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The Hinterlands

Abram Hagstrom

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Courage for the journey beyond the status quo. Topics include education, culture, and economics, as well as faith, family, and philosophy. (Podcast postponed as of Jan 2021. Writing can be found at https://medium.com/the-hinterlands).
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This is the second part of my conversation with Matt Leavenworth. On his suggestion, we recorded a conversation on trying to tease out the truth about God, the Bible, and mythology. How should we understand these ancient human fixtures in light of changing standards of truth? What we intended as a guest-hosted interview to help me sort through my c…
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Matt Leavenworth is a new friend of mine. On his suggestion, we recorded a conversation on trying to tease out the truth about God, the Bible, and mythology. How should we understand these ancient human fixtures in light of changing standards of truth? What we intended as a guest-hosted interview to help me sort through my changing views on these t…
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The way we handle our knowledge of good and evil divides the world, philosophically, into two camps. On the one side are those who implicitly rely on their grasp of good and evil to inform and justify their attempts to control the world. On the other are those who hold loosely or doubt or reject their own ability to parse good and evil. The first t…
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Given the scope of the topic, this discussion is bound to be both insufficient and controversial. Be that as it may, I'm grateful to have such an experienced voice on the podcast. Steve Scansen shares some of his background in the faith and suggests three categories of biblical difficulties--similarity to other ancient texts, internal discrepancies…
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In the process of discussing Rule 9 on the topic of listening to the person you're talking to, Seth and I stumble into religion and politics, personhood, self-examination, advice-giving, the divide between love and truth, intellectual blindspots, and coping with the discomfort of disagreement, among other amusing conversational pitfalls. Email comm…
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Have you ever thought of yourself as a character in your own story--the story you tell yourself to make sense of the world? Do you feel the stress of needing others to be different so that you can be okay? How does emotional maturity arise? Henry and I continue our discussion of these questions and others, including the nature of a God who doesn't …
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How do you deal with the things you can't change? What stories do you tell yourself to make sense of your experiences? How do we relate to truth and reality when they seem to be bent on taking us apart? In this two-part interview, Henry Kennah and I discuss these and related questions through the lens of Byron Katie's book, Loving What Is, and Henr…
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This is a special episode. The woman I’m talking with picked up my son and me while we were hitchhiking through Wyoming. Her story is fairly graphic at points, but it is also hopeful. I think some of you will find it encouraging in the midst of your own hardships. At one point in the conversation, I actually say to her, “How are you even still here…
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Good chat with an old friend, Steve Brown. We chop up one of the finer chapters of 12 Rules for Life, on the connection between Oedipal mothers and the nanny state. Other creatures glimpsed along the way include Homer Simpsonian man-children, Ariel the little mermaid, Big Brother, and the Swedish Nazi scientist from Captain America. Tyranny In A Nu…
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Do little lies lead to bigger ones? Does deceit affect our souls? What becomes of a State built on lies, and what truth-responsibility do citizens have? I share a couple personal stories about breakthroughs in honesty while discussing Rule 8 (from Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules for Life) with the one and only Garth Howley. Support the show…
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Do your friends stand by you even when you don't do what they want? How can we stop making excuses for the takers in our lives, and how can we find and keep people who are real and true? These questions are complicated by the lukewarm gruel of half-hearted social media "friends" and full-hearted fakery. Peterson, again, brings some great insights t…
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Why is the need to be right so strong? Why is it so hard to admit our faults? In the course of discussing the book Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me), Dr. Sarah Townley and I discuss many of the issues surrounding the cracks in our nature. The book addresses issues at the fascinating nexus of philosophy, psychology, and the hard facts of daily life…
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Here's a look at just one of the ways these strange times are playing out in the world of money. Our economic system allows for the accumulation of wealth--in terms of buying power, at least. That same system also advertises itself to us as somehow inherent or inevitable, probably because we were born into it and it's all we've every known. The han…
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Wondering if you should look into gold (or silver) lately? In this episode, I discuss the perennial metal with Erin Moffett of 7k Metals. We move from basic terminology, such as bullion, troy ounce, and numismatic, to more involved issues, such as the nature of money and that one time owning gold became a crime. Erin's contact info: www.7kmetals.co…
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Another discussion of a chapter of Peterson's book, 12 Rules for Life. Andrew Akerstrom and I dive into the inside of envy, effort, humility, transformation, and the counterproductive addiction of serving appearances. Standards are necessary to ensure desirable outcomes. Values inevitably arise from these standards. These standards then become our …
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Phil and I dive into it again on the topics of Marxism, the place of government, self-sufficiency, and responsibility. We stumble our way through the neuroses of billionaires, the illegitimacy of property, how we're all on the team of the serfs, and how capitalism is in the air we breathe. How do we get our bearings in the winds of commercialism if…
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For those who don't know, polyamory (the practice of having multiple romantic partners, often called an "open relationship") has recently seen a resurgence in popularity. Phil Griffin and I sat down to discuss his experience in this practice. In the course of our discussion, we touch on childhood impressions about marriage and divorce, cultural nor…
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A discussion of a chapter in Jordan Peterson's book, 12 Rules For Life, with Aaron Langford. We discuss work, jealousy, depression, Cain & Abel, the character of demons, and the Grand Inquisitor, among other matters. Aaron is a home builder, free thinker, and rock climber who likes to bump his over-ear, noise-cancelling, Bose-phones while dominatin…
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A conversation with Scott Darling, a man of faith and action. We discuss his mission and method in praying for persecuted believers and spiritual revival. We also touch on the specter of meaninglessness, the thirst for righteousness, and the place of the traditional family in the survival of the human race. Strategic Prayer Montana (facebook page) …
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A conversation with Noah Lix, a 20-year-old skater and student of life. We discuss childhood trauma, his defense of pornography, the difficulty of thinking for oneself, the importance of clear-eyed parenting, and the heart of masculinity. Subscribe: https://www.thehinterlands.net Support: https://www.patreon.com/thehinterlands Ted Talk on Porn: htt…
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