Navigating the Outrage Industry: A Conversation with David Beckemeyer

Navigating the Outrage Industry: A Conversation with David Beckemeyer

Politicians think: “If we keep you focused on fighting for that emotionally triggering issue over there, you won’t notice this bill we’re passing over here.”

Sean’s Monologue: The Outrage Economy

Today’s guest, David Beckemeyer, is the host of "Outrage Overload," a podcast dedicated to exploring the outrage industry and finding solutions to toxic polarization. David begins the show by telling us a story of watching relationships erode around him, which led him to launch his podcast.

Sean and David discuss the many pieces that work together to cause US citizens such high levels of outrage, plus talk about how politicians on both sides use polarization to simplify their jobs and shrug off accountability. David warns about the inherent danger of people thinking they are on the “right” side, which can justify actions that they would otherwise never perform or accept. He sheds light on the reasons why people feel they can’t have meaningful conversations with people they disagree with, then he tells Sean which intellectual groups feel safe from the possibility of a civil war and which groups fear that our outrage could lead to violence.

There are so many news sources out there these days – it’s a wide-open playing field and very difficult to navigate. David talks about strategies that can help us consume news without giving in to emotions, find news sources that are less biased, and become more comfortable with delving into nuance. He warns us that reading only the headline is never enough because the story beneath it might be completely different. We are ignoring HALF of the first amendment!

David feels confident that while there is no magic bullet to fix our nation’s outrage economy, there are enough smart people working on the problem to give us hope for our future. He talks about how we must overcome the fundamental psychology of being human and develop critical thinking skills that are not innate to our survival. Remember that Trump is proof that a bottom-up strategy can influence the elites and be satisfied by doing small things that work will toward changing the system. Developing real human connections will help our political identities become less important. Why are humans so good at grouping up?

Sean and David discuss the ramifications of another Trump presidency, ways to protect our own mental health, and the idea of adding “media literacy” to curriculums. David tells us the steps for avoiding outrage overload and turning our passion into action (sending a Tweet is NOT action!). Sean asks David to think of examples of time when outrage has led to positive outcomes, then the two ponder the question of whether voters are becoming cynical and tuning out due to our climate of outrage. David stresses the importance of primary voters and their influence on candidates, then shares his tips for having healthy political conversations with family and friends.

Listen to David’s podcast by visiting: https://outrageoverload.net

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