
Outrage Overload is a podcast about the outrage industry, political polarization, and how democratic societies can function when disagreement turns toxic. Host David Beckemeyer speaks with researchers, bridge-builders, and civic innovators to unpack what drives outrage, how media and technology amplify it, and what individuals and institutions can do to foster healthier democratic engagement.
Join me for a captivating conversation with Dr. Peter T. Coleman, renowned expert on social conflict and author of the acclaimed book, “THE WAY OUT: HOW TO OVERCOME TOXIC POLARIZATION”. Dive deep into the heart of polarization, uncovering its dangers and understanding how it fuels our collective “outrage addiction.”
This isn’t just a lecture; it’s a roadmap to understanding. Dr. Coleman illuminates the path towards bridging divides and sparking empathy across lines of difference. Discover:
Dr. Coleman’s message is one of hope and action. This interview provides a blueprint for individuals and organizations alike to combat polarization, heal divisions, and build a more just and equitable society.
Listen and embrace the transformative power of understanding.
Dr. Peter T. Coleman is Professor of Psychology and Education at Columbia University where he holds a joint-appointment at Teachers College and The Earth Institute. Dr. Coleman directs the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution (MD-ICCCR), is founding director of the Institute for Psychological Science and Practice (IPSP), and is co-executive director of Columbia University’s Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict, and Complexity (AC4).
In this episode of the Outrage Overload podcast, host David Beckemeyer interviews communication expert Dannagal G. Young, author of the books “Irony and Outrage: The Polarized Landscape of Rage, Fear, and Laughter in the United States” and “Wrong: How Media, Politics, and Identity Drive Our Appetite for Misinformation.”
Young discusses the surprising similarities and differences between late-night comedy shows and far-right talk shows, including:
Young also offers insights into how the media we consume influences our thinking and our appetite for misinformation. She discusses how media companies and politicians exploit our social and cultural identities to divide us and keep us engaged, often by enraging us.
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You don’t want to miss this engaging conversation!
Dannagal G. Young is a Professor of Communication and Political Science at the University of Delaware. Her book Irony and Outrage: The Polarized Landscape of Rage, Fear, and Laugher in the U.S. examines satire and outrage as the logical extensions of the respective psychological profiles of liberals and conservatives. Her latest book, Wrong: How Media, Politics, and Identity Drive our Appetite for Misinformation investigates the political and philosophical reasons why people rely on information that they know is false.
America on the Knife’s Edge
Welcome to “America on the Knife’s Edge,” where we embark on a journey through the intricate landscape of contemporary American politics. We uncover the story of the American electorate, with partisans on both sides playing leading roles in the quest for electoral victory and political dominance.
Weaving together in-depth research, insightful expert interviews, and compelling real-world examples, this special documentary-style episode delivers a thought-provoking exploration of the forces threatening – or bolstering – American democracy. From the influence of swing voters to the debates surrounding the Electoral College system, each aspect is carefully examined to provide a clearer picture of the key considerations and challenges.
Through a captivating narrative, we uncover the intricate dance between competing ideologies, the looming specter of authoritarianism, and the urgent need for unity in a nation on the brink. As we navigate through the complexities of modern governance, we invite you to join the conversation, explore the possibilities, and dare to imagine a brighter future for America.

David Beckemeyer is a retired tech executive and internet pioneer who now focuses on science communication and democratic discourse. As host of the Connors Institute podcast, Outrage Overload, he interviews leading scholars and practitioners about polarization, outrage culture, and how societies can function in an era of intense political conflict.