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Radically Genuine Podcast
150. The Globalization of the American Psyche w/ Ethan Watters

Radically Genuine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 84:45


On Episode 150 of the Radically Genuine Podcast I interview Ethan Watters an investigative journalist and author. He is most widely known for his book “Crazy Like Us: The Globalization of the American Psyche” published in 2010. He has also appeared on a number of media outlets such as Good Morning America, Talk of the Nation, and CNN and written articles published in The New York Times Magazine, Spin, Details, Mother Jones, Glamour, GQ, Esquire, and the San Francisco Chronicle Magazine. Does our western conceptualization of mental illness actually create more harm than good? We explore how the export of Western mental health concepts is changing the nature of mental illness globally, examining the impact of Western narratives on depression, schizophrenia and PTSD in non-Western societies. The conversation critiques the assumption that Western therapy is universally applicable and discusses the medicalization of emotional distress in Western cultures.Chapters00:00 The Globalization of Mental Health09:28 The Cultural Construction of Mental Illness18:40 Altering Cultural Responses to Suffering25:52 The Importance of Cultural Context in Mental Health39:32 The Impact of Western Narratives on Trauma43:16 The Limitations of Western Notions of Healing45:30 The Medicalization of Emotional Distress in Western Societies47:48 Challenging the Immediate Intervention Paradigm53:19 Culture's Influence on Mental Health and Individual Choice RADICALLY GENUINE PODCASTDr. Roger McFillin / Radically Genuine WebsiteYouTube @RadicallyGenuineDr. Roger McFillin (@DrMcFillin) / XSubstack | Radically Genuine | Dr. Roger McFillinInstagram @radicallygenuineContact Radically GenuineConscious Clinician CollectivePLEASE SUPPORT OUR PARTNERS15% Off Pure Spectrum CBD (Code: RadicallyGenuine)10% off Lovetuner click here—-----------FREE DOWNLOAD! DISTRESS TOLERANCE SKILLS

The A to Z English Podcast
Culture Corner | What do you hate about your culture?

The A to Z English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 16:27


Become a monthly subscriber for just $1.99 per month and receive an additional two to three episodes per week!https://app.redcircle.com/shows/9472af5c-8580-45e1-b0dd-ff211db08a90/exclusive-contentIn this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Xochitl and Jack talk about aspects of their cultures that they strongly dislike. Transcript: 00:00:00JackHey A-Z listeners, this is Jack here.00:00:03JackAnd if you would like to become a an exclusive subscriber to the show, you can hit the link in the description and that will take you to our Red Circle page, where for $1.99 a month you will get access to an extra two or three episodes each week.00:00:23JackAnd be careful, don't hit that donation button if you want to become an exclusive subscriber because the donation button is just a one time donation. However, the exclusive subscriber button will give you access to the extra two or three episodes.00:00:42JackEach week.00:00:44JackSo make sure you hit that exclusive subscriber button if you want access to the extra episodes.00:00:52JackNow let's get on with the show.00:00:56JackWelcome to the A-Z English podcast. My name is Jack and I'm here with my co-host, Social and social. I thought today we could read the names of a couple of our our patrons.00:01:09발표자Hmm.00:01:09JackAnd so.00:01:12JackThe first one that I want to read is Isabel Isabel from.00:01:17JackIreland. She's actually.00:01:19XochitlThank you, Isabel.00:01:20JackYeah. Thank you, Isabel. She's not from Ireland, but she lives in Ireland and uh, it's very exciting to have her as a patron for the show. Another one of our patrons is Johnny from China.00:01:37XochitlThank you, Johnny.00:01:38JackYeah. Thank you, Johnny. Johnny's been on the show. Actually. I interviewed him. And so he's. Yeah, he was on the podcast, and he's amazing. His If you talk to him, he sounds like he's got an American accent. Yeah, it's amazing. Just perfect.00:01:41XochitlOh, it's great.00:01:50XochitlOh wow.00:01:55JackNext up, we've got may from Malaysia.00:01:58JackYeah.00:01:59XochitlThank you. Day.00:02:00JackYeah. And Salima from Iran.00:02:04XochitlThank you, Selina.00:02:05JackYeah. And Leila from Saudi Arabia.00:02:09XochitlOhh, thank you, Layla. I love Layla.00:02:11JackYeah, yeah, yeah.00:02:12XochitlWell, that has a very nice voice if anyone's ever heard her voice to the chat.00:02:17JackYes.00:02:17XochitlI I test with labels boys.00:02:20JackYeah, she's a very, very sweet voice. Very soft spoken, but yeah, very soothing. Yeah.00:02:23XochitlYou have a soothing kind of.00:02:24XochitlA.00:02:26XochitlCalming voice I really enjoy.00:02:27JackGood, good, good podcasting voice, I think.00:02:29XochitlYeah, I think she would, too, for sure. Anyway, thank you so much to our patrons who are supporting our exclusive content. It really, really allows Jack and I to make more content and higher quality content. So we really, really appreciate it. And thank you so much. Hopefully we will get some more supporters here. And thanks to those who have already begun to support us.00:02:31JackYou know.00:02:51JackYeah. So today's topic is things that you hate about your culture and uh, I'm not going to.00:02:58JackTalk about Korean culture. I'm going to stay away from that because it is not my place or my position to critique Korean culture. I've lived here for 30 or 20 years. But you know, when it comes to critiquing culture, I think you have to do it from your own culture. You know you have to because you're critiquing yourself too.00:03:20JackAnd.00:03:21JackThe things about American culture, probably the number one problem that I have with American culture, is that we're very individualistic.00:03:31JackMy problems are my problems. Your problems are your problems. Don't put your problems on me, you know, and I understand that attitude because in some ways I do hate when someone is.00:03:46JackIn a in a interpersonal relationship where one person is always leaning on another person for help all the time and never able to like you know, support themselves. Yeah, yeah, I think that is negative, but I think I I think looking at the the.00:03:57XochitlReciprocate.00:04:05JackCountry as a whole and saying and seeing it all is just individuals, not as a as a group. You know, working together to try to make the society better and more equitable and fair for all of the people that live there. I think that's a bad thing. So.00:04:24JackSo I think it it kind of shows up in like certain aspects of the culture. For example, our obsession with guns, you know?00:04:37JackStay off my property. Get off my, get off my yard. Get out of my yard. Yeah, or or I'll shoot you. You know, this, this idea that we need to, you know, I need to have a gun and multiple guns in my house to protect all my stuff from, you know.00:04:57JackMy neighbor who's going to try to steal my stuff and.00:05:00JackAnd I I don't know. I just feel like that we're, we're hyper obsessed. We're very obsessed with ourselves and.00:05:11JackI I think we're also obsessed with consuming things. You know, consumerism. That's another one that I think we should, I should mention, is that we're always.00:05:22JackWe can't wait to buy the next thing that's going to make our lives perfect, you know, finally, if I just buy this one more thing, I'm going to be.00:05:31JackHappy.00:05:32JackNope. I just got buy this one more thing. One more thing. One more thing, you know, and it really has nothing to do with making ourselves happy. A lot of times, buying things is about showing other people.00:05:42JackOhh.00:05:43JackSuccessful we are, you know, look what I got. You know, I have this, but you don't have this. And so I think consumerism and individualism and obsession with guns is are are issues that I really have a problem with. But that just scratches the surface. You know, there's a lot more.00:05:45XochitlRight, yeah.00:06:03JackI could go into, but I'm not going to. I'll I'll jump to you and I'll kick it to you and let you share yours.00:06:12XochitlJack, I think.00:06:12XochitlYou pretty much covered things I really dislike about the US, especially our gun culture is another aspect that I really dislike about the US we have a problem with gun culture. We endanger the lives of children every single day. It's uncontrolled and it really just.00:06:32XochitlExists for no other purpose than for gun nuts to boost their egos.00:06:39XochitlI'm thinking they could start a militia that could rival the US military, which would never happen.00:06:45XochitlAnd.00:06:46XochitlIt it it's just.00:06:49XochitlIt's ridiculous, honestly, and it's unfortunate because our inability as a culture to condemn these rampant unsafe gun culture leads to so many tragedies, both on a personal and a cultural.00:07:08XochitlWell, and so it's something that I really, really dislike about US culture, another another culture that I'm a part of is Mexican culture. And I have a couple of critiques for Mexican culture as well.00:07:22XochitlOne is that older generations will push around and demand things from the younger generation and the amount of control that they're comfortable having over.00:07:31XochitlYounger generations just feel so inappropriate from a western lens, and because I was raised in both cultures, it it can be hard for me to swallow at times. And it's interesting to me because, for example, my mom or other older people will often boss me around or expect a lot to for me to do a lot for them.00:07:41JackYeah.00:07:52XochitlLike a servant almost.00:07:54XochitlAnd.00:07:56XochitlI just saw, you know, people.00:07:58XochitlOlder than my mom and my aunt who were also family, treat my mom and my aunt the same way and they really didn't like it. They had kind of forgotten that staple of Mexican culture in a way, and they had remembered to do it to me, but they had kind of forgotten what it was like for it to be done to them. And so it I think it's an aspect of culture that you see.00:08:18XochitlIn a lot of cultures I know that this is a staple in some East Asian cultures. I know that this can happen. African cultures as well.00:08:23JackYeah, there is like that.00:08:26XochitlUM, but it's definitely a difficult.00:08:31XochitlUh, aspect of the culture to grapple with, and it's something that makes me uncomfortable. I really hope when I'm older that I don't push you around or boss around the younger generation or feel that I'm superior just because I have more experience. There is benefits to having more experience. I think that there's since we can respect from someone who is older than us and has more experience.00:08:51XochitlBut I do believe in mutual respect and mutual appreciation, appreciating things those people do for you, appreciating things that them and them appreciating things you do for them as well.00:09:03JackIt's like you catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar. It's like if you treat treat them and lovingly and and they they'll want to take care of you. It's not instead of just saying like you will take care of me. I'm, you know, bossing you around, telling you what to do. You could do it in a much nicer way. It's it's like it's.00:09:07XochitlYes, yes.00:09:13XochitlRight.00:09:17발표자Right.00:09:23JackIt's it's it's kind of an interesting thing because I think in Korea, maybe they they have the same situation.00:09:28JackWhere when you're younger, you get abused, you know, by the older people. But then once you're the older people, then you get to abuse younger people. It's like somebody needs to stop this cycle of abuse, you know, like, let's just cut the, you know, cut it off and just be nice to each other, you know? But it's just it's not.00:09:37XochitlFew.00:09:38XochitlYeah.00:09:41XochitlRight.00:09:49JackIt's very hard to change culture. Culture is.00:09:53JackIt's it's it's it's like a bullet train, you know, like it's got so much, uh, weight and and power behind it. It's very hard to stop it and.00:09:54XochitlVery instilled.00:10:02JackSlow it down, you know.00:10:05XochitlAnother thing that I dislike about Mexican culture is that I feel that we can be really xenophobic. And it's strange because we have. We're a multicultural country, we have Jewish people, we have people of African descent that came across on the slave ships. We have people of East Asian descent. We have people of Southeast Asian.00:10:26XochitlDesigned of of South Asian to.00:10:28XochitlAnd of course, we are a nation of Native Americans, and we have.00:10:35XochitlEuropean ancestry as well due to colonization, but.00:10:42XochitlWe sometimes in Mexican culture take a hostile attitude towards.00:10:47XochitlPeople who are from different cultures, that there's there's a lot of hostility sometimes towards.00:10:55XochitlImmigrants in a way. Uh and.00:10:59XochitlIt's weird. It's kind of weird behavior. It reminds me a little bit of of how uh, Korea isn't my culture, so I'm not trying to get docs here, but I do remember when I went there there was a completely different treatment, how I was treated versus how my black coworker was treated.00:11:18JackHmm.00:11:19XochitlAnd.00:11:20XochitlIt was painful to watch her, like, go to the bank and then get rejected versus I basically got VIP treatment. When I walked into the bank and it's just I feel that sometimes we're somewhere in Mexico. There's a huge aspect of colorism that comes from the colonial hierarchy, because, of course, the Spanish were white, were at the.00:11:40XochitlTop.00:11:40XochitlIndigenous people were kind of in the mid range and then black people were at the bottom of the cultural hierarchy and then there was a.00:11:48XochitlHierarchy for every single different mix and a name for every single different mix that you could get from any of those.00:11:55XochitlSo I think unfortunately.00:11:59XochitlThat caste system does bleed through in colorism that we see in modern day Mexico and in how we think and perceive learners. And I also think another part that's similar with Korean culture as well is that we were colonized nation. So sometimes we.00:12:18XochitlWe value the preservation of our culture very strongly, but that can come out in the wrong way too. And it's a beautiful thing. But it's something that.00:12:32XochitlWe need to recognize our influences from other cultures in every aspect of any culture in the world.00:12:37JackYeah, too much patriotism can be a little bit. Yeah. I don't know what you would call it. Ethnocentrism or something like that.00:12:43XochitlYeah.00:12:46XochitlYeah, like ethnocentrism. And it's kind of invented because.00:12:51XochitlUh, you can hear African beats in traditional Mexican music. You can hear hear the tacos that we eat. Some of them are fashioned after Middle Eastern immigrants do.00:12:56JackSure.00:13:07XochitlChinese immigrants made a lot of cultural impact. They were the second biggest immigrant immigrant group after the Spanish to Mexico, and so.00:13:15JackHmm.00:13:18XochitlYeah, I think we need to appreciate all of that diversity in a respectful way.00:13:25JackYeah. Yeah, it's interesting to hear you talk like that because you know, as an American, we we, you know, have have obviously recently in the news heard about.00:13:37JackThe immigrants coming across the Mexican border into America being treated really, really poorly.00:13:45XochitlYeah.00:13:46JackAnd and and and judged and and considered lower class citizens. And all this sort of stuff. Right and.00:13:55XochitlThanks.00:13:57JackAnd to hear that that same thing occurs in Mexico as well, it's kind of it's kind of surprising, you know, because you think like ohh, if you're the victim of it, then you'll never be the perpetrator of the same behavior. But it's that's not true you.00:14:03XochitlYeah.00:14:13JackNo. Yeah, I think. And also I mean, for being honest, like a lot of gun violence in Mexico is a symptom of all the guns that we make in America and and, you know, and the.00:14:25발표자OK.00:14:30XochitlYep, Yep.00:14:34JackAnd the if you're talking about cartel money or things like that, a lot of that money comes from drugs they sell in America because Americans have an insatiable.00:14:45JackNeed and and lust for drugs. So it's like, you know, it's a very toxic relationship, you know, between the two countries. And so those are the aspects of the the culture that I really I I I agree with you 100% I I wish that we could somehow solve these problems you know.00:14:48XochitlYes.00:15:04XochitlYeah. All right, listen as well, if you have something that you would like to share that you hate about your own culture or strongly dislike.00:15:11XochitlMake sure to leave a comment down below at A-Z englishpodcast.com shoot us an e-mail at at ozenglishpodcast@gmail.com. We love to read, listen our emails. We can read them on the podcast without mentioning your name. Is that something that you would like or you would be interested in? So don't be shy about sending emails. We really do enjoy.00:15:31XochitlReading them here on the pod and reading listener.00:15:34XochitlJoin the WeChat and WhatsApp groups to join the conversation and we will see you guys next.00:15:38XochitlTime. Bye bye.00:15:39JackBye.Podcast Website:https://atozenglishpodcast.com/topic-talk-spoon-theory/Social Media:WeChat: atozenglishpodcastFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/671098974684413/Tik Tok: @atozenglish1Instagram: @atozenglish22Twitter: @atozenglish22A to Z Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/theatozenglishpodcastCheck out our You Tube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCds7JR-5dbarBfas4Ve4h8ABecome a member of Podchaser and leave a positive review!https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-a-to-z-english-podcast-4779670Join our Whatsapp group: https://forms.gle/zKCS8y1t9jwv2KTn7Intro/Outro Music: Daybird by Broke for Freehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Directionless_EP/Broke_For_Free_-_Directionless_EP_-_03_Day_Bird/https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcodeSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-a-to-z-english-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Globetrotters Podcast
#65 Unveiling Colombia with Colby Mayes - Navigating Ethnocentrism and Hidden Gems

