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Support this channel at jordanbpeterson.com/donate/ Instead of emailing Dr. Peterson, please consider posting your letter to his subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/JordanPeterson/ Dr. Jordan B Peterson is a professor and clinical psychologist. The videos are derived from two sources: 1. His UToronto courses Maps of Meaning (which describes how values, including beliefs about good and evil, regulate emotion and motivation); and Personality & Its Transformations (which describes psychological ...
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Jared Heckman, Jacob Peterson, WIlliam Doty

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howdy im waacky willy d~- wackywillyd Wacky Willy D (William Doty/William Love/the dude writing this) is one of three hosts on WSUM's weekly talk radio show XX_DIALOGUE_SQUAD_XX, where three privileged white dudes bullcrap to each other about politics and society with differing viewpoints with jokes for an hour for the pleasure of the public. Saturdays at 3 PM on WSUM 91.7 FM, Madison's Snake on the Lake.
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Crime Time

Emily Marshall

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A true-crime podcast that dives deep into some of the most well-known cases throughout America. Cover art photo provided by Michael Mouritz on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@michael_mouritz
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CRACKPOP

Jacob Granado

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Welcome to CRACKPOP! My name is Jacob Granado- pop culture obsessor, enthusiast, and commentator. Each week I will bring you along on an audio-immersive ride through all of my research as we try to CRACK pop culture’s darkest mysteries, conspiracies, and secrets!
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Join us as we study the doctrines and principles of the Gospel of Jesus Christ as restored in our day by the Lord through His Prophet, Joseph Smith. We believe that “by study and also by faith” our knowledge and love of our Father in Heaven, His Son, Jesus Christ, and the “finer points of [Their] doctrine” will lead us to that “sure foundation, a foundation whereon if men build they cannot fall”.
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Barnyard Language

Caite Palmer and Arlene Hunter

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Real talk about running farms and raising families. Whether your farm is a raised bed in your backyard or 10,000 acres and whether your family is in the planning stages or you've got 12 kids, we're glad you found us! No sales, no religious conversion, no drama. Just honest talk from two mamas who know what it's like when everyone is telling you to just get all your meals delivered and do all your shopping online, but your internet is too slow and you've got cows to feed. This podcast uses th ...
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The NHGC's number one goal is to provide wealth for our members through regenerative agricutlure and sustainability. We will answer all your questions and give you advise on how to move your business in a positive direction. Whether it's through hemp growth and cultivation, hemp transporting, hemp innovations, or hemp industrial law, we hope to have you covered.
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Big Fish in the Talent Pool

Erin McDermott Peterson

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Rated in the top 10 of Select Software Review’s 100 Top HR and Recruiting Podcasts, Big Fish in the Talent Pool is hosted by Erin McDermott Peterson, a former Global Head of Talent Acquisition and RPO General Manager. She interviews Global Leaders in Talent Acquisition about the joys and challenges of TA Leadership. From candidate experience, to AI recruitment technologies, advanced employment branding, RPO decisions and partnerships, to global orgs that follow the sun, no topic is off limit ...
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Junk Drawer

