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- Join Dr. Jordan Peterson and his daughter Mikhaila for enlightening discourse that will change the way you think. Here they will break down the dichotomy of life through interviews and lectures that explain how individuals and culture are shaped by values, music, religion, and more. This podcast will give you a new perspective and a modern understanding of your creativity, competence, and personality.
- Discover your purpose and slay the dragons that stand in your way. Watch the new 4-part series on men, masculinity, and the pursuit of greatness.
- Through a series of lectures, Jordan Peterson reinterprets the Biblical narrative for the modern era.
- This holistic 3-part series prepares you to better understand, appreciate, and strengthen your relationship with your spouse, and achieve the ultimate goal: the perfect date that repeats endlessly.
- This lecture series explores the psychological significance of the biblical stories in the book of Genesis.
- Dr. Camille Paglia is a well-known American intellectual and social critic. She has been a professor at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (where this discussion took place) since 1984. She is the author of seven books focusing on literature, visual art, music, and film history, among other topics. The most well-known of these is Sexual Personae, an expansion of her highly original doctoral thesis at Yale. The newest, Free Women, Free Men: Sex, Gender, Feminism, was published by Pantheon Books in March 2017. Dr. Paglia has been warning about the decline and corruption of the modern humanities for decades, and she is a serious critic of the postmodern ethos that currently dominates much of academia. Although she is a committed equity feminist, she firmly opposes the victim/oppressor narrative that dominates much of modern American and British feminism. In this wide-ranging discussion, we cover (among other topics) the pernicious influence of the French intellectuals of the 1970's on the American academy, the symbolic utility of religious tradition, the tendency toward intellectual conformity and linguistic camouflage among university careerists, the under-utilization of Carl Jung and his student, Erich Neumann, in literary criticism and the study of the humanities, and the demolition of the traditional roles and identity of men and women in the West.
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- In Part 1, Jordan uses his expertise as a psychologist and counselor-and his 33-year marriage-as the basis to definitively answer the question, "Why get married?" Topics covered include: Why a monogamous marriage is rationally, intellectually, and spiritually better than the short-term hedonistic pleasure of the single life. Creating the perfect platform for having children. How to consistently have the best intimate life you could possibly imagine with your partner. And more.
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- Episode: (2024)2016– 1h 40mPodcast Episode