The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Dr. Jordan B. Peterson
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833 snips
Mar 10, 2025 • 1h 36min

528. The Longevity of Happiness | Dr. Arthur Brooks

Join Dr. Arthur Brooks, a professor and renowned author on happiness, as he discusses the complex layers of fulfillment. They explore the science of happiness, highlighting how meaningful aims shape our emotional experiences. Brooks shares insights on the journey toward goals, the paradox of progress, and the evolution of resilience through gratitude. Delving into emotional management, he emphasizes the importance of self-regulation and depth in relationships, making a compelling case for personal growth through discernment and maturity.
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222 snips
Mar 6, 2025 • 1h 29min

527. Gay Marriage, Surrogacy, Divorce & Hookup Culture | Katy Faust

Katy Faust, author and founder of Them Before Us, fiercely advocates for children's rights to both a mother and a father. In a gripping discussion, she critiques modern family structures, emphasizing how hookup culture detrimentally affects women and their long-term well-being. Katy argues for the necessity of marriage centered around children and explores the ethical complexities of surrogacy. She delves into the societal implications of family dynamics and stresses that prioritizing children's needs is essential in shaping a healthier future.
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302 snips
Mar 3, 2025 • 1h 26min

526. Trump, Musk, Kennedy: the Dawn of Transparency | Michael Shellenberger

Michael Shellenberger, a journalist and founder of Public.News, dives into the transformative political landscape shaped by figures like Musk and Trump. He highlights the urgency for new generations to take charge of political responsibility and rebuild trust in institutions. The conversation also tackles the dangers of censorship, the complexities of foreign aid, and rethinking governance. Shellenberger argues for a cultural shift toward personal integrity and the importance of national identity in navigating today's challenges.
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115 snips
Feb 27, 2025 • 1h 38min

525. The War on Speech—and Those Who Dare to Fight It | Ezra Levant

Ezra Levant, a Canadian human rights activist and founder of Rebel News, shares insights on pressing issues in media freedom and censorship. He discusses his firsthand experience with the World Economic Forum and the authoritarian trends in the UK. Levant highlights the wrongful imprisonment of Tommy Robinson and debates the rise of censorship, especially in academic settings. He critiques the disconnect between elite advocacy at events like Davos and public sentiment, emphasizing the importance of independent journalism in these turbulent times.
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239 snips
Feb 24, 2025 • 1h 8min

524. Why Russell Brand Abandoned Hedonism

In a thought-provoking conversation, Russell Brand, a versatile English comedian and political commentator, discusses his spiritual journey and shift from hedonism to a more meaningful existence. He explores the importance of aligning oneself with a proper center rather than indulging in ego-driven desires. The dialogue touches on current political dynamics, the transformative power of new media on engagement, and the struggle between individualism and communal values. Brand emphasizes the necessity of self-sacrifice and the search for deeper meaning in a chaotic world.
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391 snips
Feb 20, 2025 • 1h 31min

523. Why We Dream, Learn, and Adapt Faster Than Any Other Species | Dr. David Eagleman

In this enlightening conversation, Dr. David Eagleman, a leading neuroscientist and bestselling author, shares his insights on brain plasticity and its critical role in learning and adaptation. He explains how individual perceptions shape our reality and the fascinating dynamics of decision-making influenced by internal drives. Eagleman challenges the concept of free will and discusses Ulysses contracts as tools for maintaining self-control. With compelling examples, he highlights how expertise transforms learning processes, impacting our understanding of time and choice.
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138 snips
Feb 17, 2025 • 1h 33min

522. The New Conservative Party | Kemi Badenoch

Join Kemi Badenoch, the new leader of the UK Conservative Party, as she shares her insights on the fallacies of multiculturalism shaped by her Nigerian upbringing. She discusses the crucial role of family in personal success and challenges political complacency surrounding immigration policy. Badenoch emphasizes the importance of trust in leadership and argues for pragmatic solutions amidst the current political landscape. She also reflects on the evolving dynamics of UK-US relations and the promise of global coexistence.
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Feb 13, 2025 • 1h 28min

521. Reform, R*pe Gangs and the Rot of the UK | Matthew Goodwin

Matthew Goodwin, a former professor and political commentator, delves into the rot within UK institutions and the radicalization of academia. He discusses the alarming UK rape gang scandal and the systemic failures affecting vulnerable girls. The conversation also covers the Conservative Party's ideological shifts and the impact of progressive agendas on political discourse. Goodwin emphasizes the need for grassroots movements and reform to address these urgent societal issues while critiquing elite policies that exacerbate division.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 1h 19min

520. Is Your Diet Killing You? | Dr. Benjamin Bikman

Dr. Benjamin Bikman, a bestselling author and bioenergetics Ph.D., dives deep into the insulin resistance epidemic affecting America. He unpacks the crisis of sugar addiction and its neurological impacts, discussing how high carbohydrate diets contribute to serious health issues. They explore the inefficacies of current dietary guidelines and the need for better public health education. With insights on ketogenic diets and metabolic health, Bikman highlights revolutionary approaches to combat chronic diseases, including practical solutions for sustainable dietary changes.
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104 snips
Feb 6, 2025 • 50min

Jerusalem & the Axis Mundi | Foundations of the West Episode I with Ben Shapiro

Ben Shapiro, a conservative political commentator, and Zev Orenstein, an expert on ancient Jerusalem, discuss the city's monumental role in shaping Western civilization. They explore Jerusalem's intertwining of monotheism and communal values, the significance of the Temple Mount, and the philosophical connections between faith and existence. The conversation dives into historical resilience and the archaeological discoveries in the City of David, highlighting how these elements reflect the deeper relationship between history, identity, and Western ideals.

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