Guns and Mental Health by Walk the Talk America

Ep 111: Gun Curious with David Yamane

Walk the Talk America Season 4 Episode 46

In this episode, we explore the world of gun culture with author David Yamane, who aims to bridge the divide between gun owners and skeptics. His book covers why guns resonate with their owners while addressing concerns about the risks they pose in some people's eyes. David highlights the efforts of Walk the Talk America and explores founder Michael Sodini's background growing up.

Yamane's book speaks to gun enthusiasts, skeptics, and the curious alike. He encourages readers to embrace different perspectives and seek common ground. Join us as Yamane discusses what it has been like promoting his book, navigating criticism, and the importance of engaging in meaningful conversations about guns.

About David Yamane:

For the first 20 years of his academic career, Professor Yamane specialized in the sociology of religion, a field in which he authored, co-authored, or edited 6 books and 2 major scholarly journals.

Since 2011, Professor Yamane has become a nationally recognized scholarly authority on guns in America, with a unique voice in our cacophonous debates on the subject, one that reaches audiences across the spectrum of opinion on guns. He especially seeks out opportunities to speak about and to the broad and deep middle of the American population whose views do not skew to the extreme in either direction. Recent publications include  “Gun Culture 2.0: Evolution and Contours of Defensive Gun Ownership in America,”  “Understanding and Misunderstanding American Gun Culture and Violence,” and Concealed Carry Revolution: Liberalizing the Right to Bear Arms in America. His book, Gun Curious: A Journey Inside America’s Evolving Culture of Firearms, will be published by Exposit Books.



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