
Awake at the Wheel
Join Clinical Psychologist Dr. Oren Amitay and Registered Psychotherapist Malini Ondrovcik each week as they tackle hot-button issues from every angle. With sharp clinical insights, lived experience, and a bit of out-of-the-box thinking, Malini and Oren dive deep into today’s social and psychological trends, leaving you ready to form your own take.
Malini runs a multidisciplinary clinic and specializes in trauma, ADHD, anxiety, chronic pain, and more, with a strong focus on culturally competent care. She’s worked extensively with first responders and even serves as an expert witness in trauma cases.
Dr. Amitay brings nearly 30 years of expertise in therapy, assessment, and university lecturing, focusing on mood, personality, and relationship issues. He’s a frequent expert witness, well-versed in psychological evaluations, and has a few academic publications under his belt.
Get ready for lively discussions, and insightful perspectives.
Awake at the Wheel
The Politics of Danger: Pit Bulls, Activism, and Ignored Data
Awake at the Wheel | Ep 86
In Part 2 of our conversation with journalist Barbara Kay, we take a deep dive into one of her most provocative topics: the intersection of pit bull advocacy, public safety, and progressive ideology. Barbara unpacks the data around breed-specific attacks, the ideological resistance to breed-specific legislation, and what this debate reveals about a broader trend—where emotional narratives often override facts.
We explore how ideology can distort public policy, the psychology of denial in social movements, and draw unexpected parallels to other controversial issues like trans inclusion and risk tolerance. If you've ever wondered how data gets buried beneath dogma, this episode is a must-listen.
Takeaways
-There is a disconnect between the ideals of diversity and the reality of inclusion in political spaces.
-The pit bull debate highlights issues of breed stigmatization and public safety concerns.
-Epidemiological data shows that pit bulls are responsible for a disproportionate number of dog attacks.
-Activism can take many forms, and social media has opened up new avenues for dissenting voices.
-It's important to support organizations that hold media accountable for misinformation.
-The narrative surrounding pit bulls is often tied to broader societal issues, including race and class.
-Finding your own community and resources can empower individuals to speak out.
-The current political climate allows for more open discussions about controversial topics than in the past.
Sound Bites
"There's a very well-funded pit bull advocacy movement."
"Pit bulls are a dangerous dog."
"You can't explain to people that they might be lucky."
"It's all ideology."
"We are making some headway and it's not as bad as it was."
Chapters
00:14 Media Influence and Accountability
00:37 Navigating Diversity and Inclusion in Politics
04:06 The Pit Bull Debate: Wokeness and Public Safety
16:10 Epidemiology and the Reality of Pit Bull Attacks
27:58 Activism and Finding Your Voice
We want your questions! Future episodes will feature a new segment, Rounds Table, where Malini and Dr Amitay will answer your questions, discuss your comments, and explore your ideas. Send your questions to rounds@aatwpodcast.com, tweet us @awakepod, send us a message at facebook.com/awakepod, or leave a comment on this video!
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