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    Explore "convictions" with insightful episodes like "MARTYR COMPLEX: Selfish or Selfless?", "Exclusive Interview with Candace Owens on ‘Convicting a Murderer’", "S1 E12: Piers Morgan: Uncancellable?", "Catastrophe" and "37: Man of Faith" from podcasts like ""This Jungian Life Podcast", "The Ben Shapiro Show", "Big Fish with Spencer Matthews ", "Criminal" and "The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe"" and more!

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    MARTYR COMPLEX: Selfish or Selfless?

    MARTYR COMPLEX: Selfish or Selfless?

    How can understanding different aspects of martyrdom help us navigate personal sacrifices and societal expectations in our search for a meaningful life?

    Individuals with a martyr complex often seek validation for their pain and suffering, which can be a source of protection and nurturing. It can also be a form of manipulation where personal suffering is used to influence or control the reactions of others. This behavior can be harmful, leading individuals to persist in unhealthy relationships or dangerous situations under the guise of nobility or duty. It is important to distinguish between healthy self-sacrifice and detrimental martyrdom by gaining a reflective understanding of our motivations and aligning our actions with healthy self-sacrifice. Resolving the complex involves examining personal motives, societal values, and psychological health to foster healthier ways of being and interacting in the world.

    Prepare to discover…what complexities and interpretations surround the concept of martyrdom, revealing its multifaceted nature in both historical and personal contexts; how individuals interpret and internalize the idea of suffering and sacrifice through personal experiences and cultural narratives, shaping their worldview and psychological responses; which factors contribute to someone being viewed as a martyr, including the interplay of religious, cultural, and personal elements that influence the perception of sacrifice; whether the actions associated with martyrdom are motivated by genuine selflessness, psychological needs, or external influences, examining the blurred lines between heroism and victimhood; why the theme of martyrdom resonates deeply across different cultures and epochs, serving both as a source of inspiration and a tool for social and political change…and so much more.

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    Exclusive Interview with Candace Owens on ‘Convicting a Murderer’

    Exclusive Interview with Candace Owens on ‘Convicting a Murderer’

    Candace Owens joins me to discuss the release of her new 10-part docuseries by DailyWire+, Convicting a Murderer. In the series, Candace revisits the criminal murder trial of Steven Avery, the subject of the popular docuseries, Making a Murderer. Hollywood portrayed Steven Avery as an innocent victim of corrupt law enforcement, but left out mountains of incriminating evidence against him. 

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    S1 E12: Piers Morgan: Uncancellable?

    S1 E12: Piers Morgan: Uncancellable?

    He’s on a personal mission to cancel ‘cancel culture’. Piers Morgan is one of the most prominent broadcasters of his generation. After studying journalism, he went to Fleet Street and quickly rose to become one of the youngest newspaper editors in Britain at just 28 years old.

    Since then, he’s presented prime time TV programmes in the UK and America and has interviewed some of the biggest names in the world.

    With a Twitter following of over 8 million, Piers has made a name for himself with his straight-talking opinions. Love him or hate him, when he talks, people listen.

    Catastrophe

    Catastrophe
    In 1993, more than 1,000 levees broke along the Mississippi River, flooding thousands of acres. Most of these cases were accidents due to the river rising well above its usual levels. But in West Quincy, Missouri, there was another culprit, James Scott. His crime? Knowingly causing a catastrophe by breaking the levee. But his motive was not what prosecutors expected.  Thanks to Noam Osmand for the story.   For more information, check out Adam Pitluk's book, Damned to Eternity. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Accomplice. Follow the show and review us on Apple Podcasts: iTunes.com/CriminalShow. We also make This is Love and Phoebe Reads a Mystery. Artwork by Julienne Alexander. Check out our online shop.  Episode transcripts are posted on our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices