• F the System: You’re Not Broken, the System Is

  • 2025/03/25
  • 再生時間: 38 分
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F the System: You’re Not Broken, the System Is

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  • Not my longest podcast ever but boy do I go in! I am passionate about this and challenging the abusive system is my main passion from now on


    Tackling Systemic Issues: Conversations on Economic Inequality and Mental Health


    In this episode, Josh Connolly dives deep into systemic issues, focusing on economic inequality, mental health, and societal structures. He reflects on Gary Stevenson's insights from the 'Steven Bartlett Podcast,' discussing how the system is rigged against the working class and the role of socioeconomic factors in mental health challenges. Josh also critiques the notion that individual effort alone can overcome systemic barriers and emphasizes the need for collective action and structural change. He underscores the importance of community, political awareness, and collective healing in challenging and potentially transforming the system.


    00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Podcast

    00:26 Gary Stevenson and Economic Inequality

    02:15 Mental Health and Systemic Issues

    05:59 The Role of Power and Systemic Gaslighting

    09:36 Critique of Individualistic Solutions

    15:17 Simon Squibb's Reaction and Systemic Abuse

    19:39 Economic Inequality and Hard Work

    20:33 Challenging the Broken System

    22:04 Historical Examples of Overcoming Oppression

    26:25 The Role of Community in Healing

    30:08 Systemic Gaslighting and Its Impact

    32:24 Using Platforms for Change

    35:38 Final Thoughts on Rebellion and Change


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Not my longest podcast ever but boy do I go in! I am passionate about this and challenging the abusive system is my main passion from now on


Tackling Systemic Issues: Conversations on Economic Inequality and Mental Health


In this episode, Josh Connolly dives deep into systemic issues, focusing on economic inequality, mental health, and societal structures. He reflects on Gary Stevenson's insights from the 'Steven Bartlett Podcast,' discussing how the system is rigged against the working class and the role of socioeconomic factors in mental health challenges. Josh also critiques the notion that individual effort alone can overcome systemic barriers and emphasizes the need for collective action and structural change. He underscores the importance of community, political awareness, and collective healing in challenging and potentially transforming the system.


00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Podcast

00:26 Gary Stevenson and Economic Inequality

02:15 Mental Health and Systemic Issues

05:59 The Role of Power and Systemic Gaslighting

09:36 Critique of Individualistic Solutions

15:17 Simon Squibb's Reaction and Systemic Abuse

19:39 Economic Inequality and Hard Work

20:33 Challenging the Broken System

22:04 Historical Examples of Overcoming Oppression

26:25 The Role of Community in Healing

30:08 Systemic Gaslighting and Its Impact

32:24 Using Platforms for Change

35:38 Final Thoughts on Rebellion and Change


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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