Globetrotters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 42:16


This week, we dive deep into the fascinating intersection of ethnocentrism, expat life, and the exhilarating world of unconventional travel. Colby Mayes, a seasoned expat and trailblazer in the realm of Colombian exploration, shares his captivating experiences of breaking cultural barriers while leading adventurous souls through lesser-known landscapes. Tune in as he unravels the complexities of ethnocentrism, shedding light on the challenges and triumphs of navigating a foreign culture.

Support, Protect, Empower - The Project Purpose Podcast
Education: Why Keeping Our Assumptions in Check, Helps Us Learn from Our Differences | Holding Space

Support, Protect, Empower - The Project Purpose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 10:25


#education #assumptions #culturaldifferences 0:00 - 2:20 - Intro 2:20 - 9:20 - Keep Your Assumptions on a Leash 9:20 - Wrap Up Hello Everyone, I hope all is well. Welcome to our segment on Education, this week ☺️ We're talking about how much you stand to learn, when you recognize the limits that culture places on your reality. As someone who has travelled quite a bit, the most crucial learning I've gained is that nothing is a given. Whether it's something small like table manners, or something more sensitive like gender topics, culture places a significant role as to how these scenarios play out. Many of us assume like-mindedness when we engage in conversation, and feel defensive when confronted with alternate points of view. There is so much to learn from people who have walked a different path, and see the world through a different cultural lens, if you prime yourself to be open-minded and keep your cultural bias in check. So much (if not all), of how we think and respond is culturally influenced. We only become aware to what extent our behaviour is influenced by our own cultural norms when we have the opportunity to meet and interact with people whose cultural influences are worlds apart from our own. These moments have made for deep introspection, reflection, and recognition on my own personal values, and the degree by which relativity touches on every facet of life. Give yourself the opportunity to learn the same

Naruhodo
Naruhodo #394 - A psicologia positiva tem validade científica? - Parte 2 de 2

