The Jordan Harbinger Show

Jordan Harbinger
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11 snips
Nov 21, 2025 • 1h 14min

1244: Connection Crisis Corners Calculating Courtesan | Feedback Friday

In this lively discussion, listeners explore the challenges of transitioning from sex work to genuine love. A relationship with a much younger partner raises red flags, prompting insights on vulnerability and deal-breakers. The hosts also tackle navigating a narcissistic boss pushing impractical AI schemes and the importance of clear communication in relationships. Strategies for managing emotional connections and fostering honesty are highlighted. Tune in for practical advice and engaging banter on overcoming personal and professional hurdles.
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16 snips
Nov 20, 2025 • 1h 9min

1243: Christopher Whitcomb | A Life Among Spies Part Two

Former FBI sniper Christopher Whitcomb shares harrowing tales from the front lines of covert intelligence work. He reveals the brutal reality of Guantanamo Bay and discusses the chaos of East Timor, where natural resources clashed with violence. Whitcomb reflects on the psychological toll of elite operators and the addictive nature of high-stakes missions. He also explores the complex relationship between private money and intelligence operations and offers insights into ongoing investigations and his upcoming books.
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14 snips
Nov 18, 2025 • 56min

1242: Christopher Whitcomb | A Life Among Spies Part One

Former FBI sniper Christopher Whitcomb shares gripping tales from his career in black ops and hostage rescue. He explains the art of risk calculation in life-threatening scenarios, detailing encounters with warlords where survival depended on split-second decisions. Whitcomb also sheds light on the psychological scars of high-stakes missions, his unique journey from poet to operator, and the surprising resilience of helicopters in combat. Discover how extreme experiences reshape our biology and the importance of training in navigating danger.
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34 snips
Nov 16, 2025 • 47min

1241: Ketamine | Skeptical Sunday

Nick Pell, a writer and researcher, shares his insights on ketamine therapy, exploring its rise as a treatment for mental health issues like PTSD and depression. He discusses his personal experience with the therapy, emphasizing the importance of medical supervision. The conversation highlights the risks of recreational use, such as bladder damage, and the potential for dependency. Pell warns against the proliferation of telehealth clinics lacking proper vetting. He advises starting with a therapist for safe and effective treatment.
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33 snips
Nov 14, 2025 • 1h 20min

1240: Warned Not to Wed Wife, You Fear for Your Life | Feedback Friday

A listener shares a harrowing story of marriage despite serious warnings, facing life threats from a fiancée with escalating behaviors. The hosts discuss red flags, guilt, and the importance of prioritizing safety. They also explore a teacher's plight with student violence and the necessary steps to take for protection. Additionally, advice is offered on how to gently persuade aging parents to downsize, while a teen reflects on managing long COVID and the emotional toll it takes. It's a mix of alarming situations and compassionate guidance.
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10 snips
Nov 13, 2025 • 1h 23min

1239: Rizwan Virk | The Real Mysteries of the Simulation Hypothesis

Join Rizwan Virk, an MIT-trained computer scientist and author of The Simulation Hypothesis, as he explores the mind-bending idea that our reality might be a computer-generated simulation. He discusses the implications of AI advancements and how they could lead us to create our own simulations within the next century. Rizwan also delves into intriguing concepts like glitches in reality, the interplay of quantum mechanics, and the moral questions surrounding life within a simulation, ultimately emphasizing the importance of how we choose to act, simulated or not.
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59 snips
Nov 11, 2025 • 1h 29min

1238: Ken Burns | What If the American Revolution Isn't Over?

Ken Burns, a renowned documentary filmmaker celebrated for his extensive work on PBS, joins to discuss his new series on the American Revolution. He argues the Revolution stemmed from division and violence, rather than unity. Burns highlights America's ongoing political experiment, revealing the contradictions in freedom built on oppression. He emphasizes the power of storytelling to bridge divides and notes that history is a living dialogue, urging listeners to reflect on how they uphold the promises of the past.
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39 snips
Nov 9, 2025 • 1h 3min

1237: Light Pollution | Skeptical Sunday

Jessica Wynn, a writer and researcher on light pollution, dives into the dark side of artificial lighting. She reveals how light pollution obscures the stars and disrupts circadian rhythms, leading to health issues like insomnia and depression. Wildlife, from birds to sea turtles, suffers tremendously due to our bright nights. Jessica advocates for smarter lighting solutions and shares inspiring grassroots efforts to combat this issue. Discover the ecological, cultural, and personal impacts of losing our connection to the night sky!
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10 snips
Nov 7, 2025 • 1h 21min

1236: Bedroom Blame Game Sparks Consent Shame | Feedback Friday

Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on consent and coercion within complicated marriages. The hosts explore a listener's challenging memories of intimacy and shared responsibility. Next, they inspire a 19-year-old grappling with UK visa restrictions while discovering a passion for entrepreneurship. They also tackle the nuances of communication, offering strategies to improve career interactions. Finally, advice is given to a young retiree facing skepticism about his early retirement. Insights abound in this revealing conversation!
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48 snips
Nov 6, 2025 • 1h 26min

1235: Oobah Butler | A Trickster Turns Deception Into Art and Insight

Oobah Butler, a social engineer and prankster, is famous for his groundbreaking stunt that transformed a garden shed into London’s top-rated restaurant on TripAdvisor. He dives into how fake reviews and digital hype can easily shape public opinion. Oobah also exposes the inhumane conditions within Amazon warehouses through undercover work, and cleverly mocks corporate practices by packaging delivery drivers' urine as an 'energy drink.' His creative experiments reveal uncomfortable truths about trust and the absurdity of modern systems.

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