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Urban Warfare, Civilian Casualty, & Human Shields | John Spencer | EP 454
The Art of Urban Warfare: Insights from John Spencer In this insightful podcast, we delve into the complexities of urban warfare with renowned military strategist and scholar, John Spencer. Spencer, a veteran with extensive experience as both an infantryman and officer in combat, brings a unique perspective to the ever-evolving landscape of modern warfare. He shares valuable insights into the dynamics of urban conflicts, particularly focusing on the recent Israeli-Hamas conflict in Gaza.
Women, Politics, Personality, and Self Esteem | Eric Kaufmann | EP 453
The Third Awakening: Unmasking the 'Woke' and Navigating the Culture Wars In this insightful podcast episode, Dr. Eric Peter Kaufman, a Canadian author and professor from the University of Buckingham, joins the discussion to delve into the complexities of the culture wars and the phenomenon of “wokeness." Dr. Kaufman, a rare voice of conservatism within the social sciences, brings a unique perspective and a wealth of knowledge to the table.
The Loudest Woman in Comedy | Roseanne Barr | EP 452
The Power of Laughter: Unleashing Truth and Defeating Tyrants with Roseanne Barr This episode features a captivating conversation with legendary comedian Roseanne Barr. With decades of experience in the entertainment industry, Roseanne offers profound insights into the nature of comedy, its power to reveal truth, and its role in challenging societal norms.
Satanism: Fear, Manipulation, & Suffering | Zeena Schreck | EP 471
From Satanism to Buddhism: Zena Shrek on Overcoming a Dysfunctional Family & Finding Inner Peace In this captivating podcast episode, we hear from Zena Shrek, daughter of Anton LaVey, the renowned founder of the Church of Satan. Zena’s life has been a fascinating journey of both darkness and light, offering valuable insights into the complexities of family dynamics, the power of individual transformation, and the search for meaning beyond societal norms.
Prophecy, Revelation, & the Spiritual Battle | John Rich | EP 470
The Divine Download: John Rich on Faith, Freedom, and a Song That Came From Above John Rich, one half of the iconic country duo Big & Rich, joins us today to discuss his journey from the confines of the music industry to a place of profound faith and creative freedom. Rich, known for his hit songs and undeniable talent, offers unique insights into the creative process and the power of letting go of the need for commercial success.
Finding Signal Against the Noise | Piers Morgan | EP 469
The Power of Discernment: Piers Morgan on Navigating a World of Smoke and Mirrors In this insightful podcast episode, Piers Morgan, renowned journalist and television personality, shares his unique perspectives on the changing media landscape, the importance of meritocracy, and the dangers of virtue signaling. Having transitioned from mainstream broadcasting to the online space, Morgan offers valuable insights into the opportunities and challenges of navigating a world increasingly dominated by social media and its accompanying complexities.
DEI, Gender & the Military | J.O. Michel Maisonneuve, Barbara Maisonneuve, & Mark Norman | EP 468
The State of the Canadian Military: A Deep Dive with Veteran Insights This episode of the podcast features a compelling discussion with three retired Canadian military officers - Mark Norman, a retired naval officer and former commander of the Royal Canadian Navy, Michelle Mnu, a retired armored core officer and former principal of the Military College in Saint-Jean, and Barbara Kage, a retired Royal Canadian Air Force officer and veteran of the military police. Together, they paint a stark picture of the Canadian military's current state and offer insightful perspectives on its challenges, future prospects, and the vital role it plays in a complex global landscape.
Reappropriating Feminism, Maternity, and the Woman’s Role | Mary Harrington | EP 466
Feminism Against Progress: A Conversation with Mary Harrington In this thought-provoking podcast, we sit down with Mary Harrington, author of the critically acclaimed "Feminism Against Progress," to delve into her groundbreaking analysis of the women's movement and its complex relationship with progress, technology, and human nature.
Navigating Belief, Skepticism, and the Afterlife | Alex O'Connor @CosmicSkeptic | EP 451
The Art of Precise Interpretation: Jordan Peterson and Alex O'Connor Discuss Religion and Truth This podcast episode delves into a fascinating discussion between Jordan Peterson, a renowned clinical psychologist, and Alex O’Connor, a podcaster known as Cosmic Skeptic. These two thought leaders, with differing perspectives on faith and reason, embark on a journey to understand each other’s worldviews and explore the complex nature of belief and truth.
