

The Jordan Harbinger Show
Jordan Harbinger
(Apple's Best of 2018) In-depth conversations with people at the top of their game. Jordan Harbinger unpacks guests' wisdom into practical nuggets you can use to impact your work, life, and relationships. Learn from leaders (Ray Dalio, Simon Sinek, Mark Cuban), entertainers (Moby, Tip "T.I." Harris, Dennis Quaid), scientists (Neil deGrasse Tyson, Bill Nye), athletes (Kobe Bryant, Dennis Rodman, Tony Hawk) and an eclectic array of fascinating minds, from art forgers and arms traffickers to spies and psychologists.
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May 6, 2022 • 49min
663: Thinking of Another Dude: Is Marriage Screwed? | Feedback Friday
This discussion dives into the complexities of feeling attracted to someone outside of marriage, raising questions about loyalty and self-reflection. A listener grapples with whether to reconnect with estranged, abusive family members after a tragedy. Another segment tackles the stress of receiving a cease and desist letter as a small business owner, offering insights on navigating legal challenges. Practical advice on managing anxiety and personal boundaries in caregiving showcases the emotional intricacies of relationships both personal and professional.

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May 5, 2022 • 47min
662: Daniel J. Levitin | How to Think Critically in the Post-Truth Era
Daniel J. Levitin, a cognitive psychologist and author of "Weaponized Lies," delves into the nuances of critical thinking in a world rife with misinformation. He emphasizes the crucial traits for effective decision-making and explores why even intelligent individuals fall prey to faulty reasoning. Levitin unpacks the myths surrounding vaccines and discusses the dangerous pitfalls of misinterpreting data. With a dash of humor, he illustrates the difference between correlation and causation, urging listeners to refine their analytical skills in today's complex informational landscape.

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May 3, 2022 • 1h 11min
661: Rachel Zoffness | Managing Pain In Your Body and Brain
Dr. Rachel Zoffness, a pain psychologist and international speaker, discusses the fascinating link between pain and the brain. She explains how pain often resides in the brain, influencing our emotional state and even amplifying physical sensations. Zoffness highlights the misconception separating emotional and physical pain, advocating for holistic treatment approaches. She introduces the concept of a 'pain dial' and critiques the current pain management system, emphasizing the importance of education and lifestyle changes in reclaiming control over pain.

May 1, 2022 • 30min
660: Chemtrails | Skeptical Sunday
Join David C. Smalley, a fact-checker and comedian known for debunking myths, as he dives into the world of chemtrails. The conversation kicks off with a humorous look at dihydrogen monoxide and its misconceptions. They tackle whether government weather manipulation is real, clarify the science behind contrails, and expose the myths around aluminum pollution. With wit and insight, they emphasize the importance of critical thinking when facing conspiracy theories, making the episode both entertaining and educational.

Apr 29, 2022 • 52min
659: Her Spouse Raped You. Can Friendship Stay True? | Feedback Friday
Can a friendship ever recover after a traumatic betrayal at a wedding? The complexities of loyalty and emotional turmoil are dissected as one listener grapples with their feelings. Meanwhile, navigating conversations with family members steeped in propaganda presents its own challenges. The discussion also focuses on how to identify predatory networking schemes and protect oneself from potential scams. Lastly, the podcast touches on community health issues and the safety concerns faced by healthcare workers amid rising societal challenges.

Apr 28, 2022 • 1h 18min
658: Shanna Swan | The Reproduction Crisis and Humanity's Future
Dr. Shanna Swan, a professor at the Icahn School of Medicine, discusses the alarming 50% decline in sperm counts over the past 40 years and its implications for human fertility. She links environmental chemicals to increasing reproductive issues in both humans and animals. The conversation covers the dangers of toxins in food, personal care products, and the need for reform in chemical safety regulations. Listeners learn practical steps for enhancing reproductive health and the importance of creating a healthier, toxin-free environment at home.

Apr 26, 2022 • 1h 22min
657: Josh Peck | Happy People Are Annoying
Josh Peck, known for his role in 'Drake & Josh,' shares his transformation from a wild child to a grounded father. He reflects on the ups and downs of growing up before social media and the impact of his father's absence. Josh opens up about overcoming childhood obesity and his journey through addiction. He humorously discusses his early stand-up experiences and the challenges of fame, including dealing with ego and transitioning from child star to adult. A heartfelt exploration of humor, identity, and personal growth awaits!

Apr 22, 2022 • 41min
656: Your Stalker's Sister is Dating Your Brother | Feedback Friday
What do you do when your stalker's sister shows up at family gatherings? This dilemma sparks a deep dive into personal safety versus family harmony. Listeners also hear a success story about snagging a dream job through creative approaches. Plus, explore how to support a partner struggling at work without pulling your relationship down. The importance of setting boundaries and emotional vulnerability takes center stage, revealing how empathy can reshape strained dynamics.

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Apr 21, 2022 • 52min
655: David Eagleman | How Our Brains Construct Reality
David Eagleman, a renowned Stanford neuroscientist and author, dives into the fascinating world of perception and brain mechanics. He explains how our conscious mind benefits from its separation from the subconscious and explores sensory substitution, allowing people with disabilities to experience enhanced perceptions. Eagleman discusses concepts like alien hand syndrome and 'zombie routines' that reveal the hidden workings of the brain. He also shares insights on how technology could revolutionize our sensory experiences, reshaping our understanding of reality.

Apr 19, 2022 • 1h 16min
654: Chris Miller & Brandon Wheeler | News from Ukraine's Warfront
Chris Miller, former US Secretary of Defense, and Brandon Wheeler, executive director of Freedom Research Foundation, share insights from their recent trip to Ukraine. They discuss the consolidation of the Western world against Putin's actions, the challenges of establishing a no-fly zone, and the effectiveness of sanctions. Predictions about Russia's future strategies highlight ongoing geopolitical tensions. Personal anecdotes from the warfront underscore Ukrainian resilience and the complexities of international support in the face of aggression.


