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Outraged by Kurt Gray - S3E3 - Beard's Book Club


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Navigating Outrage and Morality with Kurt Gray


Episode Description:

Join hosts Jason Rogers and Garth Nichols as they dive into a thought-provoking conversation with Kurt Gray, author of "Outraged" and professor of psychology and neuroscience.

Discover how our moral judgments are deeply rooted in perceptions of harm and learn how leaders can leverage this understanding to build diverse and harmonious teams. Kurt shares insights on storytelling, vulnerability, and the importance of connecting beyond facts to bridge moral divides.


Key Topics:

The role of harm in moral judgments Storytelling as a tool for connection Navigating moral divides with empathy The impact of media on outrage Tips for leaders to foster understanding


Guest Bio:

Kurt Gray is a renowned professor at the University of North Carolina, soon moving to Ohio State. He has been featured in major publications like The New York Times and The Economist and is the co-author of "The Mind Club."


Memorable Quotes:

"Our moral convictions are founded not on statistics, but on feelings of threat." "To connect across divides, make it personal."


Call to Action:

Subscribe now to stay updated on future episodes and explore more about Kurt Gray's work in understanding morality and outrage.


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