Navigating Belief, Skepticism, and the Afterlife | Alex O'Connor @CosmicSkeptic | EP 451
In this thought-provoking episode, Alex O'Connor, known online as Cosmic Skeptic, explores the complex interplay between belief, skepticism, and the concept of the afterlife. O'Connor, a prominent YouTuber and podcaster, engages in a deep discussion about the nature of belief, the role of skepticism, and the philosophical and religious implications of life and death.
Reagan, Star Wars, Trump, & Power | Dennis Quaid | EP 450
In this engaging episode, Dennis Quaid, renowned actor known for his versatility and enduring career in Hollywood, joins the discussion to delve into his latest film, "Reagan," and share his thoughts on political influence, the entertainment industry, and more. Quaid's portrayal of Ronald Reagan offers a deep dive into the complexities of playing such a prominent historical figure, while also exploring broader themes of leadership and cultural impact.
Trauma and the Demolition of Faith | Ronnie Janoff-Bulman | EP 449
In this insightful episode, Dr. Ronnie Janoff-Bulman, a professor emerita at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a renowned social psychologist, explores the profound impact of trauma on personal beliefs and moral frameworks. With decades of research into victimization and trauma, she offers a unique perspective on how adverse experiences can fundamentally alter our understanding of the world and ourselves.
An Alternative Walk of Fame | Brett Cooper | EP 448
An Alternative Walk of Fame: Brett Cooper on Finding Her Path
In this engaging episode, Brett Cooper, a YouTube sensation and rising star, shares her journey from a young actress to a prominent online influencer. Cooper, who started acting at a very young age, has successfully transitioned to creating impactful content on YouTube, amassing millions of subscribers in a short span.
Nuclear Power Can Save the Poor and the Planet | James Walker | EP 447
Nuclear Power Can Save the Poor and the Planet: James Walker. In this compelling episode, James Walker, CEO of Nano Nuclear, discusses the transformative potential of nuclear energy, particularly micro and small modular reactors (SMRs), in addressing global energy needs, poverty, and environmental sustainability. Walker, a nuclear physicist with extensive experience in engineering, military, and project management, offers insights into the innovative solutions his company is developing to make nuclear power more accessible and safer.
Living Through the Hell of War | Kelsi Sheren | EP 446
Lex Fridman speaks with Kelsi Sheren, a distinguished Canadian veteran, CEO of Brass & Unity, and author of "Brass & Unity: One Woman's Journey Through the Hell of Afghanistan and Back." Sheren shares her harrowing experiences in Afghanistan, the challenges of returning to civilian life, and her path to healing through various means, including psychedelics.
An Honest Conversation About the Fall of Hollywood | Adrian Grenier | EP 445
Adrian Grenier, best known for his role as Vincent Chase in "Entourage," opens up about his journey in Hollywood, the personal challenges he faced, and his shift towards a more grounded and purposeful life. Grenier discusses the realities behind the glamour of Hollywood and his pursuit of a meaningful existence outside of it.
The Collective Unconscious, Christ, and the Covenant | Russell Brand | EP 444
The Collective Unconscious, Christ, and the Covenant: A Conversation with Russell Brand
In this deep and engaging podcast episode, Russell Brand explores profound themes related to the collective unconscious, the role of Christ, and the nature of the covenant in spiritual and societal contexts. The discussion delves into the intersection of personal development, spirituality, and societal structures, providing listeners with rich insights and philosophical reflections.
The Brutal Reality of the Middle East | Mosab Hassan Yousef | EP 443
The Brutal Reality of the Middle East: Insights from Mosab Hassan Yousef
In this gripping podcast episode, Mosab Hassan Yousef, the son of a Hamas co-founder and a former Israeli intelligence operative, shares his unique and harrowing experiences growing up in the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Yousef's personal journey from a young man indoctrinated by Hamas to an advocate for peace and cooperation with Israel provides a powerful narrative on the complexities of the Middle East conflict.
BILL C-63 - Everything You Need to Know | Bruce Pardy & Konstantin Kisin | EP 442
Legal scholar Bruce Pardy and cultural commentator Konstantin Kisin delve into the controversial Canadian legislation, Bill C-63. Hosted by Jordan Peterson, the discussion centers around the bill's potential impacts on free speech, legal principles, and societal structure.
