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Episode 113: Roy Baumeister - Taboo Truths About Men And Women

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Roy Baumeister is a professor and a prolific author of many books, including "Willpower" and "Is There Anything Good About Men?" During our conversation, Roy talks about men as nature's "play things," his thinking on how homosexuality persevered through evolution, the truth about men in society, lessons from the book "Self-Made Man" by Norah Vincent, the importance of male cooperation in creating civilization, free will, how he's changed his mind, and more.

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00:00 Intro

00:32 Men are nature's "play-things"

05:04 There are more men at the extremes

07:23 How do gay people exist?

11:29 Lessons from "Self-Made Man" by Norah Vincent

15:48 Men and women were "designed" with different skills

21:01 What is good about men?

31:02 Why are men wired for cooperation?

37:12 Quotes from "Is There Anything Good About Men?"

38:37 The tragedy of the male sex drive

46:24 What is interesting to Roy right now?

54:26 In what ways has Roy changed his mind?

01.01:52 Who does Roy go to for information and truth?

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Roy Baumeister is a professor and a prolific author of many books, including "Willpower" and "Is There Anything Good About Men?" During our conversation, Roy talks about men as nature's "play things," his thinking on how homosexuality persevered through evolution, the truth about men in society, lessons from the book "Self-Made Man" by Norah Vincent, the importance of male cooperation in creating civilization, free will, how he's changed his mind, and more.

------------

Book a meeting with Dan

------------

Keep Talking Substack

Rate on Spotify

Rate on Apple Podcasts

Social media and all episodes

------------

Support via Venmo

Support on Substack

Support on Patreon

------------

00:00 Intro

00:32 Men are nature's "play-things"

05:04 There are more men at the extremes

07:23 How do gay people exist?

11:29 Lessons from "Self-Made Man" by Norah Vincent

15:48 Men and women were "designed" with different skills

21:01 What is good about men?

31:02 Why are men wired for cooperation?

37:12 Quotes from "Is There Anything Good About Men?"

38:37 The tragedy of the male sex drive

46:24 What is interesting to Roy right now?

54:26 In what ways has Roy changed his mind?

01.01:52 Who does Roy go to for information and truth?

  continue reading

118 episodes

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