The Normalization of Horror (How We Learned to Live With the Unthinkable)
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In this episode, Connie explores what happens when horror becomes normalized—when information that should shake us to the core barely registers anymore.
This is not a political take.
Not a reaction piece.
Not a spectacle.
It is a field reading on emotional saturation, nervous system shutdown, and the quiet psychological collapse that follows years of relentless crisis, manipulation, and moral disorientation.
Why do people keep going as if nothing has happened when something enormous is revealed?
Why does truth no longer provoke outrage, grief, or action?
What happens to a society when survival mode replaces conscience?
And what does it take to reclaim clarity, integrity, and inner authority in a world that trains us to adapt to the unthinkable?
This episode invites listeners to step out of numbness and back into conscious presence—without panic, without bypassing, and without surrendering their humanity.
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