The Dissidents

The Dissidents
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Aug 26, 2022 • 1h 19min

Episode 4: Neil Thin | The Culture of Victimhood

In this week’s podcast, we speak to Niel Thin, a very recently retired senior lecturer of Cultural Anthropology at The University of Edinburgh. We cover the culture of victimhood, social wellbeing, gross national happiness, personal strategies and the potential consequences of a critical social justice movement on communal wellbeing.     @NeilThin   @Mike_Burke_UK   Thin, N. (2020). A Research Agenda for Social Wellbeing. (Elgar Research Agendas). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.   ISBN (Electronic)9781788976466  ISBN (Print)9781788976459   Campbell, Bradley & Jason Manning. (2018) The Rise of Victimhood Culture: Microaggressions, Safe Spaces and the New Culture Wars. Palgrave Macmillan   ISBN (Electronic) 978-3-319-70329-9  ISBN (Softcover) 978-3-319-70328-2   Centre for Bhutan Studies (2018) Happiness: Transforming the Development Landscape.  Bhutan: Centre for Bhutan Studies https://www.bhutanstudies.org.bt/happiness-transforming-the-development-landscape/   Winterson, Jeanette (2012) Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? London: Vintage https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Why_be_Happy_when_You_Could_be_Normal/I-RYAa22dV4C?hl=en&gbpv=0   Lichter, A., Loffler, M., & Siegloch, S. (2021). The Long-Term Costs of Government Surveillance: Insights from Stasi Spying in East Germany. Journal of the European Economic Association, 19(2), 741–789.   Read our new mission: https://counterweightsupport.com/counterweight-manifesto/   Join us on Patreon for the latest Counterweight news & content: https://www.patreon.com/Counterweight    Website: https://counterweightsupport.com    Follow:   https://twitter.com/Counter_Weight_     https://www.facebook.com/Counterweightsupport
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Aug 19, 2022 • 1h 3min

Episode 3: Brandolini's Law, Strange Bedfellows & The Importance of Community | Erich Vieth

In this week’s podcast, we speak with Eric Vieth, an academic, trial lawyer and host of The Jury is Out podcast. We discuss Brandolini's law, strange bedfellows, listening to people, and the importance of community.    Erich Vieth’s attorney website: https://www.erichviethattorney.com Erich’s podcast for trial attorneys: https://simonlawpc.com/podcasts/the-jury-is-out/ Erich’s blog: https://dangerousintersection.org   Take the time and effort to correct misinformation: https://www.nature.com/articles/540171a  Read our new mission: https://counterweightsupport.com/counterweight-manifesto/  Join us on Patreon for the latest Counterweight news & content: https://www.patreon.com/Counterweight    Website: https://counterweightsupport.com    Follow:  https://twitter.com/Counter_Weight_  https://www.facebook.com/Counterweightsupport
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Aug 12, 2022 • 1h 1min

Episode 2: The Corrosive Effects of Political Bias | Lee Jussim

In this week's podcast, we speak to Lee Jussim, a professor of psychology at  Rutgers University who has recently started the Society of Open Inquiry in Behavioural Sciences. We discuss the nature of critical social justice, the corrosive effects of political bias, the lack of evidence for implicit bias in daily interactions, and the need to play the long game.    Society for Open Inquiry in Behavioral Science: https://www.soibs.com     Lee’s Substack: https://substack.com/profile/14401534-lee-jussim  A Model of Political Bias in Social Science Research: https://doi.org/10.1080/1047840X.2020.1722600  Read our new mission: https://counterweightsupport.com/counterweight-manifesto/  Join us on Patreon for the latest Counterweight news & content: https://www.patreon.com/Counterweight    Website: https://counterweightsupport.com    Follow:  https://twitter.com/Counter_Weight_  https://www.facebook.com/Counterweightsupport
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Aug 8, 2022 • 27min

Episode One: Reason, Rationality & Political Polarisation | Steven Pinker

Welcome to the Counterweight podcast, where we talk about how we can strive for a world in which freedom and reason are at the forefront of all human society. In this week’s podcast, we speak with Steven Pinker,  Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University, and author of 12 books, including The Language Instinct, Enlightenment Now, and Rationality: What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Matters. In the podcast, we discuss reason, rationality, enlightenment values, and their interplay with the polarisation that is affecting our communities today.
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May 26, 2022 • 1h 7min

