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Four years ago, I woke from a spell that I had been under since childhood. After decades of torment, I recognized my mother for what she truly was: a personality-disordered abuser. She wasn't the victim she had always claimed to be. Then I saw the same behavior and abuse tactics being adopted and applauded by the social justice left.

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-Is there really such a thing as "suicidal empathy?" Is that really just another moral reversal that looks at a perpetrator and calls her a victim?

-23-year-old Nick Shirley just walked up to a dozen Somalian daycares in Minnesota to find out wher... more

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-Just who was actor and director Rob Reiner? What goes on in a family home that leads to a son in rehab 18 times before his 19th birthday, who then murders his mother and father at age 32?

-Conservatives have sunk to the left's level of "civility p... more

Episode 253 Title: All of Them Bitches Date: December 14, 2025

-Like almost all social movements on the left, feminism was corrupt all the way back to the beginning. We show how there was never some golden age where feminism was being run by women ... more

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Episode 252, December 7, 2025

--Josh tackles the stifling, politically motivated lie "born this way" and gets at the evidence that has long shown that childhood mistreatment and broken families are behind homosexuality, not a "gay gene." For citati... more

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Recent Guests

TC Pearson
Man behind the podcast Minnesota Black Robe Regiment, former cop.
Minnesota Black Robe Regiment
Episode: Don't Be Scared: Episode 246, October 26, 2025
Katrina Foster
Lutheran Bishop of New York
Episode: Don't Be Scared: Episode 246, October 26, 2025
Nicole Schwabie
Assistant to the bishop for discipleship and congregational relations.
Episode: Don't Be Scared: Episode 246, October 26, 2025
Patty Avila
Assistant to the bishop on evangelism.
Episode: Don't Be Scared: Episode 246, October 26, 2025
Harrison Koehli
Editor of Political Ponerology and host of Mind Matters podcast
Political Ponerology
Episode: To Bring the Sword: Episode 242, September 28, 2025
Keri Smith
Host of Deprogrammed With Keri Smith
Episode: The Transgender Tipping Point: Episode 238, August 31, 2025
George Zamarripa
Special correspondent with insights on cop cam footage
Episode: Cop Cam Cuties! Episode 235, August 10, 2025
Pamela Garfield
Licensed clinical social worker and children's book author
Author of Froggy Girl
Episode: Hey There, Froggy Girl: Episode 233, July 28, 2025
Jake Freeman
Marriage and family therapist and executive coach, formerly involved in the Marine Corps.
Episode: Revenge of the Uglies: Episode 232, July 20, 2025

Host

Joshua Slocum
Host and prominent commentator on societal issues, focusing on personal experiences with trauma and personality disorders.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 719 ratings
  • Josh is not afraid to speak the truth, although you may be afraid of, or not ready, to hear it.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    LiberTech
    5 months ago
  • Classic incel podcast

    Anti trans anti black weirdo jacking off to the sound of his own voice

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Baba1001
    United Statesa year ago
  • Amazing

    I thoroughly enjoy the way you colorfully describe the stories, you’ve made exposing our sad society entertaining and enjoyable. You’re a national treasure ❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sheriff brazzers
    United Statesa year ago
  • Important

    Many people don’t know why some people act crazy, this podcast helps you to understand them.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DutchCommuter
    Netherlandsa year ago
  • Grateful for your show

    Thank you so much for this podcast.

    I started listening to you to try and understand what we are seeing happen to society, to gain an objective view and to listen to someone who has lived a life so different to mine that you can make sense of the senseless.

    I still don’t understand the deterioration of society but I am grateful that you see it too and that you converse about it so clearly and with so much strength.

    Keep doing what you are doing.

    Apple Podcasts
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    peacock girl pilates
    Australiaa year ago

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Reviewers note a provocative approach that challenges mainstream narratives, which can be polarizing yet thought-provoking.
Listeners appreciate the candor and humor infused into serious discussions, making complex societal issues more relatable.
Feedback is mixed, with some expressing gratitude for the insight while others criticize perceived bias against certain groups.
Many resonate with the personal stories shared, finding comfort and validation in the discussions surrounding trauma and mental health.

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Night Raiders: Episode 250, Nov 23, 2025
Q: What's the reality for a lot of kids done by parents who see themselves as good parents?
The reality is difficult; many parents justify abusive behavior thinking they are disciplining their children.
Well-Spoken: Episode 243, October 5, 2025
Q: Jade, was your change of mind politically informed in your life by recognizing your upbringing?
Jade connects her political change to her experiences and understanding of her family dynamics, particularly regarding gaslighting and the comparison to contemporary societal issues.
To Bring the Sword: Episode 242, September 28, 2025
Q: What do you think of my formulation about that conversation? Do you see it that way?
I see it the same way. The demand for forgiveness from victims outweighs the exhibit of remorse from perpetrators.
Hey There, Froggy Girl: Episode 233, July 28, 2025
Q: What are some of the big things you see that you think are making young people vulnerable to these unstable identities?
The need for external validation for their internal sense of self is a significant issue.
To Be a Therapist, episode 228, June 22, 2025
Q: Can we reform it, or must it burn down and be replaced from the ground up?
Ryan expresses cynicism about the possibility of reforming the mental health field due to deep ideological issues and systemic failures.

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What is Disaffected about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The show offers provocative commentary and discussions on societal issues, particularly focusing on topics related to personality disorders, trauma, and the social dynamics associated with identity politics. Recent episodes have explored various controversial subjects, including the psychological underpinnings of behaviors linked to feminism, mental health, and childhood abuse. By addressing themes such as narcissism, political violence, and societal complicity, this content invites listeners to reflect critically on both personal and broader societal narratives. Notably, the host draws from personal experiences to create a narrative that resonates deeply with those who have faced similar struggles, making the show a unique blend of persona... more

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1. TC Pearson
2. Katrina Foster
3. Nicole Schwabie
4. Patty Avila
5. Harrison Koehli
6. Keri Smith
7. George Zamarripa
8. Pamela Garfield

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