

#1978
Mentioned in 39 episodes
White Fragility
Why It's so Hard for White People to Talk About Racism
Book • 2018
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Mentioned in 39 episodes
Mentioned by
David Sacks to illustrate the opposite of what it actually feels like to hang out with an interracial and tight-knit group of friends.


351 snips
E147: TED goes woke, Canada's Nazi blunder, AI adds vision, plus: who owns OpenAI?
Mentioned by
Lee Jussim as sources for passages used in their research on the psychological impacts of DEI rhetoric.


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507. The Insanity of Woke Psychologists | Lee Jussim
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Douglas Murray while discussing the concept of "white fragility" and its impact on discussions about race.


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#465 - Douglas Murray - The Wild Hatred Of The West
Mentioned by Jason Gots in a discussion about her work and its potential shortcomings in addressing white people's process in dealing with racism.

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199. Lama Rod Owens (RADICAL DHARMA co-author, Buddhist teacher) – the price of the ticket to freedom
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Helen Lewis in the context of a discussion about Race to Dinner and the financial success of books addressing white women's racism.


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#570 - Helen Lewis - Investigating The World Of Modern Gurus
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Bari Weiss when discussing the transformation of NPR from an open-minded organization to a knee-jerk activist one.


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NPR Editor Speaks Out: How National Public Radio Lost Americans' Trust
Mentioned by Chloe Valdary in her conversation with Jordan Peterson, criticizing its incoherence and focus on degradation.

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220. Theory of Enchantment | Chloé Valdary
Mentioned by Naomi Epps Best as one of the textbooks for the multicultural counseling course that promoted critical race theory.

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Ep 1207 | Therapy Whistleblower Exposes Forced Sexual Rituals at Catholic University | Naomi Epps Best
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Alisa Childers as a required reading in a Gospel of John class at a Christian Bible college.


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#281 Social and Emotional Learning: Coming to a School Near You, with Elizabeth Urbanowicz
Mentioned by Michael Knowles as the head of the anti-racist movement.

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Daily Wire Backstage: Democracy, Danger and a Theatrical Debut
Selected as the first book for a voluntary faculty book group.

The Sunday Read: ‘Daring to Speak Up About Race in a Divided School District’