

Daily Wire Backstage Live at the Ryman
Aug 16, 2024
At the historic Ryman Auditorium, speakers explore the pivotal themes shaping the 2024 election, delivering sharp critiques on media and political figures. They engage the audience with humor while tackling pressing societal issues, including gender identity and economic stability. The lively atmosphere enhances discussions on family values and the significance of voting, driving home a rallying call for political engagement. Expect surprises from special guests as they challenge narratives and entertain with witty banter throughout the evening.
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Daily Wire's Origins
- Daily Wire was founded 9 years ago by Jeremy Boreing and Ben Shapiro.
- It began in Boreing's pool house, later expanding with prominent figures like Knowles, Walsh, and Peterson.
Daily Wire's Mission
- The Daily Wire's mission is to fight the left and build the future.
- They challenge woke corporations and distrust the media.
Winning Elections
- Americans must actively vote to win elections, not just support candidates.
- Trump's potential victory hinges on individual votes and fighting the country's decline.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Live Engagement and Media Critique at the Ryman
02:02 • 3min
Energetic Introductions and Audience Interaction at the Ryman
04:53 • 4min
Rallying Call for Political Engagement
08:43 • 4min
The Political Landscape: Media, Perception, and Strategy
12:27 • 18min
Media Critique and Community Appreciation
30:07 • 4min
Tensions at the Democratic National Convention
33:53 • 10min
Navigating Gender, Race, and Economic Stability
44:08 • 7min
Media Scrutiny and Societal Norms
50:38 • 5min
Family Values and the Nature of Virtue in Conservative Thought
55:19 • 3min
Redefining Community Values
58:02 • 4min
A Lively Intermission Surprise
01:01:39 • 3min
Lively Banter and Cultural Commentary at the Ryman
01:04:21 • 2min
Empowering Through Entertainment and Education
01:06:15 • 5min
Faith, Challenges, and Personal Journeys
01:11:32 • 25min
Celebrating American Values and Meat Delivery
01:36:28 • 4min
Navigating Faith and Authority
01:40:53 • 17min
Science, Faith, and Social Dynamics
01:58:12 • 6min
Exploring White Grief Through Humor
02:03:47 • 3min
Comedy and Controversy: Navigating Race in Film
02:06:27 • 5min

The great good thing
Andrew Klavan

The Hunger Games
Suzanne Collins
Set in a post-apocalyptic North America known as Panem, The Hunger Games follows Katniss Everdeen, a 16-year-old girl from District 12, who volunteers to participate in the 74th Hunger Games to save her younger sister Prim.
Alongside Peeta Mellark, the other tribute from District 12, Katniss must use her hunting skills and wits to survive the arena.
The Games are a tool of oppression by the Capitol to remind the districts of their defeat in a past rebellion.
As Katniss and Peeta navigate the treacherous arena, they also manipulate the audience and sponsors to gain advantages, while sparking the beginnings of a rebellion against the Capitol's tyrannical rule.

Genesis
Artificial Intelligence, Hope, and the Human Spirit
Craig Mundie
Eric Schmidt
Henry A. Kissinger
In this book, Henry A. Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, and Craig Mundie explore the epochal challenges and opportunities presented by the revolution in Artificial Intelligence.
AI is seen as a force that can address enormous crises such as climate change, geopolitical conflicts, and income inequality, while also posing significant challenges to human judgment, divine relationships, and potentially spurring a new phase in human evolution.
The authors chart a course between blind faith and unjustified fear, offering an accessible guide to how AI will shape civilization in the modern era.

Paradise Lost
John Milton
Published in 1667, 'Paradise Lost' is an epic poem in blank verse that follows the biblical story of the Fall of Man. The poem begins in medias res, detailing the descent of Satan and his followers into Hell after their rebellion against God. It explores two main narrative arcs: one focusing on Satan's actions and the other on Adam and Eve's story in the Garden of Eden.
The poem delves into themes such as free will, obedience, revenge, and pride, and it portrays the complex characters of Satan, Adam, and Eve. Milton's work is known for its rich language, classical structure, and profound theological and philosophical insights.

Psalms
King Solomon
Ethan the Ezrahite
Sons of Korah
Moses
Heman
Asaph
Anonymous
King David
The Book of Psalms is a diverse collection of prayers, poems, and hymns that span many centuries of Israel’s history.
It includes works by various authors such as King David, Asaph, the sons of Korah, Moses, and King Solomon, among others.
The book is divided into five sections or books, each concluding with a doxology.
The psalms cover a wide range of themes including God and His creation, war, worship, wisdom, sin, evil, judgment, justice, and the coming of the Messiah.
They were integral to the ritual life of the Temple and have had a profound impact on both Jewish and Christian worship traditions.

Torah
The First Five Books of the Hebrew Bible
Moses (traditionally attributed)
The Torah is a compilation of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, which includes Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
It narrates the creation of the world, the early history of the Israelites, their descent into Egypt, the Exodus, and the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai.
The text includes religious obligations, civil laws, and historical accounts that form the foundation of Jewish identity and culture.
Traditionally, it is believed that Moses received the Torah from God, but modern scholarship indicates that it is a product of multiple authors and redactions over several centuries.

