Category Archives: Politics

Hidden in Plain Sight: Predators, Power, and the Systems That Shelter Them

I didn’t set out to study the neurobiology of predators. I got there by surviving them. My interest in this work comes from a long history of being harmed by people in power, capped by what is known as “The … Continue reading

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The President Parenting Our Nation

Our nervous systems respond to leaders the same way we react to people who hold power in our lives, especially caregivers when we were young. That’s because our bodies and brains develop in the context of relationships. Safety, connection, and … Continue reading

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The Growing List of the World’s Worst Authoritarians in Modern History

Here’s a list of some of the worst authoritarians in modern history, in rough chronological order, emphasizing the scope of their harm, how they used power, and how they manipulated institutions or populations: Benito Mussolini (Italy, 1922–1943) Promised national strength, … Continue reading

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From Tyranny to Corporate Rule: Reclaiming “We, the People”

On this Fourth of July, we’re not only celebrating independence. We’re mourning how much of it we’ve lost. The founders of this country declared their refusal to live under tyranny. They rejected inherited power, royal decrees, and governments that served … Continue reading

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The True Cost of a Billionaire Wedding

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s wedding celebrations in Venice are estimated to cost $46,000,000 to $56,000,000. This includes the multi-day event, hosting celebrity guests, and associated expenses. The couple and their guests are staying at the Aman Venice hotel, where … Continue reading

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A Military Parade as a Mirror: IPNB Reflections on the Spectacle of Control

This past weekend’s military parade wasn’t just a public display of tanks and troops, but a psychological spectacle meant to reinforce a particular kind of power. From an Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) perspective, it serves as a stark case study in … Continue reading

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Signs of Bad Leadership Abound

Bad leadership isn’t always loud or obvious. Sometimes it’s subtle, corrosive, and slow-burning. But the damage it causes to morale, relationships, and long-term outcomes is profound. When leadership goes wrong in politics, organizations, or communities, certain patterns emerge. One of … Continue reading

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The Neurobiology of No Kings Day 

No Kings Day protests are fundamentally about reclaiming agency, restoring dignity, and strengthening collective regulation in the face of perceived threat, domination, or injustice. When people gather to protest something they believe undermines shared values like democracy, accountability, or basic … Continue reading

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HR 1: “The Chronic Stress Amplification Act”

 The bill known as H.R. 1 has been called the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” but the reality is far from beautiful for many people. If passed, it would cut billions from Medicaid and other essential programs that millions of vulnerable … Continue reading

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Tripping on Power: Elon Musk’s Altered States of Influence

What Happens When a Billionaire Mixes Drugs with Far-Right Ideology? Continue reading

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