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Episode 12: The Politics of Grievance Robert Sudha Hamilton's Podcast

America is the great democratic experiment. Although, this is getting on for some 250 years now. This nation is in the grip of the politics of grievance. Partisan politics in America is more about hating the other side than particularly loving the side you are voting for. Americans have been encouraged to focus their attention upon their grievances via decades of negative campaigning and attack ads. Demonizing ‘the other’ is the favoured political pastime in the 21C. Identity politics and social values are the main game these days. Economic issues are now seen through this ideological filter.Murdoch, Fox & Stirring Grievance In AmericaRupert Murdoch and his Fox News are merchants of toxic polarization. This network is spewing out lies and fake news 24/7. Every presentation is top heavy in anti-woke content and a right wing bias. Regular viewers are sucked into a spin cycle of libertarian anti-government GOP grievance stoking. Old white men upset at their changing worlds, where heaven forbid minorities are now getting a say. OMG the sky is going to fall in. In this partisan realm complaints about there being too many coloured faces on TV and LGBTQIA folk making too much noise are legion. Uppity women talking about sexual harassment and such like make their viewer’s blood boil – which is the whole idea for Fox. Getting their audience riled up keeps eyeballs on them and advertising rates going up for their revenue.Popularizing Poisonous Issues For Political GainThe politics of grievance is all about popularizing these causes for the benefit of candidates and the party. The party promoting these grievances doesn’t need positive policies. They just bang on about how the other side is to blame for the problem. 
  1. Episode 12: The Politics of Grievance
  2. Episode 11: The Kitchen: Hestia & Sacrifice
  3. Episode 10: The Bedroom: Sleep & Sex
  4. Episode 9: The Bathroom Queen – House Therapy Discover More Of You At Home
  5. Episode 8: Understanding Golf Inside & Out

House Therapy is about the connection between our homes and ourselves. Our identities are reflected in the look and feel of our house and apartment interiors. Human beings are complex and we often underestimate this fact. Society can often do us an injustice on this score. The information within the pages of this book can provide a key with which to unlock who we really are. House Therapy via the insights of some great thinkers like Einstein, Freud, and Jung can point the way. Understanding and acknowledgement of the self can open the door for transformation. A change manifesto awaits within.

Sudha Hamilton writer, historian, and humanist delves into the connection between home and self. Exploring the origin of the house within our cultures and religions provides a portal toward greater understanding of who we really are. The journey of life can be challenging without insight to guide the way. Utilising some help from literary great’s like Dickens, Dostoevsky, and others House Therapy shines some light on the real nature of identity in all its complexity.

The Life I Deserve

We are all orchestras, not just tin whistles, and incredibly complex life forms. We are not designed to fit into little boxes and limiting categories. House Therapy can show you the way to re-evaluate the worth of your life & to discover the life you truly deserve.

From Introvert to Extrovert

Most of us fall into one of these two main types of being. Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Some of us may pretend to be one, when we are really the other. Our homes can tell us definitively one way or the other.

House Therapy NEW 2nd Edition

“What is a home? Is it a place where we have accidentally found our self or a carefully designed structure?”

Our home is a lively reflection of our state of being, one that is constantly updated by our presence and that of our co-inhabitants. It may be family, friends and loved ones who share this integral part of our lives. What if I were to steal into your home right now and cast my gaze around, as if in a museum, observing the anthropological evidence which makes up your life. What would I see? Take a moment to imagine looking at your home as a complete stranger would.

Homes are immensely valuable and not just in monetary terms. They are indispensably important to the greater majority of all human beings. Homes provide sanctuary and succour from the harsh realities of the street and the external world. Our houses and apartments are inextricably linked to our identity and wellbeing.

Discover House Therapy & take a journey back to who you really are!

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