Jordan Peterson
Irreversible Damage? | Abigail Shrier | EP 159
In episode 159 of the podcast, host and renowned psychologist Dr. Jordan Peterson speaks with Abigail Shrier, a Wall Street Journal writer and author of the controversial book "Irreversible Damage." Shrier's work, recognized by The Economist as a notable book of 2020, delves into the rapid rise of transgender identification among adolescent girls, a phenomenon she describes as influenced heavily by social media and peer dynamics.
Gay Parenting: Promise and Pitfalls | Dave Rubin | EP 266
In a candid discussion on the podcast hosted by his colleague and friend, Dave Rubin, an influential author, comedian, and host of "The Rubin Report," delves into the personal and societal aspects of gay parenting. Rubin, known for his political and cultural commentary, brings a personal touch to this episode, sharing his journey towards starting a family with his husband.
32 Minutes of YouTube “Safe” Content | Kellie-Jay Keen AKA Posie Parker EP 378
In this insightful podcast episode, women's rights activist Kellie-Jay Keen, also known as Posie Parker, engages in a deep discussion about the complexities and challenges of advocating for women's spaces in today's socio-political climate. Known for her outspoken views, Keen delves into the ideological battles over gender identity and its impact on traditional women's rights.
Parkour and Rough Play | Rafe Kelley | EP 343
Introduction: In this enlightening episode, Rafe Kelley, founder of Evolve Move Play, dives into the transformative effects of rough-and-tumble play and parkour on physical and mental development. With his expertise in movement and a history of overcoming personal challenges through active play, Kelley offers invaluable insights into fostering resilience and growth through play.
Russia, Ukraine, and the West | Frederick Kagan | EP 230
In this insightful episode, Dr. Frederick Kagan, a renowned military historian and strategic thinker, unpacks the complexities of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and its broader implications for the West. Dr. Kagan's extensive background in Russian and Soviet military history and his pivotal role in shaping U.S. military strategy provide a profound understanding of the geopolitical dynamics at play.
Beyond Order - the Illustrator | Juliette Fogra | EP 157
In this episode, we meet Juliette Fogra, the talented illustrator behind Jordan Peterson's book "Beyond Order." Juliette's unique journey from music to visual arts, and her experiences with creative expression, provide profound insights into the artistic process and the role of technology in modern creativity.
Modernity and the Middle East | His Excellency Saeed Al Nazari of the UAE | EP 400
In this episode of the podcast, we explore the transformative vision and strategic foresight of His Excellency Saeed Al Nazari, the Secretary-General of Great Arab Minds, focusing on the UAE's modernization and its role on the global stage. Through a detailed discussion, the guest outlines the philosophical underpinnings and practical applications of his approach to leadership and national development, providing listeners with a comprehensive view of how a visionary perspective can manifest in tangible societal progress.
The Rise of US Totalitarianism | Panel
In a thought-provoking podcast episode, a former professor recounts the profound professional and personal upheavals following his outspoken opposition to administrative policies at Evergreen State College. Known for his academic rigor and popularity among students, the guest expertly navigates through the broader implications of his experiences, shedding light on ideological conflicts in educational institutions.
Politics: Tradition and Vision | Newt Gingrich | EP 301
In this compelling episode of the podcast, former Speaker of the House and political strategist, Newt Gingrich, delves into the intersections of traditional political values and contemporary challenges in American governance. Gingrich, recognized for his influential role in the Republican revolution of the 1990s, brings a wealth of knowledge on political strategy, historical insights, and legislative accomplishments, offering listeners a deep dive into crafting effective political frameworks and strategies.
Bitcoin: The Future of Money? | Bitcoiner Book Club | EP 186
In this riveting episode of the "Bitcoiner Book Club," the discussion centers around the transformative potential of Bitcoin, featuring key insights from leading voices in the cryptocurrency space including Gigi Durr, John Vallis, Richard James, and Robert Breedlove. These experts explore the philosophical, technical, and economic dimensions of Bitcoin, providing a comprehensive look into its potential to reshape the financial landscape.
