
81: How to deal with angry people, with Dr Martin @TheAngerProfessor
03/08/24 • 48 min
Today we dive deep into the psychology of anger with Dr. Ryan Martin, also known as the Anger Professor. Dr. Martin shares his extensive research on anger, its effects, and practical strategies for managing angry people.
Join hosts Leanne Elliott, a business psychologist, and Al Elliott, a business owner, as they explore how to harness anger for positive change.
Key Points from This Episode:
- The Myth of Catharsis: Dr. Martin debunks the common belief that venting anger through physical aggression is beneficial. He explains why this approach can actually increase aggression and anger in the long term.
- Understanding Anger: Anger is an emotional response that can lead to a desire to lash out, but it is distinct from aggression. Dr. Martin highlights the importance of recognising anger’s role in our lives and the difference between feeling angry and acting aggressively.
- The Role of Genetics and Environment: Both genetics and environmental factors, such as upbringing and social modelling, play a significant role in how individuals experience and express anger.
- Gender Differences in Expressing Anger: Men and women experience anger similarly in terms of frequency and intensity, but they tend to express it differently due to societal norms and upbringing.
- Strategies for Managing Anger: Dr. Martin offers practical advice on how to manage anger effectively, including preparing for potentially anger-inducing situations, reflecting on past angry encounters, and practicing non-complementary responses to de-escalate situations.
- The Positive Aspects of Anger: While often viewed negatively, anger can have positive effects, such as fostering team cohesion or motivating political action, when channeled appropriately.
- Dealing with Angry People: Understanding the reasons behind someone’s anger and employing empathy and strategic communication can help manage tense situations and potentially transform anger into constructive outcomes.
Episode Highlights:
- [00:00:00] Dr. Ryan Martin discusses the ineffectiveness of cathartic aggression.
- [00:02:01] Introduction to the episode and hosts.
- [00:05:26] Dr. Ryan Martin shares his background and focus on anger research.
- [00:10:46] Exploring the causes of anger and its expression.
- [00:17:09] The distinction between being angry and being an angry person.
- [00:22:24] Practical advice for managing personal anger and dealing with angry others.
- [00:34:56] Dispelling common myths about anger and its management.
- [00:37:47] Dr. Martin’s journey to becoming the Anger Professor and his use of social media to educate on anger management.
Recommended Resources:
- How to Deal with Angry People by Dr. Ryan Martin - A comprehensive guide to understanding and managing anger in oneself and others.
- Why We Get Mad: How to Use Your Anger for Positive Change by Dr. Ryan Martin - Explores the science of anger and how it can be a force for positive change.
Connect with Our Guest:
- Follow Dr. Ryan Martin on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @TheAngerProfessor
- Visit AllTheRageScience.com for more resources on anger management and Dr. Martin’s work.
This episode sheds light on the complex emotion of anger and offers valuable insights into managing it effectively. Whether you’re dealing with your own anger or navigating challenging interactions with angry people, Dr. Ryan Martin’s expertise provides a path toward understanding and positive change.
Join us next week for another engaging episode of Truth, Lies, and Workplace Culture, where we continue to explore the science of human behaviour and how it impacts workplace culture.
Today we dive deep into the psychology of anger with Dr. Ryan Martin, also known as the Anger Professor. Dr. Martin shares his extensive research on anger, its effects, and practical strategies for managing angry people.
Join hosts Leanne Elliott, a business psychologist, and Al Elliott, a business owner, as they explore how to harness anger for positive change.
Key Points from This Episode:
- The Myth of Catharsis: Dr. Martin debunks the common belief that venting anger through physical aggression is beneficial. He explains why this approach can actually increase aggression and anger in the long term.
- Understanding Anger: Anger is an emotional response that can lead to a desire to lash out, but it is distinct from aggression. Dr. Martin highlights the importance of recognising anger’s role in our lives and the difference between feeling angry and acting aggressively.
- The Role of Genetics and Environment: Both genetics and environmental factors, such as upbringing and social modelling, play a significant role in how individuals experience and express anger.
- Gender Differences in Expressing Anger: Men and women experience anger similarly in terms of frequency and intensity, but they tend to express it differently due to societal norms and upbringing.
- Strategies for Managing Anger: Dr. Martin offers practical advice on how to manage anger effectively, including preparing for potentially anger-inducing situations, reflecting on past angry encounters, and practicing non-complementary responses to de-escalate situations.
- The Positive Aspects of Anger: While often viewed negatively, anger can have positive effects, such as fostering team cohesion or motivating political action, when channeled appropriately.
- Dealing with Angry People: Understanding the reasons behind someone’s anger and employing empathy and strategic communication can help manage tense situations and potentially transform anger into constructive outcomes.
Episode Highlights:
- [00:00:00] Dr. Ryan Martin discusses the ineffectiveness of cathartic aggression.
- [00:02:01] Introduction to the episode and hosts.
- [00:05:26] Dr. Ryan Martin shares his background and focus on anger research.
- [00:10:46] Exploring the causes of anger and its expression.
- [00:17:09] The distinction between being angry and being an angry person.
- [00:22:24] Practical advice for managing personal anger and dealing with angry others.
