• I'd Rather Be The Scapegoat!

  • Jan 14 2025
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

I'd Rather Be The Scapegoat!

  • Summary

  • As I hit the 10th episode, I have decided to go out of mine and your comfort zone even more. No more playing safe. I look at what's happening culturally with DEI and peoples hysteria around misinformation before a deeeeep chat on scapegoats. Here is what AI thought of it all -


    Embracing Uncomfortable Conversations:


    In the milestone 10th episode of the 'Dysfunctional' podcast, host Josh Connolly reflects on his journey so far, revealing his desire to tackle more challenging and controversial topics. He discusses his views on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) initiatives scaling back in major corporations, the role of hysteria in society, and the importance of allowing open dialogue about diverse opinions. Josh underscores the significance of scapegoats in fostering societal change and delves deeply into the dynamics of power structures, both in family and societal contexts. The episode aims to encourage critical thinking and honest conversations around complex issues, urging listeners to continuously seek the truth, even when it means stepping out of their comfort zones.


    00:00 Celebrating Episode 10: A New Direction

    02:28 Diving into DE&I: What's Happening?

    07:35 The Problem with Censorship and Misinformation

    22:26 The Role of Scapegoats in Society

    24:36 Understanding Power Dynamics and Abuse

    44:19 Historical Scapegoats: Lessons from the Past

    48:04 Final Thoughts and Reflections


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