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539: Moving Beyond Toxic "Outrage"

539: Moving Beyond Toxic "Outrage"

Released Friday, 15th March 2019
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539: Moving Beyond Toxic "Outrage"

539: Moving Beyond Toxic "Outrage"

539: Moving Beyond Toxic "Outrage"

539: Moving Beyond Toxic "Outrage"

Friday, 15th March 2019
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This episode was conceived as a supplement to the previous one, the two-parter 537–538: Being "Good and Mad" within Mormonism,  featuring Kristine Haglund. It certainly serves well as that but ended up being more of a full episode than originally envisioned. In particular, the topic is the potent emotion of “outrage” and it’s very strong role in driving much of social media, that then fosters thinking and speaking habits that can cripple our ability to engage with others in ways that might truly be transformative and work for the good of the changes we want to see instantiated. 

Mormon Matters host Dan Wotherspoon invited his friend and former colleague, John Hatch, to come on the show to read a short essay about outrage that he wrote about five years ago and presented at a Sunstone symposium session focused on moving beyond “black and white thinking.” He reads that piece here, and then the conversation that followed went into explorations that led to additional dives into other related ideas. It’s a terrific essay, accompanied by discussion of some of its themes that we hope you will also find interesting and worthwhile!

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