Naruhodo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 51:15


Foco nos elementos que podem trazer felicidade às pessoas. Alcançar o bem-estar subjetivo. Busca por uma vida prazerosa, engajada e significativa. Podem soar meio místicas, mas são coisas associadas à chamada "psicologia positiva". Existem evidências científicas sobre sua efetividade? Parte 2 de 2.Confira o papo entre o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.> OUÇA (51min 15s)*Naruhodo! é o podcast pra quem tem fome de aprender. Ciência, senso comum, curiosidades, desafios e muito mais. Com o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.Edição: Reginaldo Cursino.http://naruhodo.b9.com.br*PARCERIA: ALURAAprofunde-se de vez: garantimos conhecimento com profundidade e diversidade, para se tornar um profissional em T - incluindo programação, front-end, data science, devops, ux & design, mobile, inovação & gestão.Navegue sua carreira: são mais de 1300 cursos e novos lançamentos toda semana, além de atualizações e melhorias constantes.Conteúdo imersivo: faça parte de uma comunidade de apaixonados por tudo que é digital. Mergulhe na comunidade Alura.Aproveite o desconto para ouvintes Naruhodo no link:https://alura.tv/naruhodo*REFERÊNCIASThe psychological roots of intellectual humility: The role of intelligence and cognitive flexibilityhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886919300285Authoritarian personality and subjective well-being in Chinese college students: The moderation effect of the organizational culture contexthttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0191886918305166Positive Psychology, Ethnocentrism, and the Disguised Ideology ofIndividualismhttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/John-Christopher-13/publication/247743821_Positive_Psychology_Ethnocentrism_and_the_Disguised_Ideology_of_Individualism/links/00b49521169493452a000000/Positive-Psychology-Ethnocentrism-and-the-Disguised-Ideology-of-Individualism.pdfTranscendental Anthropology and Existential Phenomenology of Happinesshttps://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-05095-4_2A systems theoretical servant-leadership framework with reference to Christianity and positive psychologyhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/352218380_A_systems_theoretical_servant-leadership_framework_with_reference_to_Christianity_and_positive_psychologyDon't worry, be happy: Erasing racism, sexism, and poverty in positive psychologyhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ppi.1433POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY IN RACIAL AND ETHNIC GROUPS: A SECOND CALL TO ACTION!https://www.apa.org/pubs/books/Positive-Psychology-in-Racial-and-Ethnic-Groups-Chapter-1-Sample.pdfPenn's Positive Psychology Center Awards $2.9 Million for Researchhttps://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/penn-s-positive-psychology-center-awards-29-million-research-intersecting-neuroscience-and-posiPursuits of Happinesshttps://books.google.com.br/books?hl=en&lr=&id=oaroeDGkUwcC&oi=fnd&pg=PP1&dq=anthropology+of+happiness&ots=L7BGi1kRlX&sig=-yFZQ2MoZHJ1Yo8BySAV8MBLy2Y&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=anthropology%20of%20happiness&f=falseFlawed Self-Assessment: Implications for Health, Education, and the Workplacehttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1529-1006.2004.00018.xThe Paranoid Optimist: An Integrative Evolutionary Model of Cognitive Biases.https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1207/s15327957pspr1001_3?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%20%200pubmedDo Moderators of the Optimistic Bias Affect Personal or Target Risk Estimates? A Review of the Literaturehttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1207/S15327957PSPR0501_5Optimism and Wishful Thinking: Consistency Across Populations inChildren's Expectations for the Futurehttp://srcd.onlinelibrary.wiley.com.sci-hub.tw/doi/abs/10.1111/cdev.13293Positive Psychology: A Personal Historyhttps://www.annualreviews.org/doi/full/10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-050718-095653Bhutan's Gross National Happiness Indexhttps://web.archive.org/web/20200424163506/https://ophi.org.uk/policy/national-policy/gross-national-happiness-index/GNH ´s Pilot Project in Brazilhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPeNwH3ax-cRyan, R. M., Huta, V., & Deci, E. L. (2006). Living well: a self-determination theory perspective on eudaimonia. Journal of Happiness Studies, 9(1), 139–170. doi:10.1007/s10902-006-9023-4 http://link.springer.com.sci-hub.tw/article/10.1007/s10902-006-9023-4Lee Duckworth, A., Steen, T. A., & Seligman, M. E. P. (2005). Positive Psychology in Clinical Practice. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 1(1), 629–651. doi:10.1146/annurev.clinpsy.1.102803.144154 http://www.annualreviews.org.sci-hub.tw/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev.clinpsy.1.102803.144154Coaching and positive psychologyhttp://www.positiveinsights.co.uk/articles/Coaching_Positive_Psychology.pdfPositive Psychology ProgressEmpirical Validation of Interventionshttps://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/e83e/c1739d233acebe78d5df0b56b2c6f6f42691.pdfMotivation and Personality - Maslowhttps://www.eyco.org/nuovo/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Motivation-and-Personality-A.H.Maslow.pdfAggression as successful self-controlhttps://compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/spc3.12832The critiques and criticisms of positive psychology: A systematic reviewhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17439760.2023.2178956Naruhodo #346 - Programação Neurolinguística (PNL) tem base científica? - Parte 1 de 2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9-iauANzY0Naruhodo #347 - Programação Neurolinguística (PNL) tem base científica? - Parte 2 de 2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yggQXOE9lRYNaruhodo #363 - Jejum de dopamina funciona?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=908qoFZG8rYNaruhodo #387 - Somos bons (ou maus) por natureza? - Parte 1 de 2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fx37e0PUgY4Naruhodo #388 - Somos bons (ou maus) por natureza? - Parte 2 de 2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwAEaMyfm0QNaruhodo #252 - A pirâmide de Maslow faz sentido?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtmxN--tVRYNaruhodo #306 - Sentir gratidão faz bem pra saúde?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Trx6S76yCZkNaruhodo #26 - Meditação faz bem pra saúde, segundo a ciência?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqzZlXHtxjkNaruhodo #311 - O apego mãe-bebê é algo inato?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkcIZBPNOQgNaruhodo #342 - O que é e de onde vem a inspiração?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg0vGC-uPwMNaruhodo #340 - Como se constrói a auto-estima?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ULx-CXmh7wNaruhodo #366 - Por que temos ideias durante o banho?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYJUwNRZWHE*APOIE O NARUHODO PELA PLATAFORMA ORELO!Um aviso importantíssimo: o podcast Naruhodo agora está no Orelo: https://bit.ly/naruhodo-no-oreloE é por meio dessa plataforma de apoio aos criadores de conteúdo que você ajuda o Naruhodo a se manter no ar.Você escolhe um valor de contribuição mensal e tem acesso a conteúdos exclusivos, conteúdos antecipados e vantagens especiais.Além disso, você pode ter acesso ao nosso grupo fechado no Telegram, e conversar comigo, com o Altay e com outros apoiadores.E não é só isso: toda vez que você ouvir ou fizer download de um episódio pelo Orelo, vai também estar pingando uns trocadinhos para o nosso projeto.Então, baixe agora mesmo o app Orelo no endereço Orelo.CC ou na sua loja de aplicativos e ajude a fortalecer o conhecimento científico.https://bit.ly/naruhodo-no-orelo

ANGELA'S SYMPOSIUM 📖 Academic Study on Witchcraft, Paganism, esotericism, magick and the Occult
Is MAGIC related to RELIGION? Overview on the academic literature.

ANGELA'S SYMPOSIUM 📖 Academic Study on Witchcraft, Paganism, esotericism, magick and the Occult

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 13:50


Is there any relation between Magic and Religion? We'll cover a few scholars from the 19th and 20th century who talked about the relation (or lack thereof) between the two. CONNECT & SUPPORT

Naruhodo
Naruhodo #393 - A psicologia positiva tem validade científica? - Parte 1 de 2

