
Outrage Overload: Staying grounded through science and balanced perspectives
If you're angry, frustrated, or scared about the state of politics and media and looking for thoughtful, balanced discussions, this podcast is for you. About 30 minutes every few weeks. It will change your life.
Outrage Overload explores the extreme polarization and political bias dominating politics and media today. We dive into the anger and outrage that drive divisions between people, distort the news, and fuel political violence. Each episode features leading scientists, researchers, authors, and community leaders tackling topics like outrage fatigue, toxic polarization, extremism, healthy conflict, disinformation, social media's role in outrage, and the influence of technology and artificial intelligence.
Join us to rediscover humanity in your rivals, improve your mental health, and find practical strategies to feel less stressed and more in control in a world fueled by outrage.
Episodes
Outrage on the Mic – Part 3: Rage Sells, But We Don’t Have to Buy It

Outrage on the Mic, Part 2: Outrage Has Always Been With Us

Outrage on the Mic – Part 1: Laughing Through the Outrage

67. AI vs. Ancient Hatreds: Can Tech Ease the Israeli-Palestinian Divide? – Adam Boaz Becker

BONUS - Are We Witnessing a Democracy in Crisis? - Lucan Way

66. What It Really Takes to Fix the Division in America – Rich Harwood

DOCUMENTARY - How ‘Natural Living’ Becomes Extremism: Inside the Crunchy-to-Radical Pipeline

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

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

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

BONUS - Crisis in Journalism with Michael Deas

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

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

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

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

BONUS - From Outrage to Reflection

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

Okay Boomer - Mental Health - Valerie Beck

59. Outrage, Fear, and Perception: Understanding Cultivation Theory - James Shanahan

DOCUMENTARY - The Imperial Presidency? Executive Overreach and the Constitution

58. The Truth Behind Political Division: Are We Really That Different? - James Coan

DOCUMENTARY - Beyond Male and Female: The Science—and Politics—of Sex Development

57. The Digital Detox: How Vinyl and Old Tech Became Cool Again - David Sax

BONUS - Behind the Curtain: A Conversation with DNC Chair Candidate Jason Paul

56. The Cost of Innovation: Who Pays for Silicon Valley’s Bold Experiments? - Émile P. Torres
