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Conversations with Coleman

When Leaders Go Mad Christopher Ferguson [S2 Ep.1]

Conversations with Coleman

The Free Press

Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2021

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to season two of Conversations with Coleman and to the first episode of the New Year. Today’s guest is Christopher Ferguson. Christopher is an American psychologist who serves as a professor and co-chair of psychology at Stetson University in Florida. He previously served as an associate professor of psychology and criminal justice at Texas A&M International University and in 2014, he was named a fellow of the APA. Christopher and I talked about the definition of mental illness, prescribing Adderall to children, the link between creativity and mental illness, how mental illness affected historical figures like Alexander the Great, Hitler, and Stalin. I also asked Christopher to assess the mental state of both Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Recording date: 08 Jan 2021 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hip hop is always called out to inequalities in America.

0:03.0

But even within it, nothing's ever been equal.

0:05.6

This season, a lot of the Nariya podcast is tackling sexism, homophobia,

0:10.5

and all the unwritten rules that hold the entire culture back.

0:14.0

Listen to the louder the Nariya podcast from MMPR Music or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:30.1

Ah!

0:49.4

Welcome to another episode of Conversations with Coleman.

0:52.5

If you're hearing this, then you're on the public feed, which means you will hear ads.

0:56.8

You can gain access to the private feed by going to ColemanHews.org

1:00.6

and becoming a supporter. You can also support me by liking and subscribing on YouTube

1:05.6

and sharing the show with friends and family. As always, thank you for your support.

1:14.8

Welcome to another episode of Conversations with Coleman and welcome to the first episode of the

1:19.3

New Year. First things first, I want to thank all of you for the enormous support you gave me in 2020.

1:25.8

Because of your support, I'll be able to ramp up both the quality and quantity of my output in 2021.

1:32.4

Two notes before I introduce today's guest. Many of you have been asking me about the status

1:37.1

of my attempted conversation with Ibermex Kendi, especially those of you who donated to charity

1:42.3

to make that happen. There have been very interesting developments on that front,

1:46.8

but I think I'll put them all in a solo episode, which I'll release very soon.

1:51.4

And secondly, I should say something about the absolute dumpster fire that is American politics right

1:57.0

now. The first thing to do is to blame the people directly responsible without caveat and without

2:03.6

immediately changing the subject. In this case, I'm talking about the president of the United States,

2:10.0

claiming that he won an election he did not in fact win, pressuring officials to find missing

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