Naruhodo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 58:36


Foco nos elementos que podem trazer felicidade às pessoas. Alcançar o bem-estar subjetivo. Busca por uma vida prazerosa, engajada e significativa. Podem soar meio místicas, mas são coisas associadas à chamada "psicologia positiva". Existem evidências científicas sobre sua efetividade? Parte 1 de 2.Confira o papo entre o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.> OUÇA (58min 36s)*Naruhodo! é o podcast pra quem tem fome de aprender. Ciência, senso comum, curiosidades, desafios e muito mais. Com o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.Edição: Reginaldo Cursino.http://naruhodo.b9.com.br*PARCERIA: ALURAAprofunde-se de vez: garantimos conhecimento com profundidade e diversidade, para se tornar um profissional em T - incluindo programação, front-end, data science, devops, ux & design, mobile, inovação & gestão.Navegue sua carreira: são mais de 1300 cursos e novos lançamentos toda semana, além de atualizações e melhorias constantes.Conteúdo imersivo: faça parte de uma comunidade de apaixonados por tudo que é digital. Mergulhe na comunidade Alura.Aproveite o desconto para ouvintes Naruhodo no link:https://alura.tv/naruhodo*REFERÊNCIASThe psychological roots of intellectual humility: The role of intelligence and cognitive flexibilityhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886919300285Authoritarian personality and subjective well-being in Chinese college students: The moderation effect of the organizational culture contexthttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0191886918305166Positive Psychology, Ethnocentrism, and the Disguised Ideology ofIndividualismhttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/John-Christopher-13/publication/247743821_Positive_Psychology_Ethnocentrism_and_the_Disguised_Ideology_of_Individualism/links/00b49521169493452a000000/Positive-Psychology-Ethnocentrism-and-the-Disguised-Ideology-of-Individualism.pdfTranscendental Anthropology and Existential Phenomenology of Happinesshttps://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-05095-4_2A systems theoretical servant-leadership framework with reference to Christianity and positive psychologyhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/352218380_A_systems_theoretical_servant-leadership_framework_with_reference_to_Christianity_and_positive_psychologyDon't worry, be happy: Erasing racism, sexism, and poverty in positive psychologyhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ppi.1433POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY IN RACIAL AND ETHNIC GROUPS: A SECOND CALL TO ACTION!https://www.apa.org/pubs/books/Positive-Psychology-in-Racial-and-Ethnic-Groups-Chapter-1-Sample.pdfPenn's Positive Psychology Center Awards $2.9 Million for Researchhttps://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/penn-s-positive-psychology-center-awards-29-million-research-intersecting-neuroscience-and-posiPursuits of Happinesshttps://books.google.com.br/books?hl=en&lr=&id=oaroeDGkUwcC&oi=fnd&pg=PP1&dq=anthropology+of+happiness&ots=L7BGi1kRlX&sig=-yFZQ2MoZHJ1Yo8BySAV8MBLy2Y&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=anthropology%20of%20happiness&f=falseFlawed Self-Assessment: Implications for Health, Education, and the Workplacehttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1529-1006.2004.00018.xThe Paranoid Optimist: An Integrative Evolutionary Model of Cognitive Biases.https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1207/s15327957pspr1001_3?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%20%200pubmedDo Moderators of the Optimistic Bias Affect Personal or Target Risk Estimates? A Review of the Literaturehttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1207/S15327957PSPR0501_5Optimism and Wishful Thinking: Consistency Across Populations inChildren's Expectations for the Futurehttp://srcd.onlinelibrary.wiley.com.sci-hub.tw/doi/abs/10.1111/cdev.13293Positive Psychology: A Personal Historyhttps://www.annualreviews.org/doi/full/10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-050718-095653Bhutan's Gross National Happiness Indexhttps://web.archive.org/web/20200424163506/https://ophi.org.uk/policy/national-policy/gross-national-happiness-index/GNH ´s Pilot Project in Brazilhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPeNwH3ax-cRyan, R. M., Huta, V., & Deci, E. L. (2006). Living well: a self-determination theory perspective on eudaimonia. Journal of Happiness Studies, 9(1), 139–170. doi:10.1007/s10902-006-9023-4 http://link.springer.com.sci-hub.tw/article/10.1007/s10902-006-9023-4Lee Duckworth, A., Steen, T. A., & Seligman, M. E. P. (2005). Positive Psychology in Clinical Practice. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 1(1), 629–651. doi:10.1146/annurev.clinpsy.1.102803.144154 http://www.annualreviews.org.sci-hub.tw/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev.clinpsy.1.102803.144154Coaching and positive psychologyhttp://www.positiveinsights.co.uk/articles/Coaching_Positive_Psychology.pdfPositive Psychology ProgressEmpirical Validation of Interventionshttps://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/e83e/c1739d233acebe78d5df0b56b2c6f6f42691.pdfMotivation and Personality - Maslowhttps://www.eyco.org/nuovo/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Motivation-and-Personality-A.H.Maslow.pdfAggression as successful self-controlhttps://compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/spc3.12832The critiques and criticisms of positive psychology: A systematic reviewhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17439760.2023.2178956Naruhodo #346 - Programação Neurolinguística (PNL) tem base científica? - Parte 1 de 2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9-iauANzY0Naruhodo #347 - Programação Neurolinguística (PNL) tem base científica? - Parte 2 de 2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yggQXOE9lRYNaruhodo #363 - Jejum de dopamina funciona?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=908qoFZG8rYNaruhodo #387 - Somos bons (ou maus) por natureza? - Parte 1 de 2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fx37e0PUgY4Naruhodo #388 - Somos bons (ou maus) por natureza? - Parte 2 de 2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwAEaMyfm0QNaruhodo #252 - A pirâmide de Maslow faz sentido?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtmxN--tVRYNaruhodo #306 - Sentir gratidão faz bem pra saúde?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Trx6S76yCZkNaruhodo #26 - Meditação faz bem pra saúde, segundo a ciência?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqzZlXHtxjkNaruhodo #311 - O apego mãe-bebê é algo inato?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkcIZBPNOQgNaruhodo #342 - O que é e de onde vem a inspiração?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg0vGC-uPwMNaruhodo #340 - Como se constrói a auto-estima?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ULx-CXmh7wNaruhodo #366 - Por que temos ideias durante o banho?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYJUwNRZWHE*APOIE O NARUHODO PELA PLATAFORMA ORELO!Um aviso importantíssimo: o podcast Naruhodo agora está no Orelo: https://bit.ly/naruhodo-no-oreloE é por meio dessa plataforma de apoio aos criadores de conteúdo que você ajuda o Naruhodo a se manter no ar.Você escolhe um valor de contribuição mensal e tem acesso a conteúdos exclusivos, conteúdos antecipados e vantagens especiais.Além disso, você pode ter acesso ao nosso grupo fechado no Telegram, e conversar comigo, com o Altay e com outros apoiadores.E não é só isso: toda vez que você ouvir ou fizer download de um episódio pelo Orelo, vai também estar pingando uns trocadinhos para o nosso projeto.Então, baixe agora mesmo o app Orelo no endereço Orelo.CC ou na sua loja de aplicativos e ajude a fortalecer o conhecimento científico.https://bit.ly/naruhodo-no-orelo

Articles from G3
The Dangerous Intersection of Christian Nationalism and Ethnocentrism

Articles from G3

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 16:22


Japan Intercultural Institute
Episode 30 – Ethnocentrism

Japan Intercultural Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 36:19


The NeoLiberal Round
The Uber Drive with Darline from Haiti, Talking about Uberring with Tesla, Haiti's Challenges and Ethnocentrism

The NeoLiberal Round

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 65:14


I called an Uber to take me to pick up a Tesla today. That's when I met Darline from Haiti, who is now a US citizen, driving for Uber as part of one human race. She talked about the experience working with Uber. But she was also just returning from a visit to Haiti, and we talked about what's happening in Haiti. She was quick to point out the challenges in Haiti, saying "there's a lot of problems... the people are united together. Which seems to be the problem of the Caribbean. The inability to come together to share and work to build. This selfishness learned probably from colonization or within human nature to fight over scarce benefits and spoils, has dogged the island. Yet, when asked, what can be done, she could not provide any answers, only that the people need to be more united and that the President was just killed as a result of him being branded an American mouthpiece. American penetration in the global south islands are not well known in the US by its citizens. We only see what others are doing but Haiti has endured several setbacks due to penetration of outsiders but also due to the damage done to it by themselves. Haiti was one of the first to obtain independence, the first among black peoples that was freed but made the mistake of trying to colonize Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, who shares the island with Haiti. Indeed, at one time in Haiti's history, they had colonized another country after they were free, but this was transient, and this created a history of bad blood between the two countries that share the same land mass. Dominicans who took back their country through partnerships with the Europeans, took on whiteness and was forever an enemy of Haitians or their black brothers who had tried to enslave, so that today many Hispanics from that region cannot identify with a race, only an ethnicity. We explore the dynamics in Haiti briefly, speaking with Darline and shared a personal experience while exploring life and society. We were perplexed about Russia's invasion and the boldness with which men invade and plunder other men and nations without apology and conscience. This ability to destroy peoples and leaving it up to diplomacy to resolve, while the people suffer. The human condition has become so tarnished by self, the id and a privilege that justifies its injustices on other people's int he world. We pray for peace and God will uproot men like Putin who unleash evil without mercy when they too need God's mercy. Let them become aware of the ills they do by realizing the plight of men they plunder and doom. May that be their lot oh God. May you rescue Ukrainians and all who suffer the hand and might of callous angry men who through selfish desires and myopic reason seek to establish power for themselves and the few. May you grant Ukraine favor and the weapons to stand up. May you bring others to their aid. May you stop the war and bring destruction on those who fail to heed your warning and hate against hatred. For what is the ultimate of all things, that we become one with reality with all of our individuality, so that we are labelled into negation. In the name of that than which nothing greater can be conceived. Amen! Creator/Host: Rev. Renaldo McKenzie, author of, "Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance," Doctoral Student at Georgetown University and Adjunct at Jamaica Theological Seminary. Renaldo is President of The Neoliberal Corporation, a think tank... Its Black History Month! Visit The Neoliberal Corporation and access our latest article: Reimagining Peoples within critical race theory, not thinking race, but moving away from a victim to a hero approach. www.theneoliberal.com. Subscribe for free! Donate to us at https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal The Neoliberal Corporation, Serving the world today to solve tomorrow's challenges. Through communication, making popular what was the monopoly! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/support

World Evangel Ministry
Ep. 109 — Faith Killers' Series #8: Racism, Tribalism, Nativism, Ethnocentrism, Nepotism, etc, as Killers of Faith In God

World Evangel Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 31:22


FAITH KILLERS' SERIES: #8 — RACISM, TRIBALISM, NATVISM, ETHNOCENTRISM, NEPOTISM, ETC., AS KILLERS OF FAITH IN GOD The world system was built on discrimination and oppression of the weak by the strong. Christ inaugurated the Kingdom of God on earth to preach the heavenly gospel of God's love for human beings: this gospel warns against discrimination and promotes equality of all human beings. The broadcast asks believers not to discriminate as doing so poisons and kills faith in God. ——— Are you aware that on our YouTube channel, you can watch more than 100 videos (videos you can share, use in Sunday schools, teach others, and evangelize) in high definition? Please click on the link below to subscribe. The subscription is free. https://www.youtube.com/channel/WorldEvangel?sub_confirmation=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worldevangel/message

Debates on SermonAudio
Ethnocentrism

Debates on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 25:00


A new MP3 sermon from Household of Faith in Christ is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Ethnocentrism Subtitle: The Faith Debate Speaker: Troy Skinner Broadcaster: Household of Faith in Christ Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 8/9/2020 Length: 25 min.