Dreams, Stories, Psychedelics & Consciousness | Tor Nørretranders | EP 441
In this fascinating podcast episode, Danish author Tor Nørretranders, renowned for his profound exploration of consciousness, delves into the intricate connections between dreams, stories, psychedelics, and the human mind. Nørretranders, known for his influential book "The User Illusion," engages in a deep conversation about the nature of consciousness and the transformative power of storytelling and psychedelics.
Looking Back on the Campaign, and Forward for the Country | Vivek Ramaswamy | EP 440
Navigating the Political Landscape: Vivek Ramaswamy on Campaign Lessons and Future Visions. Vivek Ramaswamy, entrepreneur and former Republican presidential candidate, reflects on his political journey, the challenges he faced, and his vision for America's future. Known for his successful ventures in biotech and his critique of the ESG movement, Ramaswamy offers a candid look at the complexities of running for office and the need for systemic change.
Microplastics, Global Greening, & the Dangers of Radical Alarmism | Dr. Patrick Moore | EP 439
Dr. Patrick Moore, a co-founder of Greenpeace and a prominent environmentalist, discusses the complex dynamics of modern environmental issues. With over 50 years of experience in the field, Dr. Moore offers a critical perspective on climate change narratives, the benefits of increased CO2 levels, and the pervasive influence of radical alarmism on environmental policies.
Australia: Lockdowns and Location Apps | John Anderson | EP 196
In this compelling episode of the podcast, former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, John Anderson, explores the intricate balance between civil liberties and public safety during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a seasoned politician and respected public figure, Anderson offers unique insights into the political and ethical challenges posed by pandemic responses, such as lockdowns and the use of location tracking applications.
College of Psychologists vs. Jordan B Peterson | Mikhaila Peterson | EP 322
This episode features Dr. Jordan Peterson in an intimate discussion with his daughter, Mikhaila Peterson, about his ongoing conflicts with the Ontario College of Psychologists. Peterson, a renowned psychologist and controversial public figure, shares his experiences and philosophical standpoints amidst legal challenges and public scrutiny. The dialogue delves into the implications of his case for professional ethics and freedom of speech.
Christianity and the Modern World | Bishop Barron | EP 162
In this engaging podcast episode, Jordan Peterson converses with Bishop Robert Barron, a prominent Catholic figure and founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries. Known for his intellectual and approachable takes on Christianity's intersection with modern culture, Bishop Barron provides deep insights into how ancient religious wisdom can still profoundly impact contemporary society.
The Matter with Things | Iain McGilchrist | EP 278
In this podcast episode, Dr. Iain McGilchrist, renowned for his research into the divided brain, shares profound insights from his latest book, "The Matter with Things." His work explores how our cerebral hemispheres influence our perception of the world, with implications that extend beyond neurology into philosophy, psychology, and culture...
Jordan Peterson Interviews Presidential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy | EP 341
In this enlightening podcast episode, Jordan Peterson speaks with Vivek Ramaswamy, a presidential candidate, entrepreneur, and author. Ramaswamy, heralded for his critical views on corporate America's social justice narrative, shares his philosophies on free market solutions to social issues, the pitfalls of current diversity policies, and his vision for America's future.
The Education of a Journalist | Rex Murphy | EP 173
In this enlightening episode of the podcast, the host is joined by Rex Murphy, a distinguished Canadian commentator, author, and a former voice of CBC's Cross-Country Checkup. With a career spanning over decades, Murphy is renowned for his incisive commentary on political and social matters. This podcast delves into his journey, shedding light on the intricacies of journalism and the evolving role of media in shaping public opinion.
Malice, or the Establishment? | Michael Malice | EP 176
In episode 176 titled "Malice, or the Establishment", Michael Malice, an author, columnist, and media personality known for his incisive critiques of societal norms, shares his perspective on the evolving landscape of media and public discourse...
Neuroscience Meets Psychology | Dr. Andrew Huberman | EP 296
In this compelling episode of the podcast, Dr. Andrew Huberman, a renowned neuroscientist and tenured professor at Stanford University's Department of Neurobiology, shares his expert insights on the intersection of neuroscience and psychology. His extensive research focuses on how our brains control vision, influence our behavioral responses, and adapt through neuroplasticity. Dr. Huberman discusses the mechanisms of anxiety and exploration, offering practical advice on managing our mental states effectively.