- [00:34:56] Dispelling common myths about anger and its management.
- [00:37:47] Dr. Martin’s journey to becoming the Anger Professor and his use of social media to educate on anger management.
Recommended Resources:
- How to Deal with Angry People by Dr. Ryan Martin - A comprehensive guide to understanding and managing anger in oneself and others.
- Why We Get Mad: How to Use Your Anger for Positive Change by Dr. Ryan Martin - Explores the science of anger and how it can be a force for positive change.
Connect with Our Guest:
- Follow Dr. Ryan Martin on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @TheAngerProfessor
- Visit AllTheRageScience.com for more resources on anger management and Dr. Martin’s work.
This episode sheds light on the complex emotion of anger and offers valuable insights into managing it effectively. Whether you’re dealing with your own anger or navigating challenging interactions with angry people, Dr. Ryan Martin’s expertise provides a path toward understanding and positive change.
Join us next week for another engaging episode of Truth, Lies, and Workplace Culture, where we continue to explore the science of human behaviour and how it impacts workplace culture.
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80: Why Cult-Like Workplaces Are On the Rise, with Petra Velzeboer
In today's episode, we're joined by Petra Velzeboer, a renowned mental health expert with a unique and profound background.
Petra's journey from being raised in a notorious cult to becoming a leading voice in creating psychologically safe workspaces offers invaluable insights into understanding cult-like cultures in the corporate world.
Episode Overview:
- Petra shares her extraordinary life story, detailing her upbringing in a cult and how it shaped her perspective on life and work.
- Discussion on the transition from a controlled environment to the freedom and challenges of the outside world.
- Exploring the characteristics of cult-like cultures in corporate settings.
- How charismatic leadership can both inspire and manipulate.
- The psychological tactics used in cult-like companies to bind employees.
- The impact on mental health and personal identity.
- Petra provides insights on recognizing red flags in a workplace.
- Strategies for individuals to break free from toxic work environments.
Connect with Petra:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/petra.velzeboer
LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/petra-velzeboer
Her website: https://www.petravelzeboer.com
General Support with Mental Health and Well-being
If you have been affected by any of the themes in this episode, or are currently struggling with your mental health, the following resources may be useful.
Mind website: https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/
If you are feeling in distress or despair, including feelings of suicide, please do consider calling the Samaritans for free on 116 123 (UK) or email [email protected] (Rest of World)
Connect with Al and Leanne
Join the Conversation on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/truthlieswork/
Connect with Al on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thisisalelliott/
Connect with Leanne on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meetleanne
Email: [email protected]
Book a Call with Al & Leanne: https://oblonghq.com/book/
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82: How to be a great leader, with Prof. John Amaechi OBE
Get ready for a masterclass in leadership!
This week on the podcast, we're joined by Professor John Amaechi OBE, a respected organisational psychologist, and the Leadership Transformation Expert at APS Intelligence LTD, the consultancy he founded in 2006.
Recognised as an influential thinker in HR, John is a Professor of Leadership at the University of Exeter Business School in the United Kingdom and a Fellow of the Institute of Science and Technology. He is also the author of the New York Times and the Sunday Times bestselling leadership book, The Promises of Giants.
Join the conversation, as we explore:
The difference between management and leadership
The myths surrounding effective leadership
The critical role of self-awareness
Diversity and inclusion in leadership
The best Star Wars film and the only acceptable way to eat peanut butter
Through personal stories and a wealth of experience, John offers a fresh perspective on what makes an effective leader.
Episode Highlights:
00:00 Opening Anecdote: The Truth About Honesty
00:26 Introducing the Podcast and Hosts
00:50 Event Announcement: The Watercooler in London
01:09 A Personal Appeal: The Yorkshire Tea Crisis
01:57 Special Guest Introduction: John Amaechi's Impressive Career
05:22 Defining Leadership: Insights from John Amaechi
09:54 The Misconceptions of Leadership and Personality Tests
18:58 Diving into Politics and Diversity
24:35 The Target of Inclusion: Mediocrity
25:18 Expanding the Talent Pool: The Impact of Inclusion
26:24 Leadership Void: The Abdication of Responsibility
28:25 The Power and Responsibility of Leadership
30:12 The Hardest Promise to Keep: Hoover the Landing
33:58 Personal Reflections: Growing Up as an Outlier
36:58 Self-Awareness: The Key to Effective Leadership
41:28 Star Wars and Peanut Butter: A Light-Hearted Conclusion
More from John Amaechi:
Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amaechi/
The Promises of Giants: https://www.amazon.com/Promises-Giants-John-Amaechi/dp/1529345871
APS Intelligence LTD: https://www.apsintel.com/
General Support with Mental Health and Well-being
If you have been affected by any of the themes in this episode, or are currently struggling with your mental health, the following resources may be useful.
Mind website: https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/
If you are feeling in distress or despair, including feelings of suicide, please do consider calling the Samaritans for free on 116 123 (UK) or email [email protected] (Rest of World)
Connect with Al and Leanne
Join the Conversation on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/truthlieswork/
Connect with Al on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thisisalelliott/
Connect with Leanne on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meetleanne
Email: [email protected]
Book a Call with Al & Leanne: https://oblonghq.com/book/
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