Épisodes

  • Accountability in Action: Leadership, Media, and Veterans
    Jan 6 2025

    In this episode of We Interrupt Your Programming, Dr. Corinne Votaw-Freer dives into the complex intersections of character, leadership, media narratives, and systemic accountability. From examining the evolving portrayal of Joe Biden to unpacking recent tragedies like the Bourbon Street attack, this episode explores how political rhetoric and media manipulation shape public perception—and what it means for our society.

    We also take a hard look at the ongoing challenges faced by veterans, from mental health care to housing and employment, and why our failure to address these systemic issues is a national crisis. Along the way, we tackle contradictions in how we assign blame, question the stories we’re being fed, and call for a more honest, consistent approach to solving the problems we face.

    If you’re ready to interrupt your programming and think critically about leadership, systems, and our role in shaping change, this episode is for you.

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    40 min
  • What Do We Owe Each Other? Untangling Compassion, Politics, and Connection
    Dec 30 2024

    In this episode of We Interrupt Your Programming, Dr. Corinne Votaw-Freer dives into a deceptively simple question: "What do we owe each other?" From philosophical musings of Aristotle and Kant to modern political divides, she explores the tensions between altruism and self-interest. Are Democrats really more compassionate? Are Republicans solely focused on personal responsibility? Or do these stereotypes miss the bigger picture? Dr. Corinne challenges us to rethink our narratives, uncover biases, and find common ground through empathy and connection. Tune in for a deep dive into the stories that shape us and the bridges we must build to spark collective compassion.

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    38 min
  • Behind the Glitter: Commercialism, Loneliness, and Empathy at Christmas
    Dec 22 2024

    The holiday season is here, bringing with it the familiar sights and sounds of family gatherings, festive lights, and cheerful carols. But beneath the glittery surface lies a complex web of emotions, pressures, and contradictions. In this episode of We Interrupt Your Programming, we delve into the realities of the season, from the commercialism that drives our traditions to the hidden struggles of those working tirelessly to keep the festivities running. We examine how marketing and consumer culture have reshaped Christmas, explore the growing number of people choosing to opt out, and confront the realities of exclusion, entitlement, and the so-called “War on Christmas.”

    Yet the challenges don’t end there. The episode also highlights the quiet epidemic of loneliness that intensifies during the holidays, as cultural expectations amplify feelings of isolation for many. Through thoughtful storytelling and critical insights, we uncover how the season’s emphasis on perfection often overshadows its deeper purpose—connection, generosity, and empathy. Join us as we navigate the messy, multifaceted realities of the holidays and explore ways to reclaim the season as a time of intentionality, compassion, and genuine care for one another.

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    38 min
  • Breaking the Code: Healthcare, Violence, and the Price of Programming
    Dec 16 2024

    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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    39 min
  • Welcome To We Interrupt Your Programming
    Dec 12 2024

    In this introduction episode, Dr. Corinne Votaw-Freer, humanist and social psychologist, invites you into the world of We Interrupt Your Programming. This podcast takes a center-ground perspective on today’s most pressing social issues, cutting through the biases we hold and the noise perpetuated by media.

    Dr. Votaw-Freer shares her fascination with the way we think, believe, and act—and reveals a startling truth: 95% of our thoughts and actions aren’t based on conscious decisions but are shaped by lifelong programming from our environments, workplaces, schools, and media.

    This episode sets the stage for what’s to come—thought-provoking discussions, practical tools to rethink our behaviors, and a commitment to fostering empathy and self-control. Get ready to question, reflect, and grow as Dr. Votaw-Freer interrupts mindless patterns and challenges us to develop greater respect for ourselves and others.

    New episodes drop every Monday morning, with bonus episodes twice a week when major events break. Start your journey to thinking differently today!

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    2 min