The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Dr. Jordan B. Peterson

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast offers a deep dive into the complex intersections of psychology, philosophy, and human behavior, guided by the renowned psychologist and bestselling author Dr. Jordan B. Peterson. Each episode invites listeners into thought-provoking discussions that challenge conventional wisdom and explore critical thinking in the modern world. From enlightening one-on-one interviews with prominent thinkers and influential personalities to intricate lectures on life's fundamental truths, Dr. Peterson dissects the core principles that govern our lives and offers insights that encourage personal growth and understanding. Listeners are treated to a range of topics, from the intricacies of human psychology to the fundamental principles of Western philosophy. Dr. Peterson, with his profound expertise, not only unravels complex ideas but also provides practical advice on navigating life's many challenges. Whether you are seeking guidance on personal development or looking for intellectual stimulation, this podcast promises to engage your mind and provoke your thoughts, leaving you with new perspectives to consider and apply in your everyday life.

Episodes

  • 261. The Story of Possum Trot | Joshua Weigel, Bishop and Donna Martin

    Dr. Jordan B. Peterson interviews Bishop Martin, Donna Martin, Joshua Weigel, and others involved in the transformative community project in Possum Trot, as depicted in the film "The Sound of Hope." The episode provides a deep dive into the motives, challenges, and impacts of the community's collective effort to adopt children from foster care, focusing on the least wanted, older children. It also explores the broader implications of such community action on societal and familial structures, highlighting the personal stories and philosophical insights from the participants about responsibility, grief, and community support.

  • Conservative Failings and the Reform UK Party | Nigel Farage

    In this compelling episode of Dr. Jordan B. Peterson's podcast, Nigel Farage discusses his views on the shortcomings of the Conservative Party in the UK, particularly post-Brexit, and his new political endeavor with the Reform UK party. Farage critiques the Conservative Party's inability to manage immigration effectively, reduce bureaucracy for small businesses, and uphold conservative values, especially regarding net-zero policies. He expresses his determination to rectify these failings by advocating for a return to traditional, democratic principles that respect national sovereignty and address the concerns of ordinary citizens. Farage also outlines his vision for the Reform UK party, aiming to create a mass movement to challenge the status quo and reinvigorate British politics with common sense and respect for the nation state.

  • 460. AI, Internet Scams, and the Balance of Freedom | Chris Olson

    In this enlightening episode, Dr. Jordan B. Peterson discusses with Chris Olson, CEO of the Media Trust Company, the pervasive nature of internet scams and the potential solutions to safeguard users. They delve into the specific vulnerabilities of different demographic groups, such as seniors targeted by romance scams and tech support fraud, and younger individuals targeted by drug dealers or human traffickers via the internet. The conversation extends into the role of AI in facilitating these scams, raising ethical concerns about technology's reach and the balance between freedom and security in the hyper-connected digital world. They emphasize the need for a combined effort from governments, tech companies, and individuals to combat these growing threats effectively.

  • 459. Texas Children's Hospital Exposed for Illegal Gender Affirming Care | Dr. Eithan Haim

    In this intense discussion, Dr. Jordan B. Peterson interviews Dr. Eithan Haim, a whistleblower who exposes illegal practices at Texas Children's Hospital. Dr. Haim recounts his experiences and the severe repercussions he faced after revealing the hospital's continued illegal gender-affirming surgeries on minors. The conversation delves into broader issues of medical ethics, censorship, and the corruption of medical institutions by ideological agendas. Dr. Haim's story is a stark reminder of the complexities and dangers that can arise when medical practices intersect with contentious social issues.

  • 458. Strictness Absent Tyranny Leads to a Great Education | Katharine Birbalsingh

    In this compelling discussion, Dr. Jordan Peterson delves into the educational philosophy of Katharine Birbalsingh, the headmistress of Michaela School in London. Birbalsingh, known as the strictest headmistress in Britain, shares her challenging journey to establish a school that defies conventional educational norms with strict discipline enveloped in care and high expectations. Despite facing severe opposition, the school's results have been outstanding, with students achieving top marks and gaining admissions to prestigious universities. The conversation explores themes of responsibility, communal values, and the necessity of a structured educational environment to foster genuine learning and character development.

  • 457. God, Marxism, and the Fall of the West | Ayaan Hirsi Ali

    In this engaging episode, Dr. Jordan B. Peterson discusses with Ayaan Hirsi Ali the significant cultural and political shifts affecting the West. Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a former Muslim who converted to Christianity, shares her insights on the subversion of Western institutions by cultural Marxism and political Islam. They delve into the degradation of academic rigor, the crisis in democratic institutions, and the threats to free speech. Hirsi Ali's project, "Restoration," aims to return Western society to its foundational values and address the ideological warfare that she believes is eroding the fabric of Western culture. The conversation also touches on the personal journeys of both Peterson and Hirsi Ali, exploring the deep philosophical and existential questions that drive their current work.

