Terrorism and a Sense of Belonging, Angry Parents

Terrorism and a Sense of Belonging, Angry Parents

The Matt Townsend Show - Season 7, Episode 186

  • Aug 4, 2018 6:00 am
  • 1:32:47 mins
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Terrorism and a Sense of Belonging (16:32) Robert F. Barsky is a professor of English and French Literature, and a professor of law at Vanderbilt University. He has recently published two books, Undocumented Immigrants in an Era of Arbitrary Law: The Flight and Plight of People Deemed ‘Illegal and his first novel, Hatched, a fictional story about three friends that illegally stimulate the American economy.  Terrorism can in fact be homegrown right here in America.  We have the security structures to stop organized terrorist attacks, but are we prepared to stop lone-wolf-terrorist attacks? Dr. Barsky explains. Why Parents are Getting Angrier (58:27) Mike Fisher is the founder of the British Association of Anger management, where he has worked with over 20,000 people since 1996. He has over 30 years of experience in the field of human potential and personal growth. There are thousands of reasons to get angry. The traffic, that irksome co-worker, your broken appliances, or your child’s disrespect. How do you take a step back and avoid having that negative energy influence you? Mike Fisher discusses how families can better manage anger.

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