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In this thought-provoking episode, we draw insights from three compelling articles featured on The Marginalian, we delve into the critical themes of democracy, leadership, and the psychological factors that shape our political landscape.
Key Highlights:
- Hannah Arendt** discusses how loneliness can be exploited by tyrannical regimes, severing connections and making individuals vulnerable to manipulation. We’ll explore the power of community as a resistance against oppression.
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- Donald Winnicott** emphasizes that a healthy democracy reflects the emotional maturity of its citizens, highlighting the psychological complexities behind voting and the dangers posed by "hidden antisocials."
- Octavia Butler** warns against electing leaders out of fear, underscoring the importance of conscious, value-driven decision-making in leadership selection.
Join us as we synthesize these insights, offering a hopeful perspective on how understanding our psychological underpinnings can empower us to engage more courageously and compassionately in our communities. Tune in for an enlightening discussion on safeguarding the future of democracy!
This is Heliox: Where Evidence Meets Empathy
Independent, moderated, timely, deep, gentle, clinical, global, and community conversations about things that matter. Breathe Easy, we go deep and lightly surface the big ideas.
Thanks for listening today!
Four recurring narratives underlie every episode: boundary dissolution, adaptive complexity, embodied knowledge, and quantum-like uncertainty. These aren’t just philosophical musings but frameworks for understanding our modern world.Â
We hope you continue exploring our other podcasts, responding to the content, and checking out our related articles on the Heliox Podcast on Substack.Â
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About SCZoomers:
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https://mstdn.ca/@SCZoomers
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Spoken word, short and sweet, with rhythm and a catchy beat.
http://tinyurl.com/stonefolksongs
Curated, independent, moderated, timely, deep, gentle, evidenced-based, clinical & community information regarding COVID-19. Since 2017, it has focused on Covid since Feb 2020, with Multiple Stores per day, hence a large searchable base of stories to date. More than 4000 stories on COVID-19 alone. Hundreds of stories on Climate Change.
Zoomers of the Sunshine Coast is a news organization with the advantages of deeply rooted connections within our local community, combined with a provincial, national and global following and exposure. In written form, audio, and video, we provide evidence-based and referenced stories interspersed with curated commentary, satire and humour. We reference where our stories come from and who wrote, published, and even inspired them. Using a social media platform means we have a much higher degree of interaction with our readers than conventional media and provides a significant amplification effect, positively. We expect the same courtesy of other media referencing our stories.
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In this thought-provoking episode, we draw insights from three compelling articles featured on The Marginalian, we delve into the critical themes of democracy, leadership, and the psychological factors that shape our political landscape.
Key Highlights:
- Hannah Arendt** discusses how loneliness can be exploited by tyrannical regimes, severing connections and making individuals vulnerable to manipulation. We’ll explore the power of community as a resistance against oppression.
 Â
- Donald Winnicott** emphasizes that a healthy democracy reflects the emotional maturity of its citizens, highlighting the psychological complexities behind voting and the dangers posed by "hidden antisocials."
- Octavia Butler** warns against electing leaders out of fear, underscoring the importance of conscious, value-driven decision-making in leadership selection.
Join us as we synthesize these insights, offering a hopeful perspective on how understanding our psychological underpinnings can empower us to engage more courageously and compassionately in our communities. Tune in for an enlightening discussion on safeguarding the future of democracy!
This is Heliox: Where Evidence Meets Empathy
Independent, moderated, timely, deep, gentle, clinical, global, and community conversations about things that matter. Breathe Easy, we go deep and lightly surface the big ideas.
Thanks for listening today!
Four recurring narratives underlie every episode: boundary dissolution, adaptive complexity, embodied knowledge, and quantum-like uncertainty. These aren’t just philosophical musings but frameworks for understanding our modern world.Â
We hope you continue exploring our other podcasts, responding to the content, and checking out our related articles on the Heliox Podcast on Substack.Â
Support the show
About SCZoomers:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1632045180447285
https://x.com/SCZoomers
https://mstdn.ca/@SCZoomers
https://bsky.app/profile/safety.bsky.app
Spoken word, short and sweet, with rhythm and a catchy beat.
http://tinyurl.com/stonefolksongs
Curated, independent, moderated, timely, deep, gentle, evidenced-based, clinical & community information regarding COVID-19. Since 2017, it has focused on Covid since Feb 2020, with Multiple Stores per day, hence a large searchable base of stories to date. More than 4000 stories on COVID-19 alone. Hundreds of stories on Climate Change.
Zoomers of the Sunshine Coast is a news organization with the advantages of deeply rooted connections within our local community, combined with a provincial, national and global following and exposure. In written form, audio, and video, we provide evidence-based and referenced stories interspersed with curated commentary, satire and humour. We reference where our stories come from and who wrote, published, and even inspired them. Using a social media platform means we have a much higher degree of interaction with our readers than conventional media and provides a significant amplification effect, positively. We expect the same courtesy of other media referencing our stories.