Physical Perfection | @ChrisBumstead | EP 423
In this episode of the podcast, Chris Bumstead, a five-time Mr. Olympia in the Classic Physique category, shares his journey and insights into achieving physical and mental excellence. Known for his aesthetic physique and disciplined approach, Chris offers a deep dive into the routines and philosophies that have propelled him to the top of the bodybuilding world.
“The Elites Have Completely Flipped Worldviews” | Scott Tinker | EP 419
In this insightful episode of the podcast, Dr. Scott Tinker, a seasoned geologist and influential voice in the fields of energy and the environment, shares his unique perspective on striking a balance between energy production and environmental protection. Dr. Tinker, known for his pragmatic approach to complex issues, brings decades of experience and a wealth of knowledge from his global research and educational initiatives.
Conservative Resistance in Canada | Roman Baber | EP 273
In episode 273 of the podcast, Roman Baber, a former member of Ontario's Provincial Parliament and a leadership candidate for Canada's Federal Conservative Party, shares his insights on the state of Canadian politics and media. Known for his critical stance on government lockdowns during the pandemic and his advocacy for balanced COVID responses, Baber brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to the discussion on conservative values and the future of democracy in Canada.
Islam, Christ, and Liberty | Mustafa Akyol | EP 201
Mustafa Akyol, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, renowned author, and a significant voice in discussions about Islam and modernity, brings a profound perspective to the complex interactions between religious traditions and contemporary socio-political issues. His insights into Islamic theology and its interface with global issues of liberty and secularism provide a compelling narrative for understanding and fostering dialogue across cultural and religious divides.
Questioning Sam Harris | Sam Harris | EP 224
In this thought-provoking podcast episode, Dr. Sam Harris, a renowned neuroscientist, philosopher, and best-selling author, delves into the complexities of human understanding and ethics. Known for his contributions to a wide array of intellectual domains—from neuroscience to moral philosophy—Harris explores the foundational aspects of knowing and the ethical implications of our beliefs and actions.
Dealing with the Deadly | Ambassador Robert O'Brien | EP 398
In this episode of the podcast, Ambassador Robert O'Brien, the former National Security Advisor under President Donald Trump, shares profound insights into international hostage negotiations, the Abraham Accords, and broader global security issues...O'Brien's experience offers valuable lessons on negotiation, diplomacy, and the execution of national security strategies.
Dreams, Fairy Tales, and the Demons of AI | Jonathan Pageau | EP 364
In this enlightening episode, Jonathan Pageau, a French Canadian icon carver and YouTube host dedicated to exploring symbolism across various cultures, engages in a profound discussion on the significance of fairy tales, their deep-rooted symbolism, and the emerging concerns around artificial intelligence (AI) and transpersonal agency...
The Biggest Medical Scandal Of Our Time | Michael Shellenberger | EP 435
In this revealing podcast episode, investigative journalist Michael Shellenberger discusses his work on the controversial "WPATH Files" and the broader implications of ideological extremism in medical practices. Known for his critical examinations of environmental policies and urban issues, Shellenberger's latest research brings to light serious ethical concerns within the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH).
True Stories from a Soviet Spy | Jack Barsky | EP 412
This compelling episode of the podcast features Jack Barsky, a former KGB spy who lived undercover in the United States during the Cold War. Born in East Germany and initially a true believer in communist ideology, Barsky's life took a dramatic turn when he was recruited by the KGB and later chose to abandon his covert identity to embrace a new life in America. His insights offer a unique perspective on deception, ideology, and the quest for personal truth.
You Don’t Have To Live With Chronic Pain | Dr. Adeel Khan | EP 409
In this enlightening episode of the podcast, Dr. Adeel Khan, a leading figure in the field of regenerative medicine, discusses innovative approaches to treating chronic pain and degenerative conditions. Dr. Khan's work focuses on moving beyond symptomatic treatment to address the root causes of pain, offering hope to those suffering from chronic conditions...
