
Sunday Jan 11, 2026
Wise Mind After Tragedy
Public reactions to tragedy often collapse into certainty, outrage, and rigid sides. This episode breaks down why that happens using Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), neuroscience, and real-world experience. It explains Emotion Mind, Reasonable Mind, and Wise Mind in plain language, showing how fear narrows thinking, erases dialectics, and replaces analysis with slogans. The focus is not politics or verdicts, but how human brains process threat, authority, agency, and responsibility after a death.
Drawing from law enforcement experience and clinical frameworks, this episode examines civilian behavior under fear, officer threat perception, and why “tragic” and “avoidable” can both be true at the same time. The goal is not comfort or moral closure, but accuracy. Listeners are challenged to recognize when fear is driving conclusions, how dialectics prevent distorted thinking, and why Wise Mind is the only state that reduces repetition rather than fueling it.









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