Junk Drawer Podcast

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Nikki Carreon welcomes you to clear clear out your junk drawer each week on this one of a kind podcast. This podcast is totally getting filmed in a studio btw and definitely not her bedroom! Check the Pod out on youtube, it's kinda way better.... oh you don't believe me? Wow I thought we had trust.
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Marek Health: Get a 10% discount on the Optimization Package (use code PETERSON): https://marekhealth.com/peterson This is a clip from tomorrow's podcast release with philosopher and author Jack Symes. In it, he and Dr. Peterson discuss the peak of Jacob's Ladder and what the properties of God might be based on our current knowledge of the physical…
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This is a clip from tomorrow's podcast release with Matt Walsh. In it, they discuss the growing rate of fatherlessness across racial demographics, and what that means for the West. Unlock the ad-free experience of The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast and dive into exclusive bonus content on DailyWire+. Start watching now: http://dwpluspeterson.com/yt ALL…
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In 1665, Sabbetai Zevi, a self-proclaimed Messiah with a mass following throughout the Ottoman Empire and Europe, announced that the redemption of the world was at hand. As Jews everywhere rejected the traditional laws of Judaism in favor of new norms established by Sabbetai Zevi, and abandoned reason for the ecstasy of messianic enthusiasm, one ma…
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In The Woman as Slave in Nineteenth-Century American Social Movements (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), Ana Stevenson explores the ubiquity of what she terms the “woman-slave analogy” in nineteenth-century US feminist discourse. Using examples from the women’s suffrage, abolition, dress-reform, and labor movements, among others, Steveson reconstructs the…
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A masterful account of the global Cold War’s decisive influence on Soviet economic reform, and the national decay that followed. What brought down the Soviet Union? From some perspectives the answers seem obvious, even teleological—communism was simply destined to fail. When Yakov Feygin studied the question, he came to another conclusion: at least…
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Is there much to say about historical ties between two countries that are 8000 kilometres apart from each other? Actually, yes. In this episode Ene Selart, Junior Lecturer at University of Tartu, talks about her new book The Relations of Estonia and Japan from the 19th Century to early-21st Century (Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus, 2024) which explores su…
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The Algerian War of Independence constituted a major turning point of 20th century history. The conflict exacerbated divisions in French society, culminating in an unsuccessful coup attempt by the OAS in 1961. The war also launched the Third Worldist movement, delegitimized colonial rule because of its brutality, and it gave us one of the towering …
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In the aftermath of Alexander the Great’s conquests, the Seleucid kings ruled a vast territory stretching from Central Asia to Anatolia, Armenia to the Persian Gulf. In a radical move to impose unity and regulate behavior, this Graeco-Macedonian imperial power introduced a linear and transcendent conception of time. Under Seleucid rule, time no lon…
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If you peer closely into the bookstores, salons, and diplomatic circles of the eighteenth-century Atlantic world, Médéric Louis Élie Moreau de Saint-Méry is bound to appear. As a lawyer, philosophe, and Enlightenment polymath, Moreau created and compiled an immense archive that remains a vital window into the social, political, and intellectual fau…
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In the first book in the Modern Music Masters series, Tom Boniface-Webb examines the Manchester band Modern Music Masters-Oasis (MMM, 2020). Founded in 1994 and playing together until their spectacular and abrupt breakup in 2009, during their time together Oasis made an imprint on British music that will last for generations, impacting fans through…
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In 2010, Isabel Wilkerson spoke to the Institute about the fifteen years she spent reporting and writing her book, The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration (Knopf, 2010). The book won the 2010 National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction, In 1994, Wilkerson was the New York Times Chicago Bureau Chief when she won t…
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This is a clip from yesterday's podcast release with philosopher and author Jack Symes. In it, he and Dr. Peterson discuss the naivety of new age Atheists and the evil God problem. Unlock the ad-free experience of The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast and dive into exclusive bonus content on DailyWire+. Start watching now: http://dwpluspeterson.com/yt ALL…
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The last sixteen years of James Baldwin's life (1971–87) unfolded in a village in the South of France, in a sprawling house nicknamed “Chez Baldwin.” In Me and My House: James Baldwin's Last Decade in France (Duke UP, 2018), Magdalena J. Zaborowska employs Baldwin’s home space as a lens through which to expand his biography and explore the politics…
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In our interview about Black Snow: Curtis LeMay, the Firebombing of Tokyo, and the Road to the Atomic Bomb (W. W. Norton & Company, 2022), James M. Scott discusses the principles and personalities involved in the most destructive air attack in history. Seven minutes past midnight on March 10, 1945, nearly 300 American B-29s thundered into the skies…
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An illuminating deep-dive into everything Fleetwood Mac--the songs, the rivalries, the successes, and the failures—Dreams: The Many Lives of Fleetwood Mac (Pegasus Books, 2024) evokes the band's entire musical catalog as well as the complex human drama at the heart of the Fleetwood Mac story. Fleetwood Mac has had a ground-breaking career spanning …
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Foundations of the West is out now on DailyWire+: https://bit.ly/3ABnIgR Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down with author and philosopher Jack Symes. They discuss the ability of man to conceptualize God, the arguments for and against both an evil God and a perfect God, the evidence for a transcendent good to exist, and why happiness and suffering are t…
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Greg and BrookeAnna Peterson, farmers and YouTube stars, discuss their experiences running a family farm and creating entertaining videos. They grow a variety of crops and raise cattle, while also managing a wedding venue and doing Airbnb. Greg is the primary creator of their YouTube videos, which started as a hobby and eventually became a source o…
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Today I talked to Duncan Simpson about his book Tenho o prazer de informar o senhor director: cartas de portugueses à PIDE (1958-1968) ("I am pleased to inform the director: letters from Portuguese people to PIDE (1958-1968)") Were the Portuguese mere victims of the PIDE and the oppressive policies it imposed or, in reality, as under any authoritar…
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In Fate Unknown: Tracing the Missing after World War II and the Holocaust (Oxford University Press, 2023), Dan Stone tells the story of the last great unknown archive of Nazism, the International Tracing Service. Set up by the Allies at the end of World War II, the ITS has worked until today to find missing persons and to aid survivors with restitu…
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Political Scientist E.J. Fagan, an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago, once worked at a think tank, and has long been interested in the intersecting work of think tanks and politics. Thus, The Thinkers: The Rise of Partisan Think Tanks and the Polarization of American Politics (Oxford UP, 2024) is an o…
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What makes us human? What, if anything, sets us apart from all other creatures? Ever since Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, the answer to these questions has pointed to our own intrinsic animal nature. Yet the idea that, in one way or another, our humanity is entangled with the non-human has a much longer and more venerable history. In the Wes…
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The idea of “backwardness” often plagues historical writing on Russia. In Russia in the Time of Cholera: Disease under Romanovs and Soviets (Bloomsbury Academic, 2018), Dr. John P. Davis counteracts this “backwardness” paradigm, arguing that from the early 19th to the early 20th centuries, Russian medical researchers—along with their counterparts i…
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Recurring tropes about fragmented communities living on frontier forestlands living in Southeast Asia are that they are either guardians of flora and fauna their destroyers. In much analysis gravitating to one or other position in this dichotomy the role of organised religion is absent. But as Faizah Zakaria shows in The Camphor Tree and the Elepha…
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From the Occupy protests to climate change school strikes and the Black Lives Matter movement, the 21st century has been rife with activism. Although very different from one another, each of these movements have created alliances across borders and show that these issues are not confined to individual nation states. In this book, Daniel Laqua shows…
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This is a clip from yesterday's podcast release with John Rustad. In it, he and Dr. Peterson discuss the education system in Canada, how progressive ideology seeped in, and specifically who wields the power to accredit teachers. Unlock the ad-free experience of The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast and dive into exclusive bonus content on DailyWire+. Star…
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