Small Neglect. Big Damage. A Society Slowly Breaking.
Welcome to this powerful podcast episode where we decode the Broken Window Theory—a concept that explains how tiny signs of neglect, silence, and “adjusting” can quietly grow into major social collapse.
From parenting patterns that shape a child’s future, to schools that stop inspiring, and healthcare systems that begin failing one clinic at a time—this episode connects the dots between what we ignore today and what explodes tomorrow.
This is not just theory. This is West Bengal’s reality.
And if you are a parent, educator, healthcare worker, or simply someone who cares about a safer society—this episode is for you.
Listen in as we explore how broken windows exist everywhere: In parenting and family culture.
- In epigenetics and generational wellbeing
- In education and systemic neglect
- In healthcare and crumbling infrastructure
Resources mentioned in this episode (Must Read):
Broken Window Theory in Healthcare:
https://healthwealthbridge.com/broken-window-theory-in-healthcare/
Repairing the Broken Windows of Education in West Bengal:
https://healthwealthbridge.com/opinion-repairing-the-broken-windows-of-education-in-west-bengal/
Kerala Clinics Closing & the Broken Window Effect:
https://healthwealthbridge.com/kerala-clinics-closing-broken-window-theory-healthcare/
Broken Window Theory + Epigenetics + Parenting:
https://healthwealthbridge.com/broken-window-theory-epigenetics-parenting/
Dr. Amrita Basu’s New Book (For Indian Bloggers & Writers):
Blogchatter and the Indian Blogger Revolution
https://books2read.com/b/mVGRNl
Book2Read Author page https://books2read.com/ap/nOo9J0/Dr-Amrita-Basu
My author page on Amazon where you will find all the books I wrote and helped my daughter write .
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