  • Sugar Cravings, Red Meat, and Your Health | Max Lugavere

    Dr. Jordan B. Peterson discusses with Max Lugavere the impact of diet on neurological health, influenced by Lugavere's personal journey through his mother's battle with dementia. They delve into dietary impacts on mental health, emphasizing preventative measures against dementia and similar diseases. The episode examines the potential of dietary changes, particularly in animal-based and low-carbohydrate diets, to improve neurological health and prevent cognitive decline.

  • 455. The Devil and Karl Marx | Dr. Paul Kengor

    Dr. Jordan B. Peterson delves into a profound discussion with Dr. Paul Kengor about Karl Marx’s lesser-known poetic and dramatic works, which they argue provide foundational insights into his ideological developments. They examine how Marx's early literary explorations, especially those concerning themes of the devil and destruction, prefigured the revolutionary zeal of his later economic theories. The conversation illuminates the dark, often Mephistophelian influences in Marx’s writings, suggesting that these formative works significantly influenced his later political polemics and the creation of Marxism.

  • 454. Urban Warfare, Civilian Casualty, & Human Shields | John Spencer

    In this engaging episode, John Spencer delves into his extensive experience with urban warfare, both as a military strategist and as an academic. The discussion centers on the evolving nature of urban conflicts and the unique challenges they pose. Spencer brings real-world insights from his deployments, particularly focusing on the recent conflicts that demonstrate the critical roles cities play in modern warfare. The conversation also explores the implications of fighting in densely populated areas, the strategic use of human shields, and the ethical and logistical complexities that armies face today. Through this discourse, Spencer underscores the significance of adapting military strategies to urban settings and the importance of understanding the human, social, and physical terrain of cities in conflict.

  • 453. Potential Solutions to Fix Mass Indoctrination | Eric Kaufmann

    In this thought-provoking episode of Dr. Jordan B. Peterson's podcast, guest Dr. Eric Kaufmann discusses the cultural shifts driven by what he terms "progressive literalism," tracing its origins back to the early 20th century. The conversation explores the transformation of identity politics into a form of new sacredness where marginalized groups are placed at the center of a moral universe. Dr. Kaufmann explains how this shift has influenced higher education, corporate practices, and broader societal norms, leading to phenomena like cancel culture and equity-driven policies. The dialogue also touches on the impact of these ideologies on the youth, particularly young women, and delves into the psychological underpinnings that support these cultural movements.

  • 452. The Loudest Woman in Comedy | Roseanne Barr

    In this enlightening episode, Dr. Jordan B. Peterson delves into the world of comedy with the outspoken and trailblazing comedian Roseanne Barr. They discuss Roseanne's recent work with the Daily Wire, her role in the show "Mister Burcham," and her perspectives on comedy's power in society. Roseanne shares her experiences with cancel culture, class struggles in Hollywood, and the comedic renaissance in Austin, Texas, influenced by Joe Rogan's endeavors. The conversation also covers the importance of humor in conveying truth and dealing with societal issues, highlighting the unique role comedians play in challenging and entertaining audiences.

  • The Sins of Adam and the True Nature of Eve

    Dr. Jordan B. Peterson delves into the biblical stories of Adam and Eve, focusing on the themes of moral knowledge, the fallibility of humans, and the existential implications of these stories. He argues that the tales reveal essential truths about human nature, such as the pitfalls of pride and the complex dynamics of human relationships. Peterson critiques both the empirical rationalist view and postmodern skepticism, suggesting that stories, particularly biblical ones, guide our perception of the world more profoundly than commonly acknowledged. He also discusses the psychological and social consequences of the actions of Adam and Eve, connecting them to broader philosophical and cultural conflicts.

  • Meaning, Depression, & the Weight of the World | Jordan Peterson

    Dr. Jordan B. Peterson explores complex themes of personal responsibility, the pursuit of meaning over expedience, and the psychological mechanisms that govern our perception of the world. Addressing a live audience in Dublin, he elaborates on his philosophical and psychological insights, reflecting on the deeper significance of play, the destructive nature of evil, and the transformative potential of confronting personal and collective darkness with a playful spirit. The episode is a deep dive into understanding the human psyche and offers strategies for navigating life's burdens with grace and resilience.

  • 451. Navigating Belief, Skepticism, and the Afterlife | Alex O'Connor

    In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Jordan B. Peterson and Alex O'Connor delve into the complex terrain of belief systems, skepticism, and the afterlife. They discuss how personal experiences and scientific understanding influence our beliefs about what happens after death. The dialogue covers a range of topics, from the role of religion in shaping our views to the potential implications of these beliefs on societal and individual levels. Both Peterson and O'Connor provide compelling arguments, using philosophical inquiries and psychological theories to unpack the often-taboo subject of death and what may lie beyond.

  • 450. Reagan, Star Wars, Trump, & Power | Dennis Quaid

    In this episode of the Jordan B. Peterson podcast, Dr. Peterson converses with actor Dennis Quaid about his role as Ronald Reagan in an upcoming film. They delve into Reagan's lifelong stance against communism, which Quaid's film highlights as the focal point of his presidency. The discussion extends to Hollywood's current political climate and its history of dealing with political issues, with Quaid sharing personal anecdotes from his acting career and his insights on Reagan's influential presidency. The conversation also touches on the personal side of Reagan, portraying him as a principled yet controversial figure.