Exodus
Leon Uris
The novel 'Exodus' by Leon Uris is a historical fiction account that explores the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948.
It follows the stories of Jewish refugees, many of whom are Holocaust survivors, as they attempt to reach Palestine despite British opposition.
The book delves into the back stories of its characters, the history of Jewish settlement in Palestine, and the broader political context of the time, including the struggle for independence and the conflicts between Jewish and Arab populations.

Bible
Bible
The Bible is a comprehensive collection of texts that include historical accounts, prophetic messages, wisdom literature, gospel accounts, letters, and apocalyptic writings.
The Old Testament, which includes the Torah (Pentateuch), Neviʾim (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings), narrates the history and faith of the Israelites.
The New Testament focuses on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ and the early Christian church.
It includes the Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, Epistles, and the Book of Revelation.

Reasons to Vote for Democrats
A Comprehensive Guide
A. Knowls
This book, described as 'the most exhaustively researched and coherently argued Democrat Party apologia to date', is a satirical work by Michael J. Knowles.
It consists of 266 pages, most of which are blank, divided into chapters on various policy areas such as economics, foreign policy, and civil rights.
The book's lack of content is a deliberate critique of the Democratic Party's policies and record.
Despite its satirical nature, the book gained significant attention and briefly topped Amazon's bestseller list in March 2017.

Why the Gospel?
Scot McKnight
Matthew Bates

Beyond Order
12 More Rules For Life
Jordan B Peterson
In this sequel to '12 Rules for Life', Jordan B. Peterson presents twelve additional rules to guide readers through the complexities of modern life.
The book emphasizes the need to balance chaos and order, warning against the dangers of too much security and the tendency towards tyranny.
Peterson draws on psychology, philosophy, theology, and mythology to provide strategies for finding meaning and purpose, even in times of powerlessness.
Written during a period of personal and global turmoil, including health issues and the COVID-19 pandemic, the book offers a rich and deep exploration of how to navigate life's challenges.
Vision and Destiny
Vision and Destiny
None
Jordan B Peterson

12 Rules for Life
An Antidote to Chaos
Jordan B Peterson
In this book, Jordan B. Peterson offers twelve profound and practical rules for living a meaningful life.
He argues that happiness is a fleeting and unpredictable goal, and instead, people should seek meaning as a defense against the suffering inherent in life.
The book is divided into chapters, each representing one of the twelve rules, such as 'Stand up straight with your shoulders back,' 'Treat yourself like someone you are responsible for helping,' and 'Pursue what is meaningful (not what is expedient).
' Peterson draws on examples from his clinical practice, personal life, cutting-edge psychology, philosophy, and ancient myths to provide a guide for personal improvement and coping with adversity.
Foundations of the West
Foundations of the West
None
Jordan B Peterson
Dragons, Monsters, and Men
Dragons, Monsters, and Men
A Video Series on Masculinity and Purpose
Jordan B Peterson
This four-part series by Jordan B. Peterson delves into topics such as discovering one's purpose, overcoming challenges, and developing masculinity.
It aims to guide viewers in finding their path to greatness and effectively navigating life's obstacles.
Negotiations
Negotiations
Gilles Deleuze
Biblical Series: Genesis and Exodus
Biblical Series: Genesis and Exodus
Lectures on the Psychological Significance of Biblical Stories
Jordan B Peterson
Jordan B. Peterson's biblical series delves into the psychological and philosophical insights of the biblical stories from Genesis and Exodus.
These lectures provide an in-depth analysis of universal themes such as faith, freedom, ethics, and morality, engaging both believers and non-believers in intellectual and philosophical discussions.

Depression & Anxiety
A Series on Overcoming Mental Health Challenges
Jordan B Peterson
In this series, Dr. Jordan Peterson explores the complexities of depression and anxiety, offering insights into their causes and discussing effective treatment strategies.
He emphasizes the importance of meaningful life pursuits and psychological resilience in overcoming these mental health challenges.

Mastering Life with Jordan B. Peterson
A Collection of Life Guidance
Jordan B Peterson
This collection, associated with Jordan B. Peterson, offers insights and strategies for mastering life through various programs and podcasts.
It focuses on personal growth, responsibility, and navigating life's challenges.
Psalty the Singing Songbook
Psalty the Singing Songbook
Character from the Kids Praise Series
Ernie Rettino
Debby Kerner Rettino
Psalty the Singing Songbook is a character created by Ernie and Debby Rettino for the Kids Praise series.
He is an anthropomorphic songbook who teaches children about worship and God's love through music.
The series includes several albums and characters designed to engage children in Christian worship.
Daily Wire's Backstage returns to the iconic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN, bringing together the most trusted voices in conservative media: Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles, Andrew Klavan, and Jeremy Boreing. Gain unmatched insights into the pivotal 2024 election that will define America's future, and prepare for the surprises and unexpected guests that make every Daily Wire Backstage Live unforgettable.
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