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Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté

How to Be a Human Again

Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté

Useful Idiots, LLC

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.64.5K Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2023

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

For $5 a month, become a Useful Idiot! Get extended interviews, Thursday Throwdowns, and a chance to have your comment read on the show in the Absurd Arena at http://usefulidiots.substack.com Or find us on Locals at http://usefulidiots.locals.com Click here for the full episode: https://open.substack.com/pub/usefulidiots/p/how-to-be-human-again?r=je5va&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web If an alien life form (or just someone who watches mainstream media) happened across the Useful Idiots community, watched a few episodes, and read the the Absurd Arena, they might start to think: “Hey, these people seem pretty down.” We’ve talked extensively about the discouraging nature of constant news and how escaping it feels increasingly impossible, waves of bad news drowning us, the next one always breaking just when we think there’s a moment of peace. But we also learned from you that 2023 is a year of wellness, a time to fight back and build a boat to sail atop those waves. You shared your tips for feeling good each day, and we promised an expert to teach us how to feel like humans again. Darcia Narvaez is a professor of psychology emerita at the University of Notre Dame. She joins the Useful Idiots to explain how we’re living in a culture that goes against everything it means to be human, emphasizing toughness over tenderness, isolation over togetherness, making the US the most depressed, anxious, and chronically ill country in the world. “We’re stuck in a cycle of competitive detachment, where we feel disconnected from others and even ourselves, while at the same time feeling we have to compete for anything worthwhile.” But Professor Narvaez has hope: we can break the cycle. “There are still societies around the world though that resist this hierarchicalism and think it’s immoral,” she explains. “We have a lot to learn from them because they successfully live in egalitarian and healthy, happy ways. Unlike us.” Watch the full episode to learn how other cultures and species are able to live rewarding, fulfilling lives, why learning and school is actually one of the biggest detriments to humanity, and everyday, practical tips to help you break your own cycle. Plus, catch this week’s Thursday Throwdown on the other way we might break the cycle: nuclear Armageddon. It’s all this, and more, on this week’s episode of Useful Idiots. Check it out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to You T'Flits. I'm one of your host, Katie Helper.

0:08.4

And I am the other host, Aaron Majae.

0:10.4

How's it going Aaron?

0:12.0

It's going well. It's going well. How are you?

0:14.0

I'm happy-nating.

0:15.2

Okay, that's important.

0:16.4

I never stay hydrated though. Are you good at drinking water?

0:19.2

I think I'm pretty good at drinking water.

0:21.2

How do you make yourself do it?

0:22.8

I think about how water sustains life and I just say I want some of that.

0:26.8

It does. It does sustain life and we're filled with that and it makes us feel so much better.

0:31.3

But I'm very bad at it. Do you wake up and have a right away? Do you have it throughout the day?

0:36.6

I do and I'll say this, you know, living in the New York City area, we are blessed with incredible

0:42.0

tap water. I think it's among the best tap water in the world. So I think that makes it easier

0:46.0

because you don't have to go through the whole filter thing. I just, you know, I've lived in

0:50.9

several places and I'm just telling you, New York City water management is for all the problems

0:56.0

of living here. The water is unbeatable.

0:58.7

How is Vancouver water?

1:00.3

It's fantastic too. It's really good.

1:02.1

Okay. Do you want to name names and tell us where it's not good? The water?

1:05.8

No, I don't because I don't, you know, I don't want to start, you know, doing a water hierarchy.

1:10.4

And of course there are people watching us live in-

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