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The Know Rogan Experience

Cross Pond Productions

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The Know Rogan Experience is a show where two podcasters with no previous Rogan experience get to know Joe Rogan. Joe Rogan is one of the most listened to people on the planet, whose interviews and opinions influence millions. He is regularly criticized for his views, often by people who have never actually listened to Rogan. So we listen to Joe Rogan, and, where needed, try to correct the record. It’s the show for those who are curious about Joe Rogan, his guests, and their claims, as well ...
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'Almost' is a powerful intergenerational tale of two families – one German, one British – from the trenches of World War I to the skies of World War II. Breathtaking in scope, depth, characterization and historical relevance, 'Almost' unpacks the disasters of the world that flow like blood from deeply intimate family betrayals and traumas. Why is the world so violent? What is the true cause of war? Can mankind ever find peace? This novel tackles the greatest questions we all face - and answe ...
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The Future

Stefan Molyneux

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A novel by Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain - the largest and most popular philosophy show in the world! www.freedomain.com Centuries in the future, an old man awakes from cryogenic sleep to face the judgement of a utopian society that barely survived his past abuse of power. In the vein of 'Atlas Shrugged,' philosopher Stefan Molyneux has created a compelling and powerful work of imagination. He vividly describes the wonderful future that mankind can achieve - and the barriers to getting ...
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Peaceful Parenting

Stefan Molyneux, MA

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My powerful new book "Peaceful Parenting" is now available FOR FREE! The morality, psychology, and science of ethical child-raising... Finally, the book the whole world has been waiting for! In clear and practical detail, “Peaceful Parenting” applies the logic and reason of science, psychology, evidence and rigorous morality to the healthy and ethical raising of our greatest treasures — our own children… https://www.peacefulparenting.com
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Freedomain Live Podcast

Stefan Molyneux, MA

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Stefan Molyneux is the founder and host of Freedomain, the largest and most popular philosophy show in the world. With more than 4,500 podcasts, 10 books and 600 million downloads, Stefan has spread the cause of liberty and philosophy to millions of listeners around the world. Mr. Molyneux holds a Masters Degree in History from the University of Toronto; his graduate thesis focused on the History of Philosophy, detailing the relationship between the metaphysical arguments and the political e ...
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Monday Morning Twitter/X Space 4 August 2025 In this episode, I examine the complex interplay between personal happiness and political freedom, drawing on philosophical concepts like Aristotle's eudaimonia. We discuss the sacrifices often required to advocate for political liberties, using historical examples such as Romania to highlight the import…
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We break down the August 2014 interview with Stefan Molyneux. Reddit | The Stefan Molyneux vs Ana Kasparian Saga Joe Rogan & Ana Kasparian Discuss Stefan Molyneux's Insane Comments Time | What I Learned as a Woman at a Men’s-Rights Conference Time | The First Real-Time Study of Parents Spanking Their Kids YouGov | Smacking: Parents who were physica…
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Stefan Molyneux's Freedomain platform hosts the world's largest online community devoted to philosophical inquiry and personal liberty. He joins Bob to discuss several topics, including Stefan's return (after exile) to Twitter, his advice to young men, and his evolving views on Christianity. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: The…
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We break down Joe's June 2025 interview with Bernie Sanders. Fortune | Today’s housing market is so upside down there are more senior citizens buying homes than Gen Z and millennials Clips used under fair use from JRE show #2341 Listen to our other shows: Cecil - Cognitive Dissonance and Citation Needed Marsh - Skeptics with a K and The Skeptic Pod…
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This lecture analyzes the historical and philosophical factors that influenced the baby boomer generation, connecting their behaviors to the moral decline following the 20th century's upheavals. It outlines the transition from optimism in the 18th to early 20th centuries to a pervasive sense of despair shaped by the World Wars and totalitarian regi…
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Twitter/X Space 31 July 2025 In this episode, I delve into the philosophical origins of evil with Jacob from Australia, discussing the interplay of order and chaos. We challenge the notion of chaos as evil and explore moral frameworks, including how childhood trauma shapes perceptions of good and evil. I analyze the nature of selfishness, intention…
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A debate following up from podcast 6046, "DOES TWO AND TWO MAKE FOUR? Twitter/X Space": https://fdrpodcasts.com/6046/does-two-and-two-make-four-twitterx-space In this episode, I explore the philosophical complexities of truth and context in mathematics, sparked by the statement "two and two make four." We discuss how context influences interpretati…
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22 July 2025 This lecture explores the is-ought dichotomy, analyzing David Hume's assertion that moral imperatives cannot be directly derived from factual statements. The speaker critiques the selective use of this principle in secular morality and legal contexts, arguing that moral judgments often reflect subjective views rather than objective tru…
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Friday Night Live 1 August 2025 In this episode, I explore philosophical inquiries that connect deeply with our lived experiences, focusing on consciousness, existence, and morality. We examine the relevance of these questions in our daily lives and challenge the tendency to stray into abstract theorization. Emphasizing the importance of moral fram…
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Wednesday Night Live 30 July 2025 Host Stefan Molyneux engages callers in a robust discussion about gender dynamics, societal expectations, and the impact of technology on relationships. The conversation begins with a caller challenging Stefan on his evolving views on men's issues and feminism, leading to an exploration of modern dating challenges …
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In this episode, I explore a listener's conflict over circumcision for his future son, navigating the clash between cultural norms and bodily autonomy. The caller shares his traumatic experience, prompting a discussion on the ethical implications of the practice and the importance of personal choice. We also address the need for reason over traditi…
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Adam Haman returns to help Bob critique two recent Tucker Carlson interviews, featuring Charlie Kirk and Saagar Enjeti. Although the conversations contained much to praise, Adam and Bob focus on the unfortunate economic paternalism in both. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: The YouTube version of this conversation. The Tucker in…
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The interview explores the intersection of philosophy, drug use, mental health, and parenting through a dialogue with callers. Topics include the role of skepticism toward drug use in enhancing creativity and the distinction between recreational and medically supervised use. The host discusses the historical context of psychedelics in philosophical…
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In this episode, I discuss the complexities of toxic familial relationships, challenging the notion that family bonds are unbreakable. I emphasize that abusive relationships should not be tolerated, advocating for the right to sever ties with toxic family members, akin to the acceptance of divorce. By engaging with callers, we explore the societal …
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Scott Horton talks to Bob about his recent Tucker Carlson performance, as well as identifying key lies about US foreign policy. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: The YouTube version of this conversation. This episode’s sponsor, PersistSEO.com. Scott Horton's appearance on the Tucker Carlson show. Scott's archives at the Libertar…
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Twitter/X Space 19 July 2025 In this episode, I explore the essence of philosophy and its relevance today, reflecting on my 45-year journey. We discuss the importance of humility in philosophical discourse, inspired by Socrates’ acknowledgment of ignorance, and critique the rush to judgment among "midwits." I examine moral grounding for atheists an…
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Twitter Space 17 July 2025 In this episode, I examine the relationship between Christian ethics and atheist rationality, questioning why atheists choose honesty. I challenge them to reflect on their moral consistency and free speech, while discussing the implications of their left-leaning political stance. We explore whether objective moral standar…
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We break down the June 2025 interview with FBI Director Kash Patel Live Fox Now | Jeffrey Epstein prison video had nearly 3 minutes cut from it: report Wikipedia | Michael Baden New York Times | Epstein’s Autopsy ‘Points to Homicide,’ Pathologist Hired by Brother Claims BBC | Jeffrey Epstein: Jail CCTV erased by 'technical