Violence and Its Roots
June 17, 2014
Category: Social Dynamics and Psychology
In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complex topic of violence, examining its origins and manifestations in both personal and societal contexts. He discusses the impact of childhood experiences, the influence of video games, and the biochemical factors that contribute to violent behavior. Through listener calls, the conversation delves into personal stories of witnessing violence and the lasting effects it has on individuals. The episode aims to foster understanding and reflection on the nature of violence, encouraging listeners to confront their own feelings and experiences related to aggression.
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