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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Jun 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Kelly talks to Wake Forrest Professor and PhD, Dr. Gregory Parks about the psychology of haters and why haters hate. While it is often heard that "haters gonna hate," the two discuss the emotional connection to hate, where it typically comes from in people and how it often has nothing to actually do with the object of their hate. This can be applied to social media trolls, inequality of all kinds, politics and even your co-worker or frenemy. 

Dr. Parks Article "The Psycology of Haters" from Huffington Post. 

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Released:
Jun 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Hi, I am Kelly Henderson and my greatest fulfillment in life comes from connecting with people. I have worked as a stylist and hair and makeup artist in the country music industry for over 12 years. My business is beauty, and this podcast allows me to take a deeper look at not only external beauty, but also beauty on a greater scale – the beauty that come from inside each of us. I like conversations that will stretch and challenge me. Some interviews will include hard conversations like infertility, racism and spirituality on many different levels, while others in the 'Act Casual' series may include uncomfortable, yet laughable topics about sex and dating. Obviously, because I am in Nashville and work in the country music industry, you will also find conversations with some of country music’s biggest stars such as Jason Aldean and Dierks Bentley and their wives. Ultimately, I am a curious person who loves learning about why we do what we do as people and why we are all really here. Join me to explore the ‘Velvet’ and the ‘Edge’ in life.