Welcome to Delusions of Helping, content that explores the uncomfortable truth behind well-intentioned efforts gone wrong. Based on the provocative book Delusions of Helping, this content reveals how disinformation and misplaced altruism lead people, from activists to institutions, to unknowingly cause harm in the name of doing good.
The concepts in Delusions of Helping will be proven right or wrong depending on whether the predictions and explanations in this podcast come true in the real world. If you begin spotting altruistic scams all around you… Then perhaps these delusions are real.
To dive deeper, go to DelusionsOfHelping.com and pick up Delusions of Helping on Amazon, Audible, or Apple Books.
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Welcome to Delusions of Helping, content that explores the uncomfortable truth behind well-intentioned efforts gone wrong. Based on the provocative book Delusions of Helping, this content reveals how disinformation and misplaced altruism lead people, from activists to institutions, to unknowingly cause harm in the name of doing good.
The concepts in Delusions of Helping will be proven right or wrong depending on whether the predictions and explanations in this podcast come true in the real world. If you begin spotting altruistic scams all around you… Then perhaps these delusions are real.
To dive deeper, go to DelusionsOfHelping.com and pick up Delusions of Helping on Amazon, Audible, or Apple Books.
This episode explores the life, legacy, and tragic assassination of Memphis rapper Young Dolph. Raised by his grandmother while his parents battled addiction, Dolph built Paper Route Empire, one of hip hop’s most successful independent labels. His refusal to sign with rival label CMG, led by Yo Gotti, fueled escalating tensions—including multiple assassination attempts he narrowly survived. Despite these dangers, Dolph turned adversity into art, releasing music that referenced his resilience.
The episode details the events leading to his murder at a Memphis cookie shop, carried out by aspiring rapper Justin Johnson (“Straight Drop”) and Cornelius Smith. Motivated by money, addiction, and hopes of industry advancement, their actions unleashed a wave of retaliatory violence across Memphis, including the killing of Yo Gotti’s brother, Big Jook.
Beyond the personal story, the podcast examines the broader forces behind urban violence: systemic poverty, drug addiction, firearms, and cycles of revenge. It also questions Dolph’s security choices and how visibility made him an easy target. Ultimately, the story underscores both the brilliance of Dolph’s entrepreneurial independence and the tragic costs of unresolved rivalries in the rap world.
Delusions of Helping
Welcome to Delusions of Helping, content that explores the uncomfortable truth behind well-intentioned efforts gone wrong. Based on the provocative book Delusions of Helping, this content reveals how disinformation and misplaced altruism lead people, from activists to institutions, to unknowingly cause harm in the name of doing good.
The concepts in Delusions of Helping will be proven right or wrong depending on whether the predictions and explanations in this podcast come true in the real world. If you begin spotting altruistic scams all around you… Then perhaps these delusions are real.
To dive deeper, go to DelusionsOfHelping.com and pick up Delusions of Helping on Amazon, Audible, or Apple Books.