The Jordan Harbinger Show

Jordan Harbinger
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Nov 22, 2019 • 42min

281: My Wife Thinks I'm Hiding Money | Feedback Friday

A listener's dilemma about financial trust in a marriage leads to an engaging discussion on boundaries and transparency. The hosts analyze a relatable grocery store scenario about cutting in line, blending humor with social etiquette. They tackle the complexities of children's online safety, advocating for open communication over punitive measures. Personal stories about grief and relationships add depth, alongside insights into navigating toxic interactions and financial discussions, all emphasized with practical advice.
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Nov 21, 2019 • 1h 19min

280: Sarah Hill | This Is Your Brain on Birth Control

Dr. Sarah Hill, a leading researcher in evolutionary psychology and author, delves into the surprising effects of hormonal birth control on women’s brains and relationships. She reveals how contraceptives can alter partner attraction and mental health, even increasing suicide risk. Hill shares her personal journey, crediting the pill for her academic success despite its drawbacks. She advocates for women to demand more research on hormonal impacts, highlighting the need for awareness around long-term health and relationship choices.
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Nov 19, 2019 • 50min

279: Dennis Quaid | Sharks, a Bear, and a Banjo

Dennis Quaid, a Hollywood icon and frontman of The Sharks, dives into the twists of his acting career, revealing how rejection never really gets easier, no matter how many roles he’s had. He shares that fear drives his passion for acting, and he candidly discusses the complexities of fame on personal relationships. Dennis also emphasizes the balance of parenting and pursuing music, offering funny insights on life as a father and performer. Plus, hear his take on improvisation and the unexpected skills he gained while portraying a real-life astronaut.
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Nov 15, 2019 • 43min

278: My Mother Lied About Our Father's Death | Feedback Friday

A listener grapples with shocking news that their father is alive, after believing he had died along with their grandmother, leading to feelings of betrayal against their mother. The hosts discuss how to confront deep familial deceptions and the emotional complexities of rebuilding lost connections. They also explore the balance between career aspirations and personal fulfillment, including navigating toxic work environments and negotiating salary increases. Important themes of communication, resilience, and family dynamics are highlighted throughout the conversation.
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Nov 14, 2019 • 1h 2min

277: Neil Pasricha | You Are Awesome

Neil Pasricha, a New York Times bestselling author known for his insights on happiness and resilience, dives into why anxiety is on the rise despite modern comforts. He discusses the necessity of embracing failure to achieve success and introduces concepts like a 'failure budget' for personal growth. Pasricha also reveals strategies for creating focused, unplugged days and finding confidence in smaller environments to boost self-esteem. His engaging anecdotes challenge societal norms and encourage listeners to navigate life's changes intentionally.
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Nov 12, 2019 • 1h 8min

276: Admiral James Stavridis | The Voyage of Character

Admiral James Stavridis, a retired U.S. Navy admiral and author of "Sailing True North," discusses the vital role character plays in leadership. He emphasizes creativity and innovation for effective decision-making, sharing insights on military dynamics, especially regarding U.S. troop withdrawal from Syria. Stavridis humorously touches on the Navy's alcohol ban at sea and reflects on the personal growth that enables true leadership. His anecdotes about historical figures highlight the importance of humility and capability in navigating high-stakes environments.
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Nov 8, 2019 • 47min

275: The Case of the Mysterious Hotel Panties | Feedback Friday

A listener discovers a mysterious pair of black panties in her laundry after her fiancé's business trip, sparking a discussion on trust and the complexities of relationships. The hosts delve into investigative tactics for gauging honesty and emphasize the importance of open communication. They also share strategies for handling awkward conversations and navigating relationship challenges, including self-worth and emotional healing during career changes. Insights into love and identity struggles further enrich this candid dialogue.
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Nov 7, 2019 • 1h 4min

274: Darren Prince | Hitting Bottom at the Top

Darren Prince, a prominent sports and celebrity agent, shares his inspiring journey from achieving financial success at a young age to battling addiction for 24 years. He recounts wild nights with celebrities like Dennis Rodman and emphasizes the importance of mentorship and authentic relationships in both life and business. Darren discusses the harsh realities of addiction, even amidst fame, and offers valuable insights into his recovery journey. His mission now is to help others find hope and resilience in their struggles.
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Nov 5, 2019 • 1h 13min

273: Scott Adams | How Untrained Brains Are Ruining America

Scott Adams, creator of the Dilbert comic strip and author of 'Loserthink,' dives into the pitfalls of unproductive thinking in today’s media landscape. He shares how to identify and combat misinformation while discussing the concept of 'loserthink'—flawed reasoning that hinders rational discourse. The episode highlights the importance of humility in debates and encourages taking time to form informed opinions. Adams also explores the role of ego in decision-making, urging listeners to navigate complex discussions with clarity and openness.
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Nov 1, 2019 • 41min

272: How to Sue Your Parents for Identity Theft | Feedback Friday

A listener grapples with a shocking family betrayal: their parents secretly took a $20,000 student loan in their name to buy a boat. As the threat of default looms, they consider suing their parents for identity theft. The hosts dive into the emotional fallout and complex choices of seeking justice versus family ties. The discussion also touches on holiday gifting dilemmas, career challenges, and the tricky waters of DIY gene editing. Insightful advice and personal stories make for a gripping and relatable conversation.

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