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Recent events such as the January 6, 2021 riots at the U.S. Capitol have shone a spotlight on just how divided we are. Many of those who participated in the insurrection have been shown to have ties to various extremist groups, such as Q-Anon. How did they become so radicalized in their thinking and their politics?
In this episode, host, Dr Douglas James Cottrell, is joined by co-host, Les Hubert to discuss strategies for dealing with friends, family and loved ones who have been radicalized in their thinking.
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Recent events such as the January 6, 2021 riots at the U.S. Capitol have shone a spotlight on just how divided we are. Many of those who participated in the insurrection have been shown to have ties to various extremist groups, such as Q-Anon. How did they become so radicalized in their thinking and their politics?
In this episode, host, Dr Douglas James Cottrell, is joined by co-host, Les Hubert to discuss strategies for dealing with friends, family and loved ones who have been radicalized in their thinking.
Support the show