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This is just a preview of our Patreon exclusive Bonus Episode. You can hear the full episode by becoming a member at: www.patreon.com/indoctrination
In this timely bonus episode, Rachel addresses the overwhelming phenomenon of information overload, a topic that resonates deeply in today's fast-paced and chaotic world. Rachel explores how constant streams of negative information can lead to mental exhaustion and a breakdown of critical thinking, particularly in the context of cultic systems and toxic political environments.
Rachel emphasizes that this episode is not about political opinion but rather about understanding the tactics that politicians and media conglomerates use to manipulate public perception.
As she navigates these complex themes, Rachel offers practical advice for listeners on how to cope with information overload. She advocates for taking breaks from the barrage of news and focusing on a few key issues that matter most, allowing for a more manageable and less stressful engagement with the world.
Connect with us on social media:
- Facebook: facebook.com/indoctrinationpodcast
- Instagram: instagram.com/indoctrinationpodcast
- Twitter: twitter.com/_indoctrination
Your support is vital! Thanks to all of our patrons for making this episode possible!
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This is just a preview of our Patreon exclusive Bonus Episode. You can hear the full episode by becoming a member at: www.patreon.com/indoctrination
In this timely bonus episode, Rachel addresses the overwhelming phenomenon of information overload, a topic that resonates deeply in today's fast-paced and chaotic world. Rachel explores how constant streams of negative information can lead to mental exhaustion and a breakdown of critical thinking, particularly in the context of cultic systems and toxic political environments.
Rachel emphasizes that this episode is not about political opinion but rather about understanding the tactics that politicians and media conglomerates use to manipulate public perception.
As she navigates these complex themes, Rachel offers practical advice for listeners on how to cope with information overload. She advocates for taking breaks from the barrage of news and focusing on a few key issues that matter most, allowing for a more manageable and less stressful engagement with the world.
Connect with us on social media:
- Facebook: facebook.com/indoctrinationpodcast
- Instagram: instagram.com/indoctrinationpodcast
- Twitter: twitter.com/_indoctrination
Your support is vital! Thanks to all of our patrons for making this episode possible!

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