Proletarian Radio
Dissecting the clichés of Anglo-American ethnocentrism

Proletarian Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 25:45


https://thecommunists.org/2022/08/26/news/dissecting-cliches-anglo-american-ethnocentrism-ww2-ukraine-war-history-media-lies/

The Find Your STRONG Podcast
81 - Fitness to a Mission of Social Justice with Julie Savaria

The Find Your STRONG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 51:30


Julie Savaria is the founder of Bindia Savaria consulting and defines herself as a Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) designer, an Equity facilitator, and a global citizen at heart.A biochemist by training, Julie worked in clinical research for 5 years before completing an MBA from McGill University. It was then that she deepened her expertise in social impact and human-centered design thinking and the intersectionality of the public, private and social sectors. Julie worked for innovative and Fortune 500 organizations as well as public institutions, to help them further their conversations around racism and implement a sustainable strategy dedicated to all their employees. As such, she founded Bindia Savaria Consulting to help organizations start, deepen or establish their JEDI strategy or program, and JEDI Kids, a platform dedicated to helping caregivers and anyone raise the next generation of inclusive and (racially) mindful children. Julie is a TEDx speaker, a certified integral development coach, and a renowned panelist. She is also the Co-chair of the B Local Québec chapter, focusing on Collective Impact and Activism, and an Ambassador for Just For Kids Foundation. Important Links:On IG: @Julz_bindiaOn FBOn LinkedInBindia Savaria Consulting WebsiteBindia Savaria Consulting on IG: @bindiasavariaBindia Savaria Consulting on FBJEDI Kids WebsiteJEDI Kids on IG: @jedi_kidJEDI Kids on FB  JOIN The YOUR BEST BODY PRIVATE COMMUNITY and for the Password say "Jenny invited me"JOIN The YOUR BEST BODY PROGRAM If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating  and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox. STRONG Fitness Magazine Subscription Use discount code STRONGGIRLResourcesSTRONG Fitness MagazineSTRONG Fitness Magazine on IGTeam Strong GirlsCoach JVBFollow Jenny on social mediaInstagramFacebookYouTube 

The church of Christ on McDermott Road

When Peter preached the Good News about Jesus to Cornelius' household, “the Holy Spirit fell on all who heard the word.” Even after all that Peter heard and experienced, he was still amazed that God would give the gift of the Holy Spirit to the Gentiles. Ethnocentrism, the idea that a particular ethnic group is better or more […]

Start the Conversation
Ethnocentrism: Why We Judge People! with Foster Warnock

Start the Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 37:16


How do you stop judging someone? Or have compassion for someone that is judging you (is that even possible)??In today's episode, I'm joined by my sibling, Foster (they/them). We talk about their journey coming out as bi-sexual and how to understand those who are different from you, and how to make sure our differences aren't driving disconnection. My goal is that listeners can think of better ways to connect with the LGBTQ+ community and anybody else who they may not share identities or beliefs with. and what questions they should be asking themselves to have more understanding.We cover Ethnocentrism, which is the evaluation of the cultures (beliefs, values, actions, traditions) according to perceptions originating from the standards and of one's own culture. Translation: This is why we judge people! We think that THEY should live up to OUR standards, instead of learning about what is important to them! When we have greater harmony and connection to all the parts of our lives and empathy for everyone who surrounds us, we're better communicators in so many aspects. Important note: I recognize that my privilege as a straight white female, living in a dual-income home with no children gives me perspectives that don't resonate with all the groups that may listen to my podcast. It is my goal to bring on diverse voices and share perspectives through the storytelling of my guests to bridge the gaps that I cannot through my own research and knowledge. If you have suggestions or would like to join me for a conversation, please reach out, I would love to start the conversation with you and learn from you. :) Podcast Instagram: @startthe.conversationDon't forget to subscribe to, rate, and review the podcast if you enjoyed this episode!

IPJC Podcasts
Vol. 133 #4, Ethnocentrism, Racism and the Parable of the Good Samaritan, by Ron Petrusha

IPJC Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 12:30


This article is from "A Matter of Spirit" Winter, 2022 issue on Dismantling Racist Systems. "A Matter of Spirit" is the quarterly justice journal of the Intercommunity Peace and Justice Center, Seattle Washington.

Geek's Guide to the Galaxy - A Science Fiction Podcast
499. Christopher J. Ferguson, author of Are Orcs Racist? Dungeons and Dragons, Ethnocentrism, Anxiety, and the Depiction of Evil Monsters

Geek's Guide to the Galaxy - A Science Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 65:46


Quillette Podcast
Christopher J. Ferguson on Racist Orcs, Ableist Adventures, and Non-Binary Monsters: Can 'Dungeons & Dragons' Survive Wokeness?

Quillette Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 45:02


Quillette podcast host Jonathan Kay talks to psychology professor Christopher J. Ferguson about his newly published academic paper, "Are Orcs Racist? Dungeons and Dragons, Ethnocentrism, Anxiety, and the Depiction of 'Evil' Monsters"

Quillette Podcast
Christopher J. Ferguson on Racist Orcs, Ableist Adventures, and Non-Binary Monsters: Can 'Dungeons & Dragons' Survive Wokeness?

Quillette Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 45:02


Quillette podcast host Jonathan Kay talks to psychology professor Christopher J. Ferguson about his newly published academic paper, "Are Orcs Racist? Dungeons and Dragons, Ethnocentrism, Anxiety, and the Depiction of 'Evil' Monsters"

Bible Reading Podcast
Is Christianity Primarily a White Religion? Is Christianity Mainly an American Religion? NO! Reading Revelation 5 #339. The EXTREME Follow of "Christian" Racism.

Bible Reading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 12:06


Some have used the Bible to justify racism. Others have accused the Bible of somehow supporting racism. What's the truth of the matter - does the Bible teach that Christianity is to be a white person religion only? Is Christianity to be an American religion only. NO, NO, NO!

Bible Questions Podcast
Is Christianity Primarily a White Religion? Is Christianity Mainly an American Religion? NO! Reading Revelation 5 #339. The EXTREME Follow of "Christian" Racism.

Bible Questions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 12:06


Some have used the Bible to justify racism. Others have accused the Bible of somehow supporting racism. What's the truth of the matter - does the Bible teach that Christianity is to be a white person religion only? Is Christianity to be an American religion only. NO, NO, NO!

Essential Conversations with Rabbi Rami from Spirituality & Health Magazine

Michelle Cassandra Johnson is an activist, social justice warrior, author, anti-racism consultant and trainer, intuitive healer, and yoga teacher and practitioner. Her new book is Finding Refuge: Heartwork for Healing Collective Grief.  Read our review of Finding Refuge from the July/August 2021 issue of Spirituality & Health.  Rabbi Rami and Johnson start by defining racism throughout history. They explore ethnocentrism, white privilege, generational trauma, radicalizing yoga, the problematic nature of “color-blindness,” and more.   “We are in physical bodies and yet we are not our bodies. But we need to recognize what our bodies are doing to other bodies as we remember our divinity. … We can hold both of these at the same time.”

IEM APPROACH
Racism, Tribalism, and Ethnocentrism, any difference?

IEM APPROACH

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 39:59


When words no longer mean what they originally meant. This is an unfortunate reality, and it makes it difficult to have any meaningful conversation and come up with solutions. Each time you think you have nailed down the problem, the meaning of the words is changed into something else. For example, the word racism the way it is being used by some in the United States of America right now is synonymous with being a member of the Republican Party. The term has even been expanded to include anybody that voted for President Donald Trump and also those who did not vote for him but have a slight inclination to support any of his policies. Is this the new definition of racism? Order your resources: https://www.iemapproach.com/shop #iemappraoch, #ditawa, #Racism, #discrimination, #segregation, #race, #ethnocentrism, #tolerance, #superioritycomplex, --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-eric-tangumonkem/support

IEM APPROACH
What is ethnocentrism

IEM APPROACH

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 34:08


Another word that is of great interest to me because of its propensity to overflow into racism is ethnocentrism. While there is nothing wrong with having a strong affinity for your people who share the same culture, language, beliefs, etc., there is a cause for concern when the “ethnic pride” is turned into prejudice against other ethnicities. Unfortunately, ethnocentrism is often turned into animosity and bad treatment of other people who do not belong to the dominant or the more affluent group. Unfortunately, ethnocentrism is often turned into animosity and bad treatment of other people who do not belong to the dominant or the more affluent group. Order your resources: https://www.iemapproach.com/shop #iemappraoch, #ditawa, #Racism, #discrimination, #segregation, #race, --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-eric-tangumonkem/support

I'm Not Comfortable with This
Ethnocentrism, Greed, and the Plan to Destroy Mercury

I'm Not Comfortable with This

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 94:11


In this episode, Forrest and Ben try to hash out objectively right and wrong ways to live and Forrest goes off the rails even more than usual.

OurTownLive
Anti-Semitism Index Measures Perceptions of Jews

OurTownLive

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 2:38


AntisemitismAntisemitism is hostility to, prejudice, or discrimination against Jews. A person who holds such positions is called an antisemite. Antisemitism is generally considered to be a form of racism.

thethrasherway's podcast
ETHNOCENTRISM... BEWARE...

thethrasherway's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 18:04


WHEN BLACK CREATIONS ARE ALWAYS VIEWED THROUGH THE RACIST EYES OF WYPIPO.

Violence & The Sacred – The Cornerstone Forum
Violence & the Sacred Episode 3: Ethnocentrism

Violence & The Sacred – The Cornerstone Forum

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 40:53


This is a recording of a presentation by René Girard given at the 1992 meeting of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion held at Stanford University.

Let's Crack UPSC
Ethnocentrism (प्रजातिकेंद्रिकता)

Let's Crack UPSC

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 0:32


Ethnocentrism in social science and anthropology—as well as in colloquial English discourse—means to apply one's own culture or ethnicity as a frame of reference to judge other cultures, practices, behaviors, beliefs, and people, instead of using the standards of the particular culture involved. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rahul182/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rahul182/support

The Missions Podcast
‘Reverse Missions' and Global Christianity

The Missions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021


African Christians are coming to the US as missionaries—or are they? Many are saying that “reverse missions”—from the Majority World to the West—is on the rise. But the whole picture isn't that simple, as the world and the Western church still have a lot to learn from each other. Alex Kocman and Scott Dunford explore in this special episode with limited commercial interruption. Referenced in this episode: Conrad Mbewe: Combatting Prosperity Teaching in Africa Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionspodcast.com. The Missions Podcast is powered by ABWE International and the Global Gospel Fund.