JBP's Partners in Crime | Dr. Daniel M. Higgins & Dr. Robert O. Pihl | EP 328
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jordan Peterson discusses the nuanced layers of human personality with Dr. Daniel M. Higgins and Dr. Robert O. Pihl. These conversations delve into the development of personality assessment tools and the implications of personality traits in various life aspects. Dr. Higgins, with his background from MIT and Harvard, and Dr. Pihl, a former advisor and a seasoned expert in psychology, provide a rich blend of academic and practical perspectives on personality dynamics.
The World is Not Ending | Bjørn Lomborg | EP 315
"In this insightful episode of the podcast, Dr. Bjørn Lomborg, a visiting fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution and a prominent author, engages in a thought-provoking discussion with the host. Known for his influential works like 'False Alarm' and 'The Skeptical Environmentalist,' Lomborg challenges prevailing pessimistic views on environmental issues and human impact on the planet, promoting a more balanced and data-driven approach."
From the Left to Sanity | Amala Ekpunobi | EP 317
In this podcast episode, Amala Ekpunobi, a former radical leftist turned conservative commentator, discusses her ideological shift and its implications. Ekpunobi, who grew up in a far-left household and engaged in student organizing, shares her journey from embracing radical ideologies to advocating for open, reasoned discourse. Her transformation highlights the importance of understanding different perspectives and engaging in meaningful dialogue.
Government as Force | Senator Mike Lee | EP 161
In episode 161 of the podcast, Senator Mike Lee, a distinguished U.S. senator from Utah and Chair of the Joint Economic Committee, engages in a deep discussion about the foundations of American government and the principles that should guide its operation. With his rich background in law and politics, Senator Lee unpacks the philosophical underpinnings of the U.S. Constitution and explores the balance between governmental power and individual liberty.
The Outer Limits of Cognitive Science | Dr. John Vervaeke | EP 321
In this episode, we delve deep into the realms of cognitive science with Dr. John Vervaeke, a distinguished professor at the University of Toronto. Known for his extensive research in cognitive psychology and cognitive science, Dr. Vervaeke brings valuable perspectives on understanding human cognition, perception, and the ways we interpret meaning and reality.
Progressing Through Difficult Conversation | Congressman Adam Smith | EP 395
In episode 395 of the podcast, Congressman Adam Smith discusses the nuanced approaches needed to navigate and enhance political and interpersonal dialogue in today's polarized climate. This episode offers a deep dive into the complexities of political communication, negotiation, and the power of maintaining open conversations across ideological divides...
Black Holes, Time Travel, and the Origin of the Universe | Dr. Brian Keating | EP 348
In this captivating episode, Dr. Brian Keating, a distinguished professor of physics at UC San Diego and an acclaimed author, delves into the mysteries of the cosmos, including black holes, the potential for time travel, and the very origins of the universe. Dr. Keating's discussion bridges complex scientific concepts with accessible insights, making profound topics in cosmology engaging for a wide audience.
12 Rules for the Good of the Planet | Bjørn Lomborg | EP 345
In this episode of the podcast, Bjørn Lomborg, a renowned think tank director from Copenhagen Consensus, shares his expert insights on optimizing global aid to address the world's most pressing problems efficiently. Lomborg, with his extensive background in prioritizing global development projects, provides a fresh perspective on how targeted interventions can significantly uplift the world's poorest populations.
In Response to Netanyahu | Maajid Nawaz | EP 337
Maajid Nawaz, a British anti-extremist political commentator, activist, and former radio show host, brings a unique blend of experience and insight into global socio-political dynamics, particularly focusing on issues of extremism, identity, and the nuanced interpretations of cultural narratives. In this podcast episode, Nawaz discusses the complexities surrounding political polarization, identity, and the potential pathways towards societal reconciliation and peace.
Confessions of a Trans-Care Propagandist | Sara Stockton | EP 342
In episode 342 of the podcast, Sara Stockton, a therapist with extensive experience in gender care, discusses the complexities and ethical challenges she has faced in her practice. Stockton, who has been involved in creating assessment tools for transgender care and has featured in prominent documentaries, shares her journey of navigating the evolving landscape of transgender healthcare and advocacy...