• Episode 120: Brian Hare - Friendliness: The Human Superpower
    Sep 13 2024

    Brian Hare is a professor of evolutionary anthropology at Duke University and is the co-author of the book "Survival of the Friendliest: Understanding Our Origins and Rediscovering Our Common Humanity."

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    (00:00) Intro

    (00:46) The origin and ideas of "Survival of the Friendliest"

    (07:38) The story of human survival and dominance

    (20:20) What is meant by "friendliness"?

    (26:40) Tribal identity and darker aspects of human cooperation

    (35:15) Political polarization in America

    (46:12) The work of Braver Angels and overcoming political division

    (52:30) Is it ever appropriate to dehumanize?

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    55 mins
  • Episode 119: Stephen Kinzer - The Secret Truths of MK-Ultra
    Sep 6 2024

    Stephen Kinzer is a historian, a Senior Fellow in International and Public Affairs at Brown University, and the author of various books including, "Poisoner in Chief: Sidney Gottlieb and the CIA Search for Mind Control."

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    (00:00) Intro

    (01:00) What was MK-Ultra? Who was Sidney Gottlieb?

    (08:55) The U.S.'s collaboration with Nazi and Japanese torturers

    (14:43) The historical context that justified MK-Ultra

    (24:25) Examples of torture from the MK-Ultra program

    (30:53) LSD and MK-Ultra

    (39:14) The eventual conclusion from the MK-Ultra program

    (43:21) Speculating on the full scope and details of the MK-Ultra program

    (49:13) Stephen's ethical judgments on Gottlieb

    (53:25) Has Stephen received pushback for his revelations?

    (57:04) Is something like MK-Ultra happening now?

    (59:47) Why do so few Americans know about MK-Ultra?

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Episode 118: Helen Fisher - Understanding Why We Love
    Aug 30 2024

    Helen Fisher was an anthropologist, a professor, an author, and was one of the world's experts on the science of love.

    This is the final summer rebroadcast of 2024, episode 47 of "Keep Talking," the most-downloaded audio episode from this show. Helen sadly died on Saturday, August 17, 2024. She was charming, brilliant, and a gem of a human being, and I wanted to honor her by reposting her episode as the final summer rebroadcast of this year.

    During our conversation, Helen talks about her background interest in love, the role that love plays in human existence, the evolutionary purpose of love, how the subconscious influences who we fall in love with, how to know if you aren't in love, and wisdom she would provide to improve one's probability for healthy romance and a compatible mate choice.

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    (00:00) Intro

    (01:05) How Helen got interested in studying love

    (05:18) Trailblazing the academic study of love

    (06:22) What is love?

    (11:01) Love and love decisions are life's most important choices

    (12:46) Understanding "love maps" and the unconscious as it relates to love

    (22:15) Millennials and "slow love"

    (27:56) When are you not in love? When is it time to end a relationship?

    (37:58) Identifying great compatibility matches

    (41:53) Mitigating the risks of neuroticism from torpedoing a relationship

    (48:30) Attachment styles and compatibility

    (54:46) Identifying the root cause of depression

    (56:46) Ending a relationship when indifference is present

    (01:08:00) Designing a lifestyle that makes you a better and authentic partner

    (01:11:27) The role of marriage in human life

    (01:15:30) Helen getting married in her mid-70's

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Episode 117: Richard Reeves - Understanding the Suffering of Modern Men
    Aug 23 2024

    Richard Reeves is a writer, a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and the author of "Of Boys and Men."

    This is a rebroadcast of episode 67 of "Keep Talking," one of the most important conversations from this show. Richard presents data detailing how boys and men are falling behind in education and employment, that men represent three out every four "deaths of despair," and the confusion over what is good about being a man and what it means to be a man as gender roles have significantly changed.

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    (00:00) Intro

    (01:06) How Richard realized men are falling behind

    (04:42) The data re: men falling behind in education

    (08:02) The structure of education helps women's natural abilities

    (12:26) A response to the indifference of male decline

    (17:06) Stories of suffering of modern men

    (20:30) Men are "opting out" not "acting out"

    (25:42) What would men be doing without porn and video games?

