Breaking the Code: Healthcare, Violence, and the Price of Programming
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In this episode of We Interrupt Your Programming, host Dr. Corinne Votaw-Freer dives into the deep intersection of human behavior, societal programming, and the forces shaping our beliefs and actions. Drawing on decades of research, current events, and personal stories, she unpacks the hidden influences of genetic predispositions, media, and systemic structures like healthcare.
This episode features a poignant analysis of two tragedies: the haunting live broadcast of Daniel Jones's protest against HMOs in 1998 and the recent vigilante murder of UnitedHealthcare executive Brian Thompson. Dr. Votaw-Freer examines the failures of the American healthcare system, its corporate complicity, and how systemic dysfunctions perpetuate harm.
Key topics include Andrew Witty's controversial op-ed in The New York Times, disparities in global healthcare, the dangers of vigilante justice, and the troubling celebration of violence on social media. With insights into empathy, accountability, and unlearning biases, the episode challenges listeners to question the programming that shapes their perspectives and take steps toward a more compassionate society.
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