Ep. 81: 360 Degrees of America | Roifield Brown

In the Hold my Drink — navigating culture with a chaser of civility, and Counterweight podcast, Episode 81, I speak with professed “leftie” and global citizen, Roifield Brown. We knew we had different views, and that delighted rather than detracted us from discussion. We take a nuanced view of America (and a peek at the UK too) - a 360 degree view - and explore ideas like individuality, community, agency and where they intersect. All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, and an orange beer. To read more on our discussion and for podcast resources, visit our post 360 Degrees of America on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page, and subscribe to Truth in Between on Substack to never miss a show.
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May 19, 2022 • 1h 8min

Ep. 80: Diversity, Inclusion & Stoicism | Kai Whiting

In the Hold my Drink — navigating culture with a chaser of civility, and Counterweight podcast, Episode 80, I speak with Stoic Kai Whiting. Kai explains how applying Stoicism to practices of diversity and inclusion, both provides important context and introduces the complexity and nuance of our various identities. When we focus on our common humanity, and also recognize that we are not locked into static identities, we open up conversations and cross divides. All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, and a Red Bull. To read more on our discussion and to see what we're reading, visit our post Diversity, Inclusion & Stoicism on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page, and subscribe to Truth in Between on Substack to never miss a show.
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May 12, 2022 • 51min

Ep. 79: The Politics of Bones

In the Hold my Drink — navigating culture with a chaser of civility, and Counterweight podcast, Episode 79, we continue our conversation with Elizabeth Weiss. In our first discussion Elizabeth gave us the backstory on her kerfuffle over the repatriation of bones that had her dismissed as the curator of skeletal remains at her university. In this podcast, she joins us with her lawyers from the Pacific Legal Foundation, to discuss the danger in stifling academic inquiry, especially research that is unpopular, in our continued search for accuracy and truth, no matter how uncomfortable. Disagreement, rather than stifling research, is often the heartbeat of discovery and breakthroughs, which is now in danger itself of flatlining. All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, a beer, and a blackberry cider. To read more on our discussion and to see what each of us is reading, visit our post The Politics of Bones on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page, and subscribe to Truth in Between on Substack to never miss a show.
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May 5, 2022 • 1h 15min

Ep. 78: The Language of Klingons

In the Hold my Drink — navigating culture with a chaser of civility, and Counterweight podcast, Episode 78, co-author & co-host, W.F. Twyman, Jr. (aka Wink) and I discuss his recent encounter with “Mr. Klingon” in a book club dedicated to the topic of Reconstruction. The language of Klingons, completely foreign to Wink, is one of slogans, manipulations and bullying. The imposed outlook of “blackness is oppression” doesn’t speak to his own lived experience. When dogmatic adherence to oppression negates one’s worldview, what can we do to build hope and resiliency for the Next Generation? To read more on our discussion and to see what each of us is reading, visit our post The Language of Klingons on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page, and subscribe to Truth in Between on Substack to never miss a show.
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Apr 28, 2022 • 1h 1min

Ep. 77: Coffee with a Black Guy | James Joyce III

In the Hold my Drink — navigating culture with a chaser of civility, and Counterweight podcast, Episode 77, I have coffee with James Joyce III, Founder of Coffee with a Black Guy. James and I don’t always see eye-to-eye, but we have a lot of common ground, namely that conversation and even disagreement are good, and are needed if we’re going to do this democracy thing together. There was no walking on eggshells or shaming in this sometimes uncomfortable conversation, just curiosity and open-minds to hear each other out, with the promise to keep the connection and conversation going. All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, and you know… coffee. To read more on our discussion and to see what each of us is reading, visit our post Coffee with a Black Guy on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page, and subscribe to Truth in Between on Substack to never miss a show.
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Apr 21, 2022 • 57min

Ep. 76: A New Kind of Conversion | James Esses

In the Hold my Drink — navigating culture with a chaser of civility, and Counterweight podcast, Episode 76, Neil and Jeff speak with James Esses on his expulsion from his psychotherapy course and his abrupt removal as a volunteer therapist in the UK. While attending school and volunteering for a national helpline, James was taken aback by the rise in gender dysphoria among children and the resulting therapy prescription that not only advocated but also pushed for gender transition as the only and best solution for children struggling through the confusion of puberty. James likens this therapeutic trend to a new kind of conversion therapy, which has had damaging effects on the health and well-being of children. James discusses his efforts to safeguard – not outlaw – gender affirming therapy as one of many alternatives, and his resulting defamation and cancellation. All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, and a beer. To read more on our discussion and to see what each of us is reading, visit our post A New Kind of Conversion on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page, and subscribe to Truth in Between on Substack to never miss a show.

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