Why We React Emotionally to Politics And Why Nothing Changes
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On this episode of Make It Make Sense The Podcast, I’m unpacking how emotion, habit, and tribalism now shape political thinking more than facts or constitutional reality. Using the Nicolas Manduro case as a reference point, we examine why complex legal questions are quickly reframed as moral outrage, why people default to familiar narratives instead of critical analysis, and how this pattern keeps the political landscape stuck in conflict with no meaningful change. This conversation is about how we think, why we react the way we do, and what happens when reason is replaced by reflex in public discourse.
Make It Make Sense The Podcast Hosted by Andrinique, examines how mindset, decision-making, and lived experience shape the way we move through power, politics, and personal responsibility. Episodes explore cultural narratives, behavioral patterns, and the cost of reacting from habit instead of intention.
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