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What if the Left's outrage, disbelief, and online arguments are exactly what the Right is counting on? In episode 2, Hyatt and Juniper dig into Bob Altemeyer's research on right-wing authoritarianism — breaking down the three psychological types that make up Trump's base: social dominators, authoritarian followers, and double highs. They explore how anti-social empathy, spaghetti brain, and reactive dysregulation keep progressives stuck — and what differentiation theory (via Schnarch and Bowen) actually offers as political strategy. Plus: why purity tests are strategically incoherent, why the Left keeps turning on its own elected officials, and what it would mean to stop playing into the chaos and start building from integrity. Left In is a podcast where Hyatt & Juniper explore the blind spots, contradictions, and corrosive dynamics that can inhibit the modern American Left — so we can build movements that are strong enough to fight and flexible enough to grow. 🎧 LISTEN / FOLLOW Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/7CdKTpCtURHCKMc38vXeE6 Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/left-in/id1880628357 📸 CONNECT Instagram: instagram.com/leftinpod 📌 Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:55 What we're exploring today 01:48 Trump's base: 3 psychological types 04:35 Social dominator traits (Altemeyer) 07:30 Anti-social empathy & spaghetti brain (Schnarch) 13:15 Authoritarian follower traits 15:40 The Left's blind spots & stunted strategy 17:20 Differentiation as political strategy (Bowen) 20:25 Seeing through the chaos: personal & political 22:40 The slow play — why mocking the Right backfires 25:00 Activists vs. politicians: understanding the distinction 28:00 Building coalitions, not purity spirals 29:45 Takeaways + outro 🗓 New episodes every first Tuesday of the month
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