Matthew Boucher LICSW LCDP and Co-host Dr. Erika Lin-Hendel
69 episodes
2 weeks ago
Send us a text We came back from our planned break to speak about the Brown University shooting, the weight of living near it, and the everyday systems that fail to protect people. Healthcare costs, campus safety, and community care weave into a candid, grounded conversation. • premium spikes, broken enrollment, and access gaps • moral injury of vulnerability in a crisis • what the videos miss and what students carry • policing delays, dismissive responses, and data manipulation • harm reduc...
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Send us a text We came back from our planned break to speak about the Brown University shooting, the weight of living near it, and the everyday systems that fail to protect people. Healthcare costs, campus safety, and community care weave into a candid, grounded conversation. • premium spikes, broken enrollment, and access gaps • moral injury of vulnerability in a crisis • what the videos miss and what students carry • policing delays, dismissive responses, and data manipulation • harm reduc...
S 3 E: 11 Selective Outrage and the Illusion of Neutrality in Politics
United States of PTSD
50 minutes
10 months ago
S 3 E: 11 Selective Outrage and the Illusion of Neutrality in Politics
Send us a text The episode delves into the concepts of cognitive dissonance and selective outrage, exploring how they shape our political identities and conversations. The hosts discuss the implications of a polarized political landscape and emphasize the importance of understanding differing perspectives as a path to unity and constructive change. • Examining the impact of selective outrage • Understanding cognitive dissonance in political discourse • Critique of the two-party s...
United States of PTSD
Send us a text We came back from our planned break to speak about the Brown University shooting, the weight of living near it, and the everyday systems that fail to protect people. Healthcare costs, campus safety, and community care weave into a candid, grounded conversation. • premium spikes, broken enrollment, and access gaps • moral injury of vulnerability in a crisis • what the videos miss and what students carry • policing delays, dismissive responses, and data manipulation • harm reduc...