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  • HollyWORLD: Narcissism, Celebrity and Our New Culture with Adam Klugman

HollyWORLD: Narcissism, Celebrity and Our New Culture with Adam Klugman

Friday 19th April 2019

Adam Klugman and Kristin Sunanta Walker explore the rise of narcissism, its impact on society, and parallels between old Hollywood and social media.
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Narcissism and Fame: Adam Klugman Talks Culture's Shift on Mental Health News Radio

Your badness quote unquote is part of what helps you get there and find it, if you're willing- yes, I couldn't agree more- if you're willing to investigate it, if you're willing to query that bad feeling long enough and say: okay, where, where are you leading me, that madness?
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From discussing the importance of empathy and genuine connections to reflecting on the power of self-awareness, this episode offers a deep look into the human psyche. Klugman also touches on the role of medication in mental health treatment, making this conversation a must-listen for anyone curious about personal and social transformation. Tune in to understand how our cultural shifts are influencing mental health and what we can do to foster a more empathetic society.