The Missions Podcast
‘Reverse Missions' and Global Christianity

The Missions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021


African Christians are coming to the US as missionaries—or are they? Many are saying that “reverse missions”—from the Majority World to the West—is on the rise. But the whole picture isn't that simple, as the world and the Western church still have a lot to learn from each other. Alex Kocman and Scott Dunford explore in this special episode with limited commercial interruption. Referenced in this episode: Conrad Mbewe: Combatting Prosperity Teaching in Africa Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionspodstg.wpengine.com. The Missions Podcast is powered by ABWE International and the Global Gospel Fund.

The Missions Podcast
Maybe We're the Ones Who Need the Missionaries

The Missions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021


What is “reverse missions”? Is it the Western world that actually needs missionaries sent from Africa, Asia, and elsewhere? This Sunday night at 7 p.m., Scott and Alex discuss what conservative evangelicals in the US have to learn from believers in the Majority World. Subscribe now.

Thy Kingdom Pod
No. 012 - Dinner Tables, Bathrooms, and Ethnocentrism

Thy Kingdom Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 36:56


In this episode, we will be introducing the topic of ethnocentrism to the podcast. Ethnocentrism, simply put, is the evaluation of other cultures according to the standards of one's own culture. It's often experienced when we visit other countries for the first time, or when we meet people who originate from different cultural backgrounds. In this conversation, Jonathan, Jim, Sonji and Sarah will talk about how ethnocentrism is not only harmful to cross-cultural ministry, but to our faith communities at home.

Drinks with Great Minds in History
"A Twist of Psych" - Winston Churchill, Ethnocentrism, and the Locus of Control

Drinks with Great Minds in History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 29:11


On this round of "A Twist of Psych" Dr. Shari Valencic returns to help me better understand the complex inner workings of the British Bulldog, Winston Churchill, as we discuss ethnocentrism and more!Huge thanks to Podcorn for sponsoring this episode. Explore sponsorship opportunities and start monetizing your podcast by signing up here: https://podcorn.com/podcasters/Be sure to follow DGMH on Instagram @dgmh_historypodcast and Join the DGMH Facebook group @ "Drinks with Great Men in History"Patreon Link - https://www.patreon.com/user?u=34398347&fan_landing=trueCheers!Music:Hall of the Mountain King by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3845-hall-of-the-mountain-kingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artwork by @Tali Rose... Check it out!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=34398347&fan_landing=true)

Shona Mikir
Ethnocentrism Tendencies

Shona Mikir

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 55:27


Udah jelas banget ya bahwa manusia itu adalah makhluk sosial dan berbudaya. Yang namanya sosial pasti ada interaksi dengan individu lain atau bahkan kelompok lain. Pun juga budaya itu sendiri, interaksi sosial memunculkan konsep budaya yang melekat. Nah, tapi ada hal yang perlu diperhatikan dalam konteks sosial dan budaya, which is ethnocentrism Tendencies. Tendensi ini umum terjadi di suatu kelompok masyarakat, sebagai salah salah satu perwujudan makhluk sosial dan berbudaya.

Myth and Magic
Myth & Magic Episode 67

Myth and Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 28:30


How insanely inventive can your monsters be? Be like Bosch in your monster creation and think surreal. Also, what is the curse of exoticism? How can you make your fantasy cogent & relevant without resorting to exoticism?  

Creative Habits Podcast
Ethnocentrism

Creative Habits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 47:44


Phil and Indigo discuss Ethnocentrism and the importance of being mindful of other cultures. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creative-habits/support

Institute of World Mission Podcast
How Ethnocentrism and Stereotyping Affect Intercultural Missionary Teams (With Ronald Kuhn)

Institute of World Mission Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 34:25


With this episode, we continue our series on intercultural teams. The primary contributor to this series is Ronald Kuhn, associate director of the Institute of World Mission. In this interview, he talks about ethnocentrism and stereotyping in intercultural missionary teams. Show Notes:IWM Podcast LibraryIWM Facebook PagePrevious episodes on intercultural teamsThe Challenge of Multicultural Missionary Teams (With Ronald Kuhn)How You Can Be a Part of a Safe Missionary Team (With Ronald Kuhn)

Perception Erection
Racist, Racial Sensitivity Training

Perception Erection

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 60:40


Greetings all,This episode we dive into more White Fragility Training nonsense and the hypocrisy of it all.  Darry had to take some more racial sensitivity training and decided to share the his newfound knowledge of nonsense with the crew.  Ethnocentrism, Implicit Bias, Explicit Bias, Cultural Relativism and how it affects Marginalized Communities.  At the core of this continued push from the radical left to make all of America think they are racist is the simple fact that the narrative is completely false.  Be honest, fair, show humility, exhibit humanity and life is pretty easy.  Instead, whacky liberals want to take a word like stereotype and use fancy lingo like Implicit Bias, Explicit Bias and go into complex breakdowns of nothingness to brainwash people into thinking they believe something they don't or make you think you are something you are not.  See this for what it is and discard it if you are having to take this bullshit training at your place of employment.  Quit being sheep and realize we live in a pretty amazing country full of wonderful people. As always you can reach us at perceptionerection@gmail.com 

Brew with the Crew: Buford Dialogue Podcast
Hope in the Face of Centuries of Racism and Ethnocentrism With Dr. Robert E. Braylock

Brew with the Crew: Buford Dialogue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 23:03


This is episode five of Brew with the Crew, featuring Dr. Robert Braylock, CEO of BHK Consulting LLC. BHK Consulting LLC works to bring unity amongst diverse communities and establish justice and equity. Dr. Braylock provides insight into how decades and centuries of history have led the country to where it is today on the topics of racism and injustices. Dr. Braylock urges us to do our homework prior to acting and to also diversify our media intake. How? Let’s find out in episode five.

Deconstructing Disney
Lady and the Tramp

Deconstructing Disney

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 94:14


Episode SummaryJoin Erin and Rachel as they examine the surprising amount of ethnocentrism and classism imbued in the 1955 classic Lady and the Tramp. Walt Disney Studios did its part to promote the myth of the American melting pot while also cautioning audiences about the "yellow peril," memorably embodied by the infamous Siamese cats who disrupt Lady's idyllic Victorian home life. Episode BibliographyAkita, K., & Kenney, R. (2013). A “vexing implication”: Siamese cats and Orientalist mischief-making. In J. Cheu (Ed.), Diversity in Disney films: Critical essays on race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality and disability (pp. 38-49). McFarland & Company, Inc.  Axinn, J. & Levin, H. (1975). Social welfare: A history of American response to need. Harper & Row.Cavendish, R. (2014) Siam Becomes Thailand. History Today, 64 (2).https://www.historytoday.com/archive/siam-becomes-thailandChang and Eng Bunker. (2020, August 23). In Wikipedia. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chang_and_Eng_BunkerGeronimi, C., Jackson, W., & Luske, H. (Directors). (1955). Lady and the Tramp [Film]. Walt Disney Animation Studios.Goldmark, D., & McKnight, U. (2008) Locating America: Revisiting Disney's Lady and the Tramp. Social Identities, 14(1), 101-120, DOI: 10.1080/13504630701848705Greene, W. (1945). Happy Dan: The cynical dog. Cosmopolitan. 118(2): 19-21.Greene, W. (1953). Lady and the Tramp: The story of two dogs. Simon. Lady and the Tramp. (2020, August 23). In Wikipedia. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_and_the_TrampMa, S. (2003).  Rodgers and Hammerstein's “Chopsticks' musicals.” Literature/Film Quarterly, 31(1), 17–26.Ness, M. (2016, September 8). The First True Disney Romance: Lady and the Tramp. Tor.com.https://www.tor.com/2016/09/08/the-first-true-disney-romance-lady-and-the-tramp/Rabuy, B., & Kopf, D. (2015, July 9). Prisons of poverty: Uncovering the pre-incarceration incomes of the imprisoned. Prison Policy Initiative. https://www.prisonpolicy.org/reports/income.htmlSiede, C. (2015, August 3). Lady And The Tramp is Walt Disney’s most grown-up film. AV Club.https://film.avclub.com/lady-and-the-tramp-is-walt-disney-s-most-grown-up-film-1798282631Smith, D. M.  (2012) The American melting pot: A national myth in public and popular discourse. National Identities, 14(4), 387-402, DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2012.732054 Spector, A. J. (1998). Disney does diversity: The social context of racial-ethnic imagery. In  (Y. R. Kamalipour & T. Carilli, (Eds.), Cultural Diversity in the U.S. Media (pp. 39-50). SUNY Press.Waters, M. C., & Jiménez, T. R. (2005). Assessing immigrant assimilation: New empirical and theoretical challenges. Annual Review of Sociology, 31, 105-125.

High Pointe Baptist Church | Sermons
The Death of Christ and The End of Ethnocentrism | Ephesians 2:11-22

High Pointe Baptist Church | Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 54:50


18Forty Podcast
Rav Aaron Lopiansky: What Tribes do you Contain Inside? [Peoplehood 1/4]

18Forty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 77:21


In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we sit down with Rav Aaron Lopiansky, Rosh HaYeshiva of the Yeshiva of Greater Washington, to talk about the challenges facing American Orthodoxy, life-long education, and value education.Rav Lopiansky speaks the language of the particular; much of his insight is situated for those in the Yeshiva-oriented Jewish communities, but his thought is important for all. As he navigates his understanding of the many roles we all occupy, he promotes a loving acceptance of diversity within the community, with the goal of appreciation for the whole Jewish people. -How can one person love a whole nation?-How can the love for a nation be a textured love, an appreciation that runs deeper than ethnocentrism or love of the similar?-Can deep engagement with one’s own cultural experience engender a deeper appreciation for other cultures?-Or do the lines of difference between one’s culture and others demand demarcation?Tune in to hear Rav Lopiansky discuss differentiating education for all ages, the challenges facing the Jewish people in 2020, and his thoughtful commentary on Jewish life today. For more, visit https://18forty.org/peoplehood/#lopiansky.

