Outrage Overload: Rethinking politics, division, and media
If politics and media leave you feeling angry, overwhelmed, or exhausted, Outrage Overload is for you.
In about 30 minutes every few weeks, we explore how outrage spreads, how polarization distorts perception, and how media and technology amplify emotional extremes.
Through conversations with leading scientists, researchers, and authors, we unpack the psychology, incentives, and systems shaping today’s political climate — and offer practical tools to think clearly, stay grounded, and respond constructively.
Outrage Overload helps listeners with critical questions about outrage culture, political polarization, misinformation, and media manipulation—offering science-based insight, expert interviews, and practical tools to stay grounded in a divided world.
If you’ve ever asked yourself…
• How can I stay politically informed without feeling outraged or exhausted all the time?
• Why is political polarization getting worse, and what can we do about it?
• What exactly is outrage culture, and how does it manipulate us?
• How do I talk about politics without it turning into a fight?
• Am I being misled by the media? How can I tell?
• What’s the psychological toll of living in an outrage-driven media environment?
• How can I build critical thinking skills to make sense of today’s news?
• What role does social media play in fueling outrage and misinformation?
• Is it possible to care about politics without losing your mind?
• What practical tools or insights can help me deal with toxic politics and media?
…then this is the politics show you didn’t know you needed.
Join host David Beckemeyer—science communicator and founding CTO of EarthLink—as he explores the mechanics of outrage, speaks with experts in psychology, media, and political science, and equips listeners with strategies for navigating today’s high-conflict culture with emotional resilience, critical thinking, and civil discourse.
Episodes
81. When a Film Changes the Filmmaker – Nick Beaulieu
BONUS - America’s Lost Generation – Cameron Cowan
80. The Quiet Choices That Shape History – Luke Berryman
79. When We Stop Sharing the Same Reality – Stephen Maher
BONUS - A Clear-Eyed Look Back at the Pandemic Divide
BONUS - The Congresspeople You’ve Never Heard Of Might Save Democracy – Brad Porteus
78. When AI Becomes the Most Persuasive Voice in the Room – Petter Törnberg
BONUS - The America You Don’t See on the News – Adam Mizel
77. Issue Salience Polarization - Adrienne Kafka & Troy Campbell
Okay Boomer – Drowning in Digital Overwhelm - Craig Mattson
76. The Revolt Against the Experts – Hillary Shulman
75. The Hidden Power of the Politically Homeless - Lura Forcum
DOCUMENTARY - The Manosphere: A Shadow Network of Influence – Havana Mohr-Ramirez
74. When Polarized Communities Work Together – Kira Hamman
73. Rethinking Autism Advocacy – Ari Ne’eman
72. The Fight to Make Online Spaces Civil Again - Yevgeny Simkin
DOCUMENTARY - What’s Pulling Young Men to the Right?
71. Do Facts Really Change Minds? – Nick Stagnaro
70. Is There Still Hope for the Internet? - Kristin Hansen
BONUS - Teaching Civics in the Age of Outrage - June Klees
69. America’s Connection Opportunity - Kate Carney and Calista Small
68. Is Our Democracy Failing Because We’re Not Thinking Enough? - James Fishkin
Outrage on the Mic – Part 3: Rage Sells, But We Don’t Have to Buy It