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Jordan Peterson - Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman - Intimations of Creativity


Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman is a cognitive scientist exploring the limits of human potential. He hosts the very popular podcast 'The Psychology Podcast'. He is an author, editor, and co-editor of nine books including his newest 'Transcend: The New Science of Self Actualization'. Dr. Kaufman and Jordan discussed cognitive science, behavioral study, and Humanism. They also touched on many points including IQ. tests, personality traits, aggression in hierarchy, dating intelligence, self-actualization, long-form media, and much more.

Pareltje! Op gebied van personality psychology en meaning.

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Did Hitler have a higher purpose?
 
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Jordan Peterson - Andrew Doyle

Andrew Doyle and Jordan discuss his new book, “Free Speech and Why It Matters”, the hate crime law in Parliament, the attack on free speech and its importance, Twitter attacks, creativity, Titania McGrath’s story, and much more.

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Fridman: Bret Weinstein (juni 2021)

 
Jordan Peterson - John Vervaeke - A Conversation so Intense It Might as Well Be Psychedelic

Jordan is joined by John Vervaeke, a colleague of Jordan’s. John has been an associate professor in the teaching stream at the University of Toronto since 1994. He teaches courses in the Psychology department on thinking and reasoning with an emphasis on insight problem solving associated with creativity, cognitive development with an emphasis on the dynamic nature of development, and higher cognitive processes with an emphasis on intelligence, rationality, mindfulness, and the psychology of wisdom. Jordan and John discuss how they know each other, the last time they saw one another, Christianity, power, perspective, atheists, religion, Heidegger, and much more. Find more about John Vervaeke online on his website http://johnvervaeke.com/.

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Cecil Charles Official
Not sure I've ever heard JP more excited about a topic - he's interjecting 3 times in every sentence! I can tell I'm going to have to listen a few times.

Sattam
For people who don't know Vervaeke, he is STRONG! check his 50 hours lectures "Awakening from the meaning crisis".


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Peterson: Yeonmi Park (mei 2021)


On this episode of the Jordan Peterson Podcast, Jordan was joined by Yeonmi Park. Yeonmi Park is a North Korean defector and human rights activist trying to shine a light on the atrocities still being committed in North Korea by the current Kim regime. She wrote her experiences into a bestseller, ‘In Order to Survive.’ She tells stories of her childhood and escaping to remind the world of how terrible things are for North Koreans.

Jordan and Yeonmi discussed various topics, including her incredible story of escaping North Korea, being a slave in China, and her current opinions on issues in modern Eastern and Western society.

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Fridman: Yeonmi Park (juli 2021)


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CIS: Peter Baldwin (juni 2021)


This week we ask, if liberalism falls will that usher in a 'new dark age'? If so, what, exactly, will go dark? Freedom of speech and the press, democratic elections, and independent judiciaries are the foundation of the contemporary civilization, not only of the West but of the whole world. But they are threatened by identity politics, which sees little of value in our post-Enlightenment civilization, to the point of disputing whether such a civilization even exists.
 
VT: Gad Saad (juli 2021)


Patrick Bet-David sits down with evolutionary psychologist Gad Saad. In this interview, they talk about evolutionary psychology, his books, how people consume products and why wokeism doesn't work.
 
Peterson: Lawrence Krauss (mei 2021)


On this episode of the Jordan Peterson Podcast, Jordan is accompanied by American-Canadian theoretical physicist and cosmologist Lawrence M. Krauss. Throughout his career, Dr. Krauss has made remarkable contributions to the field of research on particle physics and cosmology. Dr. Krauss formerly worked at Yale University, Case Western Reserve University, and Arizona State University. Dr. Krauss also founded ASU’s Origins Project, a non-profit corporation that holds public panel discussions on science, culture, and social issues. Some of his work includes popular books such as The Physics of Star Trek and A Universe from Nothing.

Jordan and Lawrence sit down to discuss a variety of topics in the mind boggling world of quantum physics. They spend time discussing generated models of the beginning of our universe, the law breaking complexities of quantum physics, the ramifications related to entropy, the usefulness of the scientific method, as well as the instinctive behaviour for religious compulsion among human beings.
 

In today’s episode, Dr. Jordan Peterson is accompanied by author Brian Muraresku and Professor Carl Ruck to unravel the secrets of ancient Greek culture and religion. They embark upon the sinuous journey of discussing psychedelics in Ancient Greek religion, and how both Brian and Professor Ruck became deeply invested in understanding the subject.

Today we meet with Brian Muraresku, who tells us why and how he was drawn to research the role of psychedelics within Western civilization. Muraresku is also the author of The Immortality Key: The Secret History of the Religion With No Name.

Carl Ruck is an American professor who’s known for his extensive research on mythology and religion regarding the sacred role of entheogens; a selection of psychoactive plants that are known for inducing altered states of reality or consciousness. Ruck co-authored the book The Road to Eleusis: Unveiling the Secret of the Mysteries, and is currently teaching mythology classes supporting this theory at Boston University.
 
VT: King Randall (juli 2021)


Patrick Bet-David sits down with community shifter and founder of a boy's organization, King Randall. In this interview they talk about how he started the boy's organization, how the school evolved and how he is making a positive impact in his community. Learn more about his work here: https://bit.ly/36ODkM3
 
Jordan Peterson - John Vervaeke - A Conversation so Intense It Might as Well Be Psychedelic

Jordan is joined by John Vervaeke, a colleague of Jordan’s. John has been an associate professor in the teaching stream at the University of Toronto since 1994. He teaches courses in the Psychology department on thinking and reasoning with an emphasis on insight problem solving associated with creativity, cognitive development with an emphasis on the dynamic nature of development, and higher cognitive processes with an emphasis on intelligence, rationality, mindfulness, and the psychology of wisdom. Jordan and John discuss how they know each other, the last time they saw one another, Christianity, power, perspective, atheists, religion, Heidegger, and much more. Find more about John Vervaeke online on his website http://johnvervaeke.com/.

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Interview over hoe het gaat, met een paar lekkere rants over de wereld. Gaat niet over climate change.
 
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