    (27:19) Big stats and small stats that reveal the decline of men

    (30:56) A sense of agency is crucial for men who are struggling

    (37:31) Jim Hollis' work for men

    (38:46) Jordan Peterson is a gigantic listening ear for men

    (44:06) The Andrew Tate phenomenon

    (51:31) Jordan Peterson's rage and empathy

    (57:09) Divorce and its effect on men

    (01:02:44) What is the evolutionary purpose of men?

    (01:06:46) Children need positive relationships with their fathers; married parents less so

    (01:15:39) Solutions to increase male flourishing

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Episode 116: Kevin Kelly - Ideas To Live A Wise Life
    Aug 16 2024

    Kevin Kelly is a photographer, a futurist, an editor, and the author of multiple books, including "Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier," the subject of our conversation.

    This is a rebroadcast of episode 75 of "Keep Talking," one of my favorite episodes. On his 68th birthday, Kevin wrote "68 Bits of Unsolicited Advice" for his children - an essay that went viral. He wrote two more birthday advice essays for years 69 and 70. Now, after cleaning those nuggets up and adding 150 more, he has written a treasure-trove of wisdom, created and given to the world by one of America's most perceptive thinkers.

    This is my favorite kind of book, and Kevin has created a masterpiece that I will consult for the rest of my life. I highly recommend it for anyone looking to become just a little bit wiser, a little bit better, a little bit more thoughtful.

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    (00:00) Intro

    (00:55) Why Kevin began sharing advice

    (03:21) "68 Bits of Unsolicited Advice" popularity

    (05:27) 10 pieces of advice

    (07:42) You are what you do

    (12:00) Character is about how you deal with power

    (18:55) Look back 25 years from today to decide

    (22:20) The three things you need

    (36:15) Cultivate 12 people who love you

    (40:35) Money is to allow you to do great work

    (41:51) A perfect day to Kevin Kelly

    (44:15) Success and wealth

    (45:46) What's the point of obtaining wisdom?

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    51 mins
  • Episode 115: Traver Boehm - How To Become A Better Man
    Aug 9 2024

    Traver Boehm is an entrepreneur, a speaker, the author of "Today I Rise" and "Man UNcivilized," and the founder of the UNcivilized Movement, "dedicated to ending the unnecessary suffering in men to end the suffering caused by men."

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    00:00 Intro

    00:31 How Traver got into men's work

    05:40 Living as an unconscious man for 40 years

    10:53 Integrity and the book "How To Be A Man" by Robert Masters

    16:26 Advice for men who feel out of integrity

    28:04 Asking men: what do you want?

    39:32 Shame, and how men can ask for what they need

    55:22 Selecting women and the importance of male tribe

    01:06:52 Male isolation and how to find good men

    01:13:18 Vulnerability and how much Traver has changed

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Episode 114: Orna Donath - Regretting Motherhood, Part 2
    Aug 2 2024

    Orna Donath is a professor at Tel Aviv University and is the author of the landmark book "Regretting Motherhood." During our conversation, Orna talks about the lessons from her research, her own "silent knowing" that she didn't want to be a mom, the importance of knowing oneself, and her new research of elderly, childless women in Israel. Orna also talks about the role of fear in pressuring women to become a mom, her yearly dialogue with a dozen women who are trying to decide whether to have kids, healthy models for childless women, and her interviews with childless men.

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    00:00 Intro

    00:36 Stories of women who have regretted having kids

    05:08 What has been traumatic to women about becoming mothers?

    10:04 The role of fear in pressuring women to have kids

    16:41 The lack of healthy models for women without kids

    23:31 Lessons from elderly, childless women

    28:51 Lessons from women who are wrestling with whether to have kids

    35:57 Meaning and purpose in life without kids

    42:27 Quotes in praise or Orna and her work

    44:18 Men who don't want to have kids

    54:46 Addressing questions Orna wants to answer

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    58 mins
  • Episode 113: Roy Baumeister - Taboo Truths About Men And Women
    Jul 26 2024

    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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    1 hr and 4 mins