  • 449. Trauma and the Demolition of Faith | Ronnie Janoff-Bulman

    In a profound discussion with Dr. Ronnie Janoff-Bulman, Dr. Jordan B. Peterson explores the concept of "shattered assumptions" and its implications on trauma and political ideologies. They discuss how traumatic experiences can disrupt deeply held beliefs, leading to a reassessment of one's worldview. The conversation further delves into the dichotomy of approach and avoidance in human psychology, and how these mechanisms influence political leanings and responses to societal issues. The episode illuminates the psychological underpinnings that shape our responses to trauma and the narratives we construct to make sense of the world.

  • 448. Alternative Walk of Fame | Brett Cooper

    Dr. Jordan Peterson discusses Brett Cooper's unconventional path to success, from early acting aspirations to becoming a YouTube phenomenon with a significant following. Brett shares her childhood experiences, including the tragic loss of her brother and the struggles with family dynamics that shaped her. She delves into her acting career, the pivotal move to Hollywood, and the challenges she faced in an industry known for its harsh realities. The discussion extends into Brett's decision to pivot towards political media, her role at Daily Wire, and how she's managed to intertwine her conservative values with her content, providing a unique niche in political commentary.

  • 447. Nuclear Power Is Safer Than Wind and Solar | James Walker

    In this enlightening episode, Dr. Jordan B. Peterson interviews James Walker, focusing on the innovative nuclear energy solutions provided by Walker's company, Nanonuclear. They delve into the technical aspects and potential impacts of microreactors—small, portable nuclear reactors that could revolutionize energy provision, particularly in remote and impoverished areas. The conversation covers the engineering challenges, regulatory hurdles, and societal benefits of transitioning to nuclear energy, emphasizing its superiority in safety and efficiency compared to other forms of renewable energy.

  • 446. War, PTSD, & Psychedelics | Kelsi Sheren

    Dr. Jordan B. Peterson delves into a compelling dialogue with Kelsi Sheren, who shares her harrowing experiences as a Canadian military veteran and her journey towards healing. The discussion opens with Kelsi’s background in martial arts and her transition into the military, where she faced intense challenges in Afghanistan. Post-war, Kelsi grapples with PTSD, finding solace and recovery through psychedelics. The conversation also touches on broader issues like the state of the Canadian military and societal attitudes towards gender roles and identity. Kelsi's story is a raw and powerful testament to the struggles and resilience of a soldier.

  • 445. An Honest Conversation About Hollywood | Adrian Grenier

    In this episode, Dr. Jordan B. Peterson engages with Adrian Grenier in a candid dialogue exploring Grenier's journey from a celebrated actor to a more grounded individual involved in environmental activism. The conversation delves into Grenier's early life challenges, his rise to fame with "Entourage," and his eventual disillusionment with the Hollywood lifestyle. The episode illuminates Grenier's efforts to realign his life towards more meaningful pursuits, including starting a family and managing a sustainable farm. This transition is framed by his reflections on personal responsibility, the impact of fame, and the search for authenticity in a life redefined by purpose beyond the screen.

  • 444. The Collective Unconscious, Christ, and the Covenant | Russell Brand

    In this thought-provoking discussion, Dr. Jordan B. Peterson and Russell Brand explore the intricate connections between the collective unconscious, Christ, and societal covenants. They discuss the influence of large language models on understanding human cognitive patterns, drawing parallels between AI behavior and human thought processes. The conversation shifts towards the transformative power of Christ's teachings and the philosophical implications of sacrifice and authority. They contemplate the role of cultural stories in shaping individual identity and societal structures, emphasizing the need for a balance between authority and personal freedom.

  • 443. The Brutal Reality of the Middle East | Mosab Hassan Yousef

    Dr. Jordan B. Peterson interviews Mosab Hassan Yousef, who provides an intense and personal narrative about growing up in the Middle East, his involvement with Hamas, and his eventual collaboration with Israeli intelligence. Yousef discusses the ideological and religious motivations behind the conflicts in the region, particularly focusing on the role of Hamas and the impact of Palestinian leadership on the youth. He criticizes the glorification of violence in Palestinian society and offers a unique perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, advocating for a new approach to peace and reconciliation.

  • 442. BILL C63 - Everything You Need to Know | Bruce Pardy & Konstantin Kisin

    Dr. Jordan B. Peterson discusses Bill C63, which he describes as the most totalitarian bill he's seen, with legal experts Bruce Pardy and Konstantin Kisin. They explore the bill’s impact on free speech, the legal system, and human rights. The episode delves into the legal definitions and potential consequences of hate speech, as well as the broader implications of the bill on personal freedoms and societal structures. Peterson and his guests analyze the historical context of similar laws and the evolution of legal standards in Canada, comparing these with international examples. They express significant concerns about the bill’s approach to handling online conduct and its potential to infringe on individual rights and freedoms.