what mental health could look like if we moved beyond the outdated disease model and embraced TOTAL health—brain, body, relationships, and purpose. Through real talk, cultural critique, and forward-thinking ideas, we unpack the systems that shape our well-being and imagine bold new ways to heal, connect, and grow. It’s not about fixing what’s broken—it’s about building what we’ve been missing.
Rebranding Mental Health
Lenses: An Antidote to Ideology
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In an era of algorithm-fed outrage, competing realities, and identity-driven narratives, it can feel nearly impossible to know what’s true, what’s biased, and what’s simply noise. In this episode of Rebranding Mental Health, Iman and Kurt explores how we got here, and more importantly, how to think clearly without surrendering to cynicism or extremism.
As traditional sources of identity and belonging decline, many people are turning to ideologies, subcultures, and online communities to fill the gap. The result? Stronger bias, deeper polarization, misinformation ecosystems, and a shrinking sense of shared reality.
But there is a way through.
Instead of handing unchecked power to any single worldview, Kurt and Iman introduce a powerful cognitive skill: seeing issues through multiple lenses. By integrating lived experience, science, history, psychology, culture, incentives, compassion, and more, we can move beyond binary thinking and toward grounded clarity.
This conversation is not about telling you what to think. It’s about strengthening how you think, so you can stay anchored in confusing times without losing nuance, humanity, or intellectual humility.
If you’re exhausted by polarization but still care deeply about truth, this episode is for you.
In this episode, we explore:
• Why declining community fuels ideological identity
• How bias forms — and why everyone has it
• The role of algorithms in amplifying outrage and certainty
• Why misinformation spreads so easily
• The danger of “single-lens” thinking
• A practical framework for evaluating complex issues from multiple perspectives
• How intellectual humility protects against manipulation
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