In this emotionally charged podcast episode, B.C. Dodge reflects on recent tragic events, exploring how society has strayed from empathy and unity. Join the conversation on fostering compassion and integrity in a divided world.

What’s Gone Wrong in Our Society? A Critical Conversation

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B.C. Dodge asks a pressing question: What’s gone wrong in our society?

In this emotionally charged episode, B.C. reflects on recent tragic events, asking tough questions about humanity’s current state. The discussion covers a series of violent acts, including mailed explosives, targeted shootings, and hate-driven attacks—all highlighting a growing societal divide.

Referencing his earlier episode “Can We Find The Center?”, B.C. explores the consequences of heightened political and social tensions. With events like the mail bomb threats, the Louisville shooting, and the Pittsburgh synagogue attack, he grapples with the difficult question: Why has empathy taken a backseat to hate?

B.C. emphasizes one clear truth: Violence is never the answer—regardless of race, beliefs, or background. Human life should be valued above all, and understanding must replace division.

The conversation also touches on leadership responsibility. In an age of viral videos and instant communication, accountability matters. B.C. urges listeners to demand integrity from those in positions of power while fostering compassion in daily life.

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