
Calmversations
“Talk calmly, and carry a quick wit.”
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Sep 19, 2024 • 1h 23min
s07e06 | Discussing "The Woke Right" with Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin, a commentator on right-wing politics and wokeness, dives into the emerging 'woke right' phenomenon. He discusses the implications of political ideologies and critiques how historical narratives are shaped. Kisin emphasizes the need for rigorous research when examining figures like Winston Churchill. The conversation touches on immigration, identity, and the balance between national borders and societal unity, while also addressing the shift from democracy toward oligarchy and the importance of constructive dialogue in today's polarized climate.

Sep 18, 2024 • 1h 2min
s07e05 | Mythologies of The Current Era, TheDeepEnd #19 with Leslie Elliott
Leslie Elliott, a thought leader in historical narrative analysis, delves into the 'load bearing mythologies' of WWII and the Holocaust. She critiques how these narratives influence current societal behaviors and political discourse. The conversation navigates societal taboos and the complexities of identity politics, emphasizing diverse perspectives. They also explore how storytelling shapes our collective memory and personal identities, revealing the intricate relationship between the past and contemporary cultural dynamics.

Sep 14, 2024 • 2h 5min
s07e04 | Economics of Connection and Conflict with Professor Ashley Hodgson
Ashley Hodgson, an expert in information and relational economics, dives deep into the dynamics of online and offline interactions. She discusses the art of storytelling and its impact on community engagement, highlighting the importance of starting narratives in the middle. The conversation explores how economic systems influence cultural debates and power structures, especially concerning social justice and immigration. Hodgson emphasizes the need for empathy and the role of genuine connections in fostering meaningful dialogue through all spheres, including academia and governance.

Sep 10, 2024 • 1h 22min
s07e03 | No Fault Divorce & the Unraveling of the American Family, with Dr. Stephen Baskerville
Dr. Stephen Baskerville, an expert in family law, dives into the complexities of divorce courts and their societal impacts. He critiques the no-fault divorce model, revealing its bias against fathers and its role in state intervention. The discussion highlights the evolving role of fathers in child development and advocates for paternal rights amidst changing gender dynamics. Baskerville also stresses the importance of marriage as a contract, emphasizing the need for legal reforms and a revival of the church’s influence in preserving family values against growing governmental control.

Sep 6, 2024 • 1h 34min
s07e02 | Why Oliver is Transitioning (Female to Male)
In this engaging conversation, Oliver, who is currently transitioning from female to male, shares his profound journey of self-discovery. He delves into the complexities of gender identity shaped by his background and childhood experiences. Oliver discusses the impact of faith on his transition, exploring the challenges of reconciling personal identity within rigid beliefs. He also addresses feelings of isolation during his school years and highlights his relationship dynamics as a bisexual individual. The nuances of transitioning, testosterone therapy, and societal expectations are thoughtfully examined throughout.

Sep 2, 2024 • 1h 40min
s07e01 | Courage in an Age of Madness, with Jordan Hall
Jordan Hall, a speaker dedicated to seeking Truth and exploring Spirit, delves into riveting topics about societal challenges. He discusses the importance of restoring trust in a world rife with misinformation and personal reflections from his diverse career. Hall explores the meta crisis, emphasizing the need for perspective shifts amid technological advances. He touches on the struggles of the soul, highlighting transformations through personal suffering, and advocates for deeper human connections over superficial ones in our tech-driven society.

Aug 31, 2024 • 1h 42min
s06e134 | Lies, Damn Lies, & Gender Journalism with Benjamin Ryan
Benjamin Ryan, an outspoken journalist specializing in gender issues, dives deep into the complexities of pediatric gender medicine. He shares experiences of media cowardice and the difficult landscape of reporting on sensitive topics like trans youth and medical ethics. The conversation highlights the internal struggles within journalism, the implications of evidence-based practices, and the legal challenges facing gender rights. Ryan's insights reflect the need for nuanced conversations amidst societal shifts and political narratives surrounding LGBTQ+ rights.

Aug 29, 2024 • 2h 22min
s06e133 | Ulysses S. Grant: Civil War Super Star, with Beau Dade
Beau Dade, a passionate history enthusiast and insightful commentator, dives into the captivating life of Ulysses S. Grant—known for his brilliance in war and marriage. The discussion explores Grant’s early struggles with depression and personal failures that shaped him into a formidable military leader. You'll learn about his tactical brilliance during the Civil War, the emotional toll of brutal battles, and his transition from general to president. Dade also reflects on Grant's post-presidency life and the complexities of his enduring legacy.

Aug 27, 2024 • 1h 11min
s06e132 | How We Met & Why We Married #TheDeepEnd #18 with Leslie Elliott Boyce
Leslie Elliott Boyce, known for her unique insights on marriage, shares the story of a whirlwind romance that turned into a lasting commitment. She and her host dive deep into the complexities of love and relationships, reflecting on personal journeys and the challenges of blending families. The conversation highlights the importance of honest communication, nurturing environments for children, and the impact of societal dynamics on romantic connections. With humor and vulnerability, they navigate the evolving landscape of modern love.

Aug 21, 2024 • 1h 23min
s06e131 | Escaping Extremist Islam, with Yasmine Mohammed
Yasmine Mohammed, an author and activist, shares her harrowing journey from growing up in fundamentalist Islam to achieving liberation. She discusses how extreme misogyny persists, even as Western elites often ignore it. Yasmine reflects on the psychological impacts of patriarchy on both women and men, revealing the struggle for autonomy in restrictive environments. She calls for a balance between liberal values and cultural practices, shedding light on the critical intersections of activism, particularly concerning women's rights and radical ideologies.
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