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Explore "violenceprevention" with insightful episodes like "Episode 41: Eilish Poe Pt. 4", "#1831 - Colion Noir", "The conversation about guns we're not having", "On School Shootings" and "Men, masculinity and mental health, with Ronald F. Levant, EdD" from podcasts like ""Otherworld", "The Joe Rogan Experience", "The Gray Area with Sean Illing", "HealthyGamerGG" and "Speaking of Psychology"" and more!
Episodes (17)
#1831 - Colion Noir
Colion Noir is a second amendment advocate, attorney, and firearms enthusiast.
The conversation about guns we're not having
On School Shootings
Men, masculinity and mental health, with Ronald F. Levant, EdD
Stoic. Self-reliant. Unemotional. For many men, these watchwords of traditional masculinity still hold powerful sway. Men are less likely than women to seek help for mental health issues, they die by suicide more often, and they commit and are the victims of more homicides. Ronald F. Levant, EdD, discusses how cultural expectations of masculinity affect men’s mental and physical health, how our ideas of masculinity have changed over time and what psychologists have learned about how to reach out to men.
Sammy "The Bull" Gravano | PBD Podcast | EP 89
In episode 89 of the PBD Podcast, Patrick Bet-David sits down with Adam Sosnick, Gerard Michaels, and special guest Sammy "The Bull" Gravano to talk about Mafia State's of America, the difference between a gangster and a racketeer, and much more!
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Ep. 706 - BLM Is Outraged That A Cop Saved A Black Woman From Getting Stabbed To Death
Today on the Matt Walsh Show, the Left and BLM continue to be outraged over a cop who saved a black woman from being stabbed to death. They say the cops had no right to shoot someone just because they were trying to stab another person. This is yet another example of the Left’s total rejection of personal responsibility. Today I want to talk a little about personal responsibility as it relates to these police shootings. Also Five Headlines including the White House releasing one of the most repugnant and irresponsible public statements we’ve ever heard from any White House, while LeBron James doxes the cop in the Ma’Khia Bryant shooting. And a female athlete sues after being benched and forced off her soccer team for refusing to take a knee in solidarity with BLM.
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A Conversation about Abuse, Agency, and Mindfulness | Tanya Selvaratnam
The Man Who Teaches Our Cops To Kill
Robert is joined by Jack O'Brien to discuss David Grossman, director of the Killology Research Group. More than a hundred police departments, and thousands of police officers, have taken Grossman’s courses over more than twenty years.
FOOTNOTES:
- THE TRIGGER AND THE CHOICE: PART 1
- Non-Verbal Cues Are Easy to Misinterpret
- The Bulletproof Warrior
- “Are You Prepared to Kill Somebody?” A Day With One of America’s Most Popular Police Trainers
- Grossman Interview
- A day with ‘killology’ police trainer Dave Grossman
- Inside the School Teaching Cops When It’s OK to Kill
- Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, the “Killologist” Training America’s Cops
- One week playing violent video games alters brain activity
- The Evidence that Video Games Lead to Violence Is Weak
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America's Long Road to Gun Regulation | Chris Wilson
Trevor reflects on the anniversary of the Parkland shooting, Roy Wood Jr. discusses black contributions to music, and author Chris Wilson discusses "The Master Plan."
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#402: Why Honor Matters
In today's world, honor is typically thought of in terms of integrity -- doing the right thing when no one is looking. But traditionally, honor meant having a reputation worthy of the respect of others. If people think about this type of honor at all these days, it's usually in a negative way, associating it with pistol duels, honor killings, and toxic shame. But my guest today argues that for moral life to be robust and vital, a culture of honor is absolutely necessary. His name is Tamler Sommers. He’s a professor of philosophy at the University of Houston, co-host of the podcast Very Bad Wizzards, and the author of the new book "Why Honor Matters." Today on the show, Tamler and I discuss honor— what it is, why it disappeared from our moral ethos and vocabulary, and why we should bring it back. Tamler makes the case that honor culture fosters community and encourages risk taking for the sake of excellence, while our modern dignity culture atomizes us and encourages us to play it small. He then makes a counterintuitive argument that the contained aggression and violence that honor promotes can have real benefits and shares one way honor is making a comeback in the form of the “restorative justice movement.” We end our conversation discussing why stories of honor are so appealing to humans and whether it’s really possible to revitalize honor in modern Western society.
Get the full show notes at aom.is/whyhonormatters.
#1106 - Colion Noir
Ep. 656 What Can be Done to Fix This?
Ep. 534 More Far-Left Violence, Where's the Media?
#90 — Living With Violence
Sam Harris speaks with Gavin de Becker about the primacy of human intuition in the prediction and prevention of violence.
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