GotQuestions.org Audio Pages 2017-2019
What does the Bible say about ethnocentrism?

GotQuestions.org Audio Pages 2017-2019

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020


What does the Bible say about ethnocentrism? Is there any biblical basis for judging a person based on skin color or ethnicity?

Frederick Faith Debate
Faith Debate-A Christian Conversation About Ethnocentrism- 8/9

Frederick Faith Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 25:18


  A friend of Troy’s recently remarked that, what he called white Christians, “Have lots of posts about riots, unrest, and damage, but almost none about George Floyd’s death or the many victims who preceded him without receiving justice.  These posts tell me pretty clearly what’s more important to them.  It’s incredibly disappointing to see a discernible group of people who think his death was not worth posting about or commenting on.”  The show’s panel discusses what’s happening on the streets, in the news, within the church, and throughout culture. The panel: Troy Skinner.  Faith Debate host and moderator. Jonathan Switzer.  Founder of Crossed Bridges in Frederick, Maryland. Darren Gerald.  Pastor of Strong Tower Christian Church in Frederic, Maryland. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Worthless Servants
84. Ethnocentrism

Worthless Servants

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 41:48


https://transformtheglobe.com/2017/07/10/towards-missional-effectiveness-the-mark-of-missional-community-part-4-of-7/https://transformtheglobe.com/2017/12/18/not-gods-favorite/

Wake up Castle Rock and America

Dear Lord Jesus, we shall have this day only once; before it is gone, help us to do all the good we can, so that today is not a wasted day. Stephen Grellet What good are we doing by showing hate within our government and as American citizens Ethnocentrism Sociology. the belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture. a tendency to view alien groups or cultures from the perspective of one's own. Ethnocentrism is a major factor in the divisions among members of different ethnicities, races, and religious groups. It's the belief that one's ethnic group is superior to another. Ethnocentric individuals believe they're better than other individuals for reasons based solely on their heritage. Clearly, this practice relates to problems of both racism and prejudice. What does the Bible say about ethnocentrism? Ethnocentrism is the belief that a particular race or ethnic group is superior to all others and all other races and ethnic groups are to be subjectively measured in relation to that race or ethnic group. It is a system of belief that leads to extreme pride and lack of concern for others. Simply put, ethnocentrism is another name for racism, which has been a plague on humanity for centuries and the cause of the death of millions. There is no place among God's people for the ethnocentric attitudes which lead to racism. Such attitudes are contrary to Scripture and displeasing to God. Biblically, ethnocentrism is sin. All men and women are made in the image of God (Genesis 1:26–27, 9:6), although that image is corrupted by sin. It is because we are created in His image that God does not show partiality or favoritism (Deuteronomy 10:17; Acts 10:34). Jesus did not lay down His life for a particular race of people, but by His death He “purchased men for God from every tribe and language and people and nation” (Revelation 5:9). The Israelites were ethnocentric by virtue of being God's chosen people, but His choice was not based on their merit, but on His mercy and grace. The Scriptures tell us that Jesus came to save the world, both Jews and Gentiles. Paul bears this out by saying, “There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus” (Galatians 3:28) and “there is no Greek or Jew, circumcised or uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave or free, but Christ is all, and is in all” (Colossians 3:11). Jesus destroyed all barriers of race and ethnicity with His death on the cross. As Paul said in Ephesians 2:14, “For he himself is our peace, who has made the two one and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility.” Ethnocentrism, whether based on historical grudges or on the erroneous teachings of men, is wholly contrary to God's Word. We are commanded to love one another as He has loved us (John 13:34), and such a command precludes any discrimination based on race or culture. Just an added not about stun guns: The safety of stun guns has been questioned by advocacy groups such as Amnesty International, which reported more than 300 stun gun-related deaths in the U.S. between 2001 and 2008. My Reference Logos Bible Software. Online research- My Life

Living Way Community Church Sermons
Vision 2019: Pride and Prejudice (James 2:1-9)

Living Way Community Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019


This message was given by Pastor James Yim on September 22, 2019. Tags: ethnicity, ethnocentrism, gospel, prejudice, race, racism

Cut from the Cloth
S3 Episode 3: Can't We All Just Get Along?: Xenophobia in 2019

Cut from the Cloth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 75:07


Ethnocentrism rears its ugly head in forms such as xenophobia. On this episode, we discuss recent attacks and murders of Nigerians in South Africa. Is it the fault of Nigerians in their reputation worldwide, or is there further bias to be dissected? How do respective governments play into these horrific acts? Has colonization had an affect on how we treat each other on the continent? Intro: Shadow of Doubt- Show Dem Camp Outro: Chop Elbow- Pretty Boy D-O

Temple Emanuel Hartman Learning Initiative
Alex Kaye: Is Zionism Legitimate in an Age of Nationalist Populism and Ethnocentrism? - September 22, 2019

Temple Emanuel Hartman Learning Initiative

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 87:44


Enjoy our Lecture with Alex Kaye on September 9th, 2019. View Source materials here

Socraddicts
Episode 69 - Ethnocentrism

Socraddicts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 38:47


TOPICS: Jay-Z and the NFL form a new partnership, leaving many people wondering if Jay cares more about his bank account than Kaepernick’s activism and blackballing. Miley Cyrus split with her husband Liam Hemsworth, do marriages in showbiz always seem doomed? Versace apologizes for labeling Hong Kong and other portions of a shirt wrong. Israel bans Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar from visiting after Donald Trump asks them to. | SEGMENTS | If you could sell your fingers, the first going for 10k, and the amount would multiply by 10 for each extra finger, how many would you sell? Why We Have Hope in the World Today: Elizabeth Warren, Uber + Jason Momoa.

Rhetoric With Jeremy Paul & Latavia Nicole
Racism isn't even a real word

Rhetoric With Jeremy Paul & Latavia Nicole

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 53:23


Jeremy breaks down Ethnocentrism. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

ModState.com
Fomenting Racism? ModState Podcast Episode 199

ModState.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 39:40


Welcome back to the ModState Podcast. Well. President Trump had a rally in Greenville, North Carolina. Leading up to this rally "The Squad" and the POTUS went back and forth following some "gas-lighting" tweets over the weekend. During the rally and organic chant of "send her back" started. Is this where we are at? What does this mean for the next 18 months? Where has this ethnocentrism come from? Tune in and have a listen. Thoughts? Reach out to the team.

Psych With Mike
Ethnocentrism and Xenophobia

Psych With Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 20:43


Humans tend to think in terms of in-groups and out-groups. In-groups are those who feel an association based on some variable that can be the county they live in or even the sports team they root for. You may feel an affiliation for someone you normally would not because they join your in-group. For example, if someone from a different religion joins your softball team. Today we look at this concept more closely. Here is a good reference for more information on in-groups and out-groups. https://ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu/glossary/in-groupout-group 

NJ Mosaic Christian Fellowship
Acts: Breaking Ethnocentrism

NJ Mosaic Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019


By Reverend Dave Park Acts 10:24-3524 And on the following day they entered Caesarea. Cornelius was expecting them and had called together his relatives and close friends.25 When Peter entered, Cornelius met him and fell down at his feet and worshiped him. 26 But Peter lifted him up, saying, “Stand up; I too am a man.” 27 And as he talked with him, he went in and found many persons gathered. 28 And he said to them, “You yourselves know how unlawful it is for a Jew to associate with or to visit anyone of another nation, but God has shown me that I should not call any person common or unclean. 29 So when I was sent for, I came without objection. I ask then why you sent for me.”30 And Cornelius said, “Four days ago, about this hour, I was praying in my house at the ninth hour, and behold, a man stood before me in bright clothing 31 and said, ‘Cornelius, your prayer has been heard and your alms have been remembered before God. 32 Send therefore to Joppa and ask for Simon who is called Peter. He is lodging in the house of Simon, a tanner, by the sea.’ 33 So I sent for you at once, and you have been kind enough to come. Now therefore we are all here in the presence of God to hear all that you have been commanded by the Lord.”Gentiles Hear the Good News34 So Peter opened his mouth and said: “Truly I understand that God shows no partiality, 35 but in every nation anyone who fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him.

Cultural Humility Podcast
CUHP017 Creating a More “Peaceful Society”: Reducing Ethnocentrism, Violence, and Hate Crimes

Cultural Humility Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 42:07


17–Creating a More “Peaceful Society”: Reducing Ethnocentrism, Violence, and Hate Crimes

MAPS Global Podcast
9: Ethnocentrism is the Enemy of Missions (Part 2)

MAPS Global Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 45:41


In this two part Podcast, R.A. Martinez and Mark Kazmier discuss the perils of racisim in the church and it's effect on global missions. In Part Two, we discuss how ethnocentrism finds its way into our modern expressions and the consequences on the modern frontier missions movement. 

MAPS Global Podcast
8: Ethnocentrism is the Enemy of Missions (Part 1)

MAPS Global Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 61:42


In this two part podcast, R.A. Martinez and Mark Kazmier discuss the perils of racism in the church and its effects on global missions. Part 1 covers the Churches battle with ethnocentrism from the beginning.

Sermons - The City Church
PeaceMakers - Part 8 - Ethnocentrism - July 15, 2018

Sermons - The City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 53:57


Pastor Anthony Wirth gives reasons why our ethnicity or other identifying factors cannot be held in high regard if we are to the people of God.

The Rabbi Yom Tov Glaser Show
Jewish Ethnocentrism

The Rabbi Yom Tov Glaser Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 43:40


This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.

CBL Women
Negative Consequences of Identity Politics, Ethnocentrism, and the Welfare State: Star Parker

CBL Women

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 88:10


Star Parker, founder of The Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), presents a guest lecture at Loyola Marymount University. The event was recorded on March 13, 2018.

CBL Women
Negative Consequences of Identity Politics, Ethnocentrism, and the Welfare State: Star Parker

CBL Women

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 88:10


Star Parker, founder of The Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), presents a guest lecture at Loyola Marymount University. The event was recorded on March 13, 2018.

Inefficiency Podcast
Episode #73 Huberta Jackson-Lowman Ethnocentrism

Inefficiency Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018


Huberta Jackson-Lowman is a psychologist and psychology professor at Florida A&M University. She has degrees from Wichita State University and the University of Pittsburgh. She is currently the President of the Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi). As she works alongside clients and students, she also forms groups called Emotional Emancipation Circles, groups that exist to help "black people, work together to overcome, heal from, and overturn lies of white superiority and black inferiority: the root cause of devaluing black lives." She joins a rich line of ABPsi presidents and has a great deal of insight and wisdom in a world overwhelmed with noise.

Embrace Culture Podcast
Avoiding Ethnocentrism

Embrace Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 9:08


On this episode, we take a look at what ethnocentrism is, and how we can avoid it.

DC Cinematic Minute
Man of Steel Minute 87: Anti-Ethnocentrism

DC Cinematic Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 21:06


Jor-El gives Kal-El his final bit of advice before Kal-El rushes to save Lois Lane Guest Commentator: Andy DiGenova

DC Cinematic Minute
Man of Steel Minute 87: Anti-Ethnocentrism

DC Cinematic Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 21:07


Jor-El gives Kal-El his final bit of advice before Kal-El rushes to save Lois Lane Guest Commentator: Andy DiGenova A Too Old Media podcast

The Week in Health Law
84. Researcher ethnocentrism, rule-breaking, and subject inclusion. Guest, Rebecca Dresser.

The Week in Health Law

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 29:59


Questions: We Don't Have Answers
When Is Ethnocentrism Okay?

Questions: We Don't Have Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2016 57:23


Ever? Or Never? Part Three of the podcast's origin story sees the guys tackle Ethnocentrism. What is it? How does it apply to daily life? Is it inherently evil? Talk of Eskimos, World War II and Japan are included.    

Archaeological Fantasies Podcast
Hobbits, Canibals, Ethnocentrism, and Homo floresiensis – Episode 46

Archaeological Fantasies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016


This episode Jeb and Sara talk about Homo floresiensis affectionately known as Hobbits, and Liang-Bua Cave. What do we know about H. floresiensis, how has this discovery been represented by the media, and why are these tinny hominids being represented as cannibals by Animal Planet?Links 3D interactive map of Liang-Bua Cave Homo floresiensis-like fossils from the early Middle Pleistocene of FloresAge and context of the oldest known hominin fossils from FloresRevised stratigraphy and chronology for Homo floresiensis at Liang Bua in IndonesiaHomo floresiensis Remains Unique, Valid SpeciesA Critical Evaluation of the Down Syndrome Diagnosis for LB1, Type Specimen of Homo floresiensisIs 'The Cannibal In the Jungle' A True Story? Animal Planet's New Movie Combines Legend & ArchaeologyDr. Timothy DarrowContactsEmail us at ArchyFantasies@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @Archyfantasies and find us on FaceBook. Theme Music by ArcheopSoup ProductionsProduced by Chris Webster and Tristan BoyleEdited by Chris Webster

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Pseudo-Archaeology
Hobbits, Canibals, Ethnocentrism, and Homo floresiensis - Episode 46

Pseudo-Archaeology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 69:14


This episode Jeb and Sara talk about Homo floresiensis affectionately known as Hobbits, and Liang-Bua Cave. What do we know about H. floresiensis, how has this discovery been represented by the media, and why are these tinny hominids being represented as cannibals by Animal Planet?

New Books Network
Lene Auestad, “Respect, Plurality, and Prejudice” (Karnac, 2015)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2015 55:49


Lene Auestad, PhD, is Research Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Oslo, and affiliated with the Centre for Studies of the Holocaust and Religious Minorities, Oslo. She currently resides in the UK to pursuing long-standing interests in British psychoanalysis. Working at the interface of psychoanalytic thinking and ethics/political theory, her writing has focused on the themes of emotions, prejudice and minority rights. Her books include: Respect, Plurality, and Prejudice: A Psychoanalytical and Philosophical Enquiry into the Dynamics of Social Exclusion and Discrimination (Karnac, 2015) Nationalism and the Body Politic. Psychoanalysis and the Rise of Ethnocentrism and Xenophobia (Karnac, 2014) Psychoanalysis and Politics – Exclusion and the Politics of Representation (Karnac, 2012) Action, Freedom, Humanity – Encounters with Hannah Arendt (in Norwegian) Auestad founded and co-directs the interdisciplinary conference series “Psychoanalysis and Politics,” which aims to address how crucial contemporary political issues may be fruitfully analyzed through psychoanalytic theory and vice versa – how political phenomena may reflect back on psychoanalytic thinking. In the book we’ll be discussing today, Respect, Plurality, and Prejudice: A Psychoanalytical and Philosophical Enquiry into the Dynamics of Social Exclusion and Discrimination (Karnac, 2015), Auestad brings together psychoanalytic theory, philosophy, and sociology to create a bold and lively study of prejudice and its causes and effects at personal and social levels. The scope of her work is thrilling, moving from a clear investigation of how the unconscious and primary process play out in the phenomena of racism and prejudice; to the ethical issues of hate speech; to an exciting mash-up of Adorno and Bion on the implications of the authoritarian personality. But, following the example of Hannah Arendt, Auestad does not rest in the realm of detached theory, rather, she draws lessons from experience and current news headlines, exploring abuses and prejudice related to treatment of asylum seekers and migrants. Auestad is rigorous and thorough intellectually, but also uncommonly willing to consider how everyone plays a role in the workings of prejudice– including philosophers and psychoanalysts. During the interview, we attempt both to consider the content of Auestad’s study, but also to tell the intellectual story of her efforts to work across disciplines in ways that hold great promise for using psychoanalytic theory to understand social space. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Psychoanalysis
Lene Auestad, “Respect, Plurality, and Prejudice” (Karnac, 2015)

New Books in Psychoanalysis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2015 55:49


Lene Auestad, PhD, is Research Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Oslo, and affiliated with the Centre for Studies of the Holocaust and Religious Minorities, Oslo. She currently resides in the UK to pursuing long-standing interests in British psychoanalysis. Working at the interface of psychoanalytic thinking and ethics/political theory, her writing has focused on the themes of emotions, prejudice and minority rights. Her books include: Respect, Plurality, and Prejudice: A Psychoanalytical and Philosophical Enquiry into the Dynamics of Social Exclusion and Discrimination (Karnac, 2015) Nationalism and the Body Politic. Psychoanalysis and the Rise of Ethnocentrism and Xenophobia (Karnac, 2014) Psychoanalysis and Politics – Exclusion and the Politics of Representation (Karnac, 2012) Action, Freedom, Humanity – Encounters with Hannah Arendt (in Norwegian) Auestad founded and co-directs the interdisciplinary conference series “Psychoanalysis and Politics,” which aims to address how crucial contemporary political issues may be fruitfully analyzed through psychoanalytic theory and vice versa – how political phenomena may reflect back on psychoanalytic thinking. In the book we'll be discussing today, Respect, Plurality, and Prejudice: A Psychoanalytical and Philosophical Enquiry into the Dynamics of Social Exclusion and Discrimination (Karnac, 2015), Auestad brings together psychoanalytic theory, philosophy, and sociology to create a bold and lively study of prejudice and its causes and effects at personal and social levels. The scope of her work is thrilling, moving from a clear investigation of how the unconscious and primary process play out in the phenomena of racism and prejudice; to the ethical issues of hate speech; to an exciting mash-up of Adorno and Bion on the implications of the authoritarian personality. But, following the example of Hannah Arendt, Auestad does not rest in the realm of detached theory, rather, she draws lessons from experience and current news headlines, exploring abuses and prejudice related to treatment of asylum seekers and migrants. Auestad is rigorous and thorough intellectually, but also uncommonly willing to consider how everyone plays a role in the workings of prejudice– including philosophers and psychoanalysts. During the interview, we attempt both to consider the content of Auestad's study, but also to tell the intellectual story of her efforts to work across disciplines in ways that hold great promise for using psychoanalytic theory to understand social space. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychoanalysis

Ancient Faith Today
Ethnocentrism in the Orthodox Church

Ancient Faith Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2012 95:06


Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos, Ancient Faith Radio podcaster and the parish priest of St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Winnipeg, Canada, and Matthew Namee, a Founding Director of The Society for Orthodox Christian History in the Americas, speak about this vexing and all-too-pervasive reality—and obstacle to evangelism—in the Orthodox Church.

Behind the Great Firewall of China Podcast
Behind The Great Firewall of China Podcast #001: Cultural & Racial

Behind the Great Firewall of China Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2012


This is an informal dialogue on sociopolitical issues regarding China and the world. We are trying to bridge an understanding of China to the English speaking world by having casual conversations on the topic with which we have knowledge on. In this episode, we discuss the issues of race and culture and how they relate... Read more.

GotQuestions.org Audio Pages - Archive 2009-2010
What does the Bible say about ethnocentrism?

GotQuestions.org Audio Pages - Archive 2009-2010

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2010


What does the Bible say about ethnocentrism? Is there any biblical basis for judging a person based on skin color or ethnicity?

John Piper Sermons
Jesus Is the End of Ethnocentrism

John Piper Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2002 45:34


John Piper | With Jesus came a radically new way of defining the people of God: all who have faith in the Messiah.