
Joshua Slocum
Host of the Disaffected podcast, examining modern culture and politics through a psychological lens, with personal experience in abuse dynamics.
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Oct 29, 2023 • 2h 17min
Cluster B World: Joshua Slocum on the DarkHorse Podcast
Joshua Slocum, Podcaster, discusses personality disorders, blame, and societal failure. Topics include: relationship between problematic behavior and upbringing, challenging expertise in psychology, cluster B personality disorders, narcissistic personality disorder, complex relationship between childhood development and psychological pathology, impact of woke revolution on empathy, skepticism on transgenderism in children, painful upgrade and revealing character in divisive crises, and hitting rock bottom and damage of abuse.

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Sep 7, 2021 • 1h 41min
s04e03 | Woke Psychopathy: Cluster B & Activism, with Josh Slocum of Disaffected Podcast
Josh Slocum, host of the Disaffected Podcast, delves into the intriguing realm of Cluster B Personality Disorders and their impact on political activism. He discusses how these disorders shape individual behavior and social dynamics, particularly within leftist movements. Personal anecdotes reveal the connection between trauma and activism, prompting a reflection on moral integrity beyond political labels. Slocum critiques the influence of social media on wokeness and challenges listeners to navigate the balance between politeness and assertiveness in cultural dialogues.

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Jun 2, 2022 • 55min
The Personality Disorders Behind Wokeness
Josh Slocum, host of the Disaffected podcast and a keen observer of modern culture, shares insights on the psychological underpinnings of 'wokeness.' He discusses the connection between personal trauma and the rise of narcissistic behaviors in society, especially in the context of social media. The conversation dives into how early experiences shape political views and the complexities of navigating relationships with narcissistic individuals. Josh emphasizes the importance of nuanced political discourse and community support to combat emotional dysregulation.