

Richard Grannon
Specialist in narcissism, known for his practical approach to psychology and philosophy. Author of 'A Cult of One: How to Deprogram Yourself from Narcissistic Abuse'.
Top 3 podcasts with Richard Grannon
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Dec 18, 2023 • 1h 19min
347. Hidden Narcissists: What To Look Out For - Richard Grannon
Psychologist Richard Grannon, a self-proclaimed narcissist, discusses hidden narcissists and their characteristics. The conversation touches on virtue signaling, stress relief, historical narcissism, climate change debates, and the cynical nature of virtue signaling in online influencers. They also explore the correlation between narcissism and technology, and discuss the de facto test for dark traits like narcissism and sadism. The podcast concludes with details about Richard Grannon's online presence and a sponsor mention.

Jan 16, 2023 • 1h 41min
"Trauma Made Me a Radical Leftist" - Richard Grannon
In a thought-provoking discussion, Richard Grannon, a specialist in narcissism and author, explores how unprocessed trauma can drive radical political beliefs and shape identities. He reflects on the fine line between personal narratives and public personas while navigating the challenges of sharing such experiences. The conversation also critiques social media's influence on political discourse and discusses the psychology behind personal resilience versus seeking government assistance during crises. Grannon emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility and open dialogue for fostering societal growth.

Nov 29, 2021 • 1h 13min
An Epidemic of Narcissism with Richard Grannon
Richard Grannon, an author and life coach specializing in narcissism and trauma, delves into the epidemic of narcissism plaguing modern society. He discusses how social media amplifies feelings of inadequacy and disconnect, impacting relationships and self-image. Grannon also examines the role of narcissism in comedy and the societal implications of rising narcissistic behaviors among those in power. He encourages self-reflection and honest conversations about trauma to foster authentic connections in a superficial world.


