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Ep. 59: The Psychology of Hate

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It is inevitable that you will experience hatred when you don’t fit into the cultural norm. Being Black in America is a risk. Being Black and gay is a whole new level of risk.

In the wake of the attack on actor Jussie Smollet, I’ve been thinking a lot about hatred; specifically, about the hatred expressed towards marginalized groups. This episode is all about the mental and emotional processes that create and feed that hatred.

The psychology of hatred involves a complicated cocktail of fear, shame, and disgust, but what is it about human beings that makes us hate so powerfully and so violently?

In today’s episode, we look at:

  • Why humans hate
  • How to free yourself from the hatred of/for others
  • How to free yourself from the internalization of that hatred

We’ll dive into the groundings of hatred in self-preservation, survival, and pack-mindedness, as well as how our own fears that provoke us into hating others. We’ll talk about our deep-seated fear of what’s different, but also the deep seeded fear of what’s familiar. Why do we so often hate things in other people that we don’t like or understand in ourselves?

My hope is that by the end of today’s podcast, you’ll be better able to understand the psychology that motivates hatred towards you and towards others (whether you are a member of the Black LGBTQ+ community or not), and to recognize and quiet anger you might feel in your own heart. It’s a serious episode, but I think it’s really important to address.

Ready to dive in? Go ahead and give this episode a listen.

Enter the Heart 2 Heart giveaway, courtesy of Black Married Fly Podcast:

This week I announced my collaboration with blackmarriedfly.com for Heart 2 Heart with Latrice Sampson Richards. Enter for your chance to win a 60 minute Heart 2 Heart session with me. Just sign up for both newsletters to enter.

www.latricesampsonrichards.com/heart2heart

www.blackmarriedfly.com/heart2heart

This episode is brought to you by

Audible:

I’ve been listening to Shook One, by Charlemagne tha God. It talks about anxiety and the black community, and I’ve been loving it.

Get your free download and 30-day trial of Audible here: www.audibletrial.com/unicornstalk/ .

The Black Unicorn Project:

Come see what’s new on www.theblackunicornproject.com .

Join my FREE FB Group, Trust Village:

Trust Village: A Safe Place for Healing and Manifestation. Join Trust Village FB Group here!

Today’s music:

DJ 2Kosher (@just2kosher across all social media).

Also check out his SoundCloud for exclusive mixes soundcloud.com/just2kosherplans.

Connect with Unicorns Talk!

By the way, are you subscribed to the show? I’d love to have you join the Unicorns Talk family. If you’re feeling generous, a review of the show on iTunes helps me reach more listeners and share the #UnicornsTalkPod love with the world.

Links mentioned in this episode:

Latrice Sampson Richards is a mental and emotional wellness creative, licensed professional counselor, and certified life-enhancement coach.

IG: @latricesampsonrichards

Twitter: @lsamrichards

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Treść dostarczona przez Unicorns Talk Podcast and Latrice Sampson Richards. Cała zawartość podcastów, w tym odcinki, grafika i opisy podcastów, jest przesyłana i udostępniana bezpośrednio przez Unicorns Talk Podcast and Latrice Sampson Richards lub jego partnera na platformie podcastów. Jeśli uważasz, że ktoś wykorzystuje Twoje dzieło chronione prawem autorskim bez Twojej zgody, możesz postępować zgodnie z procedurą opisaną tutaj https://pl.player.fm/legal.

It is inevitable that you will experience hatred when you don’t fit into the cultural norm. Being Black in America is a risk. Being Black and gay is a whole new level of risk.

In the wake of the attack on actor Jussie Smollet, I’ve been thinking a lot about hatred; specifically, about the hatred expressed towards marginalized groups. This episode is all about the mental and emotional processes that create and feed that hatred.

The psychology of hatred involves a complicated cocktail of fear, shame, and disgust, but what is it about human beings that makes us hate so powerfully and so violently?

In today’s episode, we look at:

  • Why humans hate
  • How to free yourself from the hatred of/for others
  • How to free yourself from the internalization of that hatred

We’ll dive into the groundings of hatred in self-preservation, survival, and pack-mindedness, as well as how our own fears that provoke us into hating others. We’ll talk about our deep-seated fear of what’s different, but also the deep seeded fear of what’s familiar. Why do we so often hate things in other people that we don’t like or understand in ourselves?

My hope is that by the end of today’s podcast, you’ll be better able to understand the psychology that motivates hatred towards you and towards others (whether you are a member of the Black LGBTQ+ community or not), and to recognize and quiet anger you might feel in your own heart. It’s a serious episode, but I think it’s really important to address.

Ready to dive in? Go ahead and give this episode a listen.

Enter the Heart 2 Heart giveaway, courtesy of Black Married Fly Podcast:

This week I announced my collaboration with blackmarriedfly.com for Heart 2 Heart with Latrice Sampson Richards. Enter for your chance to win a 60 minute Heart 2 Heart session with me. Just sign up for both newsletters to enter.

www.latricesampsonrichards.com/heart2heart

www.blackmarriedfly.com/heart2heart

This episode is brought to you by

Audible:

I’ve been listening to Shook One, by Charlemagne tha God. It talks about anxiety and the black community, and I’ve been loving it.

Get your free download and 30-day trial of Audible here: www.audibletrial.com/unicornstalk/ .

The Black Unicorn Project:

Come see what’s new on www.theblackunicornproject.com .

Join my FREE FB Group, Trust Village:

Trust Village: A Safe Place for Healing and Manifestation. Join Trust Village FB Group here!

Today’s music:

DJ 2Kosher (@just2kosher across all social media).

Also check out his SoundCloud for exclusive mixes soundcloud.com/just2kosherplans.

Connect with Unicorns Talk!

By the way, are you subscribed to the show? I’d love to have you join the Unicorns Talk family. If you’re feeling generous, a review of the show on iTunes helps me reach more listeners and share the #UnicornsTalkPod love with the world.

Links mentioned in this episode:

Latrice Sampson Richards is a mental and emotional wellness creative, licensed professional counselor, and certified life-enhancement coach.

IG: @latricesampsonrichards

Twitter: @lsamrichards

  continue reading

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