Dose of Wonder
Have you ever seen someone in trouble and felt a strange, heavy hesitation to step in? You aren’t a “bad person”—you’re likely caught in a psychological short-circuit known as the Bystander Effect. In this episode, I’m building on my recent studies in Social Psychology to unpack why crowds actually make us less likely to help. From the tragic story of Kitty Genovese to a personal encounter with a man in a local park, we explore the mechanics of “diffusion of responsibility” and why we often look to others to tell us how to feel. In this episode, we talk about: * The Three Hurdles: Why we fail to notice, fail to interpret, and fail to act. * Pluralistic Ignorance: Why a group of worried people will collectively act like everything is fine. * The “Red Shorts” Strategy: How to get help when you’re the one in crisis (it’s all about singling out the individual). * Breaking the Spell: How mere awareness of this effect can turn you from an onlooker into a “villager” who acts. Understanding our own “brain glitches” is the first step toward living with more intention and compassion. Let’s talk about how to be the one who breaks the silence. Loved this episode? You can find extra goodies, gentle tools, and printable doses of wonder over in my Ko-fi shop. [http://ko-fi.com/caitlinmccollauthor] You can also buy me a coffee to help support me. Every purchase supports this quiet corner of the internet and helps keep the podcast going. Thank you for being here. 💛 The podcast is always free — that won’t change. But if today’s episode stirred something and you want somewhere to put it, The Well in the Village Square is open to everyone: drop a worry, a question, a half-formed thought into the water and receive something back. Not advice. A witness. Free, no login, one tap away. And if you’ve been listening a while and want the deeper room, paid Villagers have Village Hearth, the Wonder Kit, and Friction to Flow waiting. References: Would You Help In an Emergency (the bystander effect) by Caitlin McColl https://medium.com/mindful-mental-health/would-you-help-in-an-emergency-74ae18774d41 [https://medium.com/mindful-mental-health/would-you-help-in-an-emergency-74ae18774d41] Myers, D. G. (2012). Exploring social psychology (6th ed.) Brown, K. The bystander effect is complicated — here’s why YouTube. Get full access to Dose of Wonder at caitlinmccoll.substack.com/subscribe [https://caitlinmccoll.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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