• 65. Grief, Fatigue, and the Aftermath of COVID - Zeest Khan
    May 28 2025
    How a Doctor’s Long COVID Journey Exposed Systemic Failures


    Millions are still living with long COVID, yet many patients are dismissed, misunderstood, or left without answers. In this episode, Dr. Zeest Khan shares her personal journey—from treating critical patients as a cardiothoracic anesthesiologist to becoming a long COVID patient herself.

    This conversation isn’t just about COVID—it's about how we listen, how we heal, and what needs to change.

    Guest:
    Dr. Zeest Khan, physician, long COVID advocate, and host of Long COVID MD podcast.


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    37 mins
  • BONUS - Crisis in National Service Undermines Civic Engagement – Maureen Eccleston
    May 21 2025

    How AmeriCorps Cuts Threaten Our Civic Future

    Tens of thousands of AmeriCorps service positions are being eliminated. In this episode, we explore how cuts to national service programs are affecting communities, civic engagement, and the future of democracy in America.

    Maureen Eccleston, Chief Impact Officer at Service Year Alliance and longtime AmeriCorps alum, joins David Beckemeyer to break down what these cuts mean, who’s being impacted, and why service years matter now more than ever.

    We talk about the civic impact of AmeriCorps, how national service bridges political divides, and why protecting service opportunities is critical to lowering the temperature and rebuilding trust in our country.

    Links & Resources:

    • Service Year Alliance: https://serviceyearalliance.org
    • Voices for National Service: https://voicesforservice.org
    • Donate to the Emergency Fund: https://statecommissions.org

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    31 mins
  • 64. Our Democracy Is Fraying—Here’s How We Start Repairing It - Karissa Raskin
    May 14 2025
    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 national organization leading a coalition of over 500 groups working to reduce toxic polarization and build stronger communities through connection and dialogue. Karissa shares her personal journey into the bridge-building space, what it’s like to lead a movement that spans ideological divides, and how listening—not debating—can be the first step toward healing our democracy. We explore how fear, certainty, and outrage shape our politics, why it’s so hard to talk across differences, and what each of us can do to make things better—starting with our own communities. Whether you're tired of the division or just wondering where to begin, this conversation is packed with insights, honesty, and hope.


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    38 mins
  • BONUS - Crisis in Journalism with Michael Deas
    May 7 2025
    Exploring Media Consolidation, Distrust, and the Future of News


    Why are major newspapers stepping back from endorsing presidential candidates? What does that say about the Fourth Estate—and its ability to hold power accountable?

    In this episode of Outrage Overload, David Beckemeyer is joined by journalist and educator Michael Deas, former editor at The Chicago Tribune, to explore the challenges facing journalism today. From media consolidation and self-censorship to the erosion of public trust and the rise of alternative media, we take a deep dive into the state of journalism—and what’s at stake for democracy.


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    37 mins
  • 63. Moral Psychology and the Harm-Based Roots of Political Polarization - Sam Pratt
    Apr 30 2025
    How Perceptions of Harm Drive Moral Outrage and Political Conflict


    In episode 61, we explored Outraged! with Kurt Gray, discussing the harm-based model of morality and how our perceptions of harm and victimization fuel moral outrage. But there’s so much more to uncover.

    In this episode, we take a deeper dive into the research behind these ideas with moral psychology researcher Sam Pratt. We examine the paper Morality in Our Mind and Across Cultures and Politics, unpacking how different moral perspectives shape political polarization, why people moralize certain issues differently, and the tension between moral relativism vs. universalism.

    We also discuss how victimhood and morality interact—why some people strongly identify as victims in political and social conflicts, and how this influences the broader psychology of morality.

    If you’ve ever wondered why people see the same events through completely different moral lenses, this episode is for you.

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    29 mins
  • 62. Reducing Online Outrage: What Role Can Community-Driven Algorithms Play - Paul Resnick
    Apr 16 2025
    How Systems Like Community Notes on Twitter/X Aim to Break the Cycle of Misinformation

    Are social media algorithms fueling misinformation and deepening echo chambers—or can they help bridge divides? In this episode, we talk with Paul Resnick, a pioneer in recommender systems and digital trust, about how platforms curate content, the truth behind filter bubbles, and whether fact-checking tools like Community Notes on Twitter (X) can cut through the noise. Can algorithms be redesigned to reduce outrage instead of amplifying it? Tune in to find out!

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    35 mins
  • BONUS - How Authoritarianism Creeps In: Lessons from Postcards to Hitler - Bruce Neuburger
    Apr 9 2025
    Why Resistance Matters: Lessons from Postcards to Hitler


    How does authoritarianism take hold? What warning signs do we often miss? In this episode, we speak with Bruce Neuburger, author of Postcards to Hitler: A German Jew’s Defiance in a Time of Terror, about the rise of political extremism—then and now. Neuburger shares his grandfather’s incredible story of resistance under Nazi rule and explores the modern parallels we can’t afford to ignore.

    🔹 How authoritarian regimes normalize oppression
    🔹 The role of propaganda in shaping public perception
    🔹 Lessons from Nazi Germany and today’s political landscape
    🔹 What individuals can do to push back against creeping authoritarianism


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    35 mins
  • 61. Outraged! The New Science of Moral Outrage - Kurt Gray
    Apr 2 2025

    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 offers a groundbreaking look at the psychology of moral fury, social media outrage, and political division. If The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt set the stage for understanding moral differences, Outraged! is the next step—revealing how outrage operates as a social force in the digital age.


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    38 mins