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

  • 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.