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The Dr. Phil Podcast

Zero Victim!

The Dr. Phil Podcast

Dr. Phil McGraw

Mental Health, Self-improvement, Society & Culture, Education, Health & Fitness

4.413.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2022

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Victimhood culture, a concept that originates in sociology, is today defined as a tendency of people to over-emphasize the need to protect their (sexual, gender, ethnic) identity and to present themselves as victims, even if the alleged offense was minor or only imagined. My guest today, PASTOR JAMES WARD, says that the “core conviction to overcome is the first step to shifting from victim to zero victim thinking.” We are discussing Pastor James’ book “Zero Victim: Overcoming Injustice with a New Attitude” and ways we can get out of victimhood. Check out: Women's Meditation Network : linktr.ee/womensmeditationnetwork) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You said you didn't believe in white supremacy because you didn't believe in black inferiority.

0:06.3

I don't know who the grand dragon or the grand wizard of the KKK is. I don't know who he is.

0:11.0

The highest guy. I love him. There's something greater in me. The love of God in me is greater than

0:17.1

the hatred in him.

0:25.6

Hey, everybody. It's Dr. Phil, but you probably guessed that since you're on Phil

0:29.1

into blanks, today we're talking about victimhood culture. A concept that originates in sociology,

0:37.4

today defined as a tendency of people to overemphasize the need to protect their sexual, gender,

0:46.7

or ethnic identity, and to present themselves as victims even if the alleged offense

0:52.9

was minor or nobody even noticed it except them. Maybe it was just all in their mind.

1:02.3

I am very excited that my guest today is Pastor James Ward. He says that the core conviction to

1:10.0

overcome is the first step to shifting from victim to zero victim thinking.

1:17.1

So we're going to talk about Pastor James book zero victim overcoming injustice with a new attitude

1:26.6

and ways we can get out of victimhood. And when I say get out of victimhood,

1:32.7

it really is an escape because this can be a prison that we get caught in in our lives. It can

1:39.8

be a way of looking at things. It can be a lifestyle. It can be an attitude of approach

1:45.5

to how we live our lives. And trust me, you have an attitude of approach. Everybody has an attitude

1:54.4

of approach. Think about it. Some people come into a room like a house of fire. Some people come

2:02.2

into a room like a cool breeze. Everybody has an attitude of the way they approach things.

2:08.4

And it can really trap you into being a certain way. I think Pastor James has really

2:15.2

identified something that I think can be outcome determinative in a person's life.

2:23.6

He has written a book that is absolutely compelling. And I want to mention it again before

2:30.4

even let him say the first word. It is zero victim overcoming injustice with a new attitude.

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