Outrage Overload: Rethinking politics, division, and media

Outrage Overload: Rethinking politics, division, and media

David Beckemeyer

Episodes 152
Avg. Duration 34m
Activity Highly Active
Apple Rating 5.0 (11)
Since Oct 2022
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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If politics and media leave you feeling angry, overwhelmed, or exhausted, Outrage Overload is for you.


In about 30 minutes every few weeks, we explore how outrage spreads, how hyper-partisanship distorts perception, and how media and technology amplify emotional extremes.


Through conversations with leading scientists, researchers, and authors, we unpack the psychology, incentives, and systems shaping today’s political climate — and offer practical tools to think clearly, stay grounded, and respond constructively.


Outrage Overload helps listeners with critical questions about outrage culture, political polarization, misinformation, and media manipulation—offering science-based insight, expert interviews, and practical tools to stay grounded in a divided world.

If you’ve ever asked yourself…


• How can I stay politically informed without feeling outraged or exhausted all the time?

• Why is political polarization getting worse, and what can we do about it?

• What exactly is outrage culture, and how does it manipulate us?

• How do I talk about politics without it turning into a fight?

• Am I being misled by the media? How can I tell?

• What’s the psychological toll of living in an outrage-driven media environment?

• How can I build critical thinking skills to make sense of today’s news?

• What role does social media play in fueling outrage and misinformation?

• Is it possible to care about politics without losing your mind?

• What practical tools or insights can help me deal with toxic politics and media?


…then this is the politics show you didn’t know you needed.


Most media is designed to hijack your biology. They have the tactics, but they lack a worldview that respects your intelligence. Outrage Overload uses the tools of modern technology not to capture your attention, but to return it to you. We aren't here to 'fix the algorithm'; we're here to help you outgrow it.


Join host David Beckemeyer—science communicator and founding CTO of EarthLink—as he explores the mechanics of outrage, speaks with experts in psychology, media, and political science, and equips listeners with strategies for navigating today’s high-conflict culture with emotional resilience, critical thinking, and civil discourse.

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DOCUMENTARY - When the State Loses Moral Legitimacy

Jun 10, 2026 23m Bonus

We tend to think of a nation’s strength in concrete terms—the size of its military, the reach of its laws, or the stability of its economy. But this special audio documentary episode of Outrage…

89. The Mentalization Gap - Lura Forcum

Jun 03, 2026 32m

Why is it so easy to dismiss "the other side" as irrational or heartless? According to researcher Lura Forcum, the answer lies in a cognitive process called mentalization—and more importantly, what…

88. The Cost of Purity and the Power of Pluralism – Allison K. Ralph

May 20, 2026 30m

In this episode, we dive deep into the historical and psychological drivers of political polarization with Dr. Allison Ralph, head of Cohesion Strategy.Allison shares how ancient metaphors, like the…

BONUS - Navigating the Outrage Industry with Corey Nathan

May 13, 2026 43m Bonus

Corey Nathan joins the show to deconstruct the "Rage Merchant" business model and explore how we can strengthen our civic muscle in an era of hyper-polarization. Corey is the host of Talkin' Politics…

87. The Human Need to Make the World Make Sense

May 06, 2026 22m

In this episode, we step back from the headlines to conduct a psychological case study on how we form and protect our worldviews. We’re joined by Sidney Pines, whose journey away from the mainstream…

86. Why We Viscerally Resist Talking to the Other Side – Mónica Guzmán

Apr 22, 2026 42m

The New Counterculture of ConversationIn a world where political labels have become shields and social media is a minefield of "rhetorical grenades," Monica Guzman argues that the most radical act…

BONUS - An Island with No Plan B - Caleb Scharf

Apr 15, 2026 37m Bonus

We are joined by Dr. Caleb Scharf, NASA Senior Scientist for Astrobiology, to explore the profound implications of the Fermi Paradox. Why, in a galaxy of hundreds of billions of stars, do we find…

85. Escaping the Filter Bubble: How to Find Consensus in a Divided World - Kristin Jackson

Apr 08, 2026 27m

In an age where algorithms are designed to confirm your existing beliefs, finding a shared sense of reality has become nearly impossible. Host David Beckemeyer welcomes Kristin Jackson, co-founder of…

84. I Bought a Bar: An experiment in bridge-building - K Scarry

Mar 25, 2026 38m

After seven years working in traditional, formal "bridge-building" spaces, K Scarry realized that the people who most needed to connect were the ones least likely to attend a scheduled "dialogue…

BONUS - The “Move to the Center” Strategy Is Distracting Us From What Matters – Frank A. Spring

Mar 11, 2026 19m Bonus

Is the "move to the center" vs. "lean left" debate a false choice?Following recent election cycles, the dominant advice for Democrats has been to moderate their cultural messaging and pivot to the…

83. Connection Is Slow, And That’s the Point – Tim Jones

Mar 04, 2026 39m

We talk about polarization in terms of media, algorithms, and politics. But what if we’ve simply forgotten how to sit down with people who aren’t like us?In this episode, David sits down with Tim…

82. Tribal Thinking Is Eroding Democracy – Timothy Redmond

Feb 18, 2026 38m

Episode DescriptionHow does political identity shape what we believe—and whether we accept democracy itself? In this episode, David speaks with political scientist Timothy Redmond, author of…

81. My Omaha: A Story of Division, Trust, and Family – Nick Beaulieu

Feb 04, 2026 31m

What begins as a documentary about racial justice in Omaha becomes something far more personal.Filmmaker Nick Beaulieu joins Outrage Overload to discuss My Omaha, a film that follows his effort to…

BONUS - America’s Lost Generation – Cameron Cowan

Jan 28, 2026 25m Bonus

Why are so many people exhausted, cynical, or disengaged from politics — even as the stakes keep rising?In this episode of Outrage Overload, David Beckemeyer is joined by journalist and author…

80. Small Acts Matter More Than We Think – Luke Berryman

Jan 21, 2026 31m

Resisting NazismResistance is often imagined as dramatic and heroic. History tells a different story.In this episode of Outrage Overload, we speak with historian and educator Dr. Luke Berryman,…

79. When We Stop Sharing the Same Reality – Stephen Maher

Jan 07, 2026 29m

Veteran journalist Stephen Maher joins us to explore how the collapse of local news, the rise of algorithm-driven platforms, and shifting newsroom cultures are reshaping democracy. Drawing on decades…

BONUS - A Clear-Eyed Look Back at the Pandemic Divide

Dec 26, 2025 26m Bonus

COVID may be behind us, but many of the frustrations, myths, and political divides it created are still quietly shaping our social and civic landscape. This bonus episode revisits a conversation…

BONUS - The Congresspeople You’ve Never Heard Of Might Save Democracy – Brad Porteus

Dec 17, 2025 32m Bonus

While outrage and division dominate the headlines, quiet collaborators in Congress are actually getting things done — you just never hear about them.In this episode, David Beckemeyer talks with Brad…

78. When AI Becomes the Most Persuasive Voice in the Room – Petter Törnberg

Dec 10, 2025 41m

When AI Starts Shaping What We BelieveWe often blame social media algorithms for toxic polarization — for the outrage, the misinformation, the “us versus them” dynamic pulling society apart. But what…

BONUS - The America You Don’t See on the News – Adam Mizel

Dec 03, 2025 36m Bonus

Most Americans are tired of the outrage — and hungry for something better. So how do we unite America when everything feels so divided?In this episode, we talk with Adam Mizel, co-founder and CEO of…

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Outrage Overload: Rethinking politics, division, and media has published 152 episodes since October 2022, covering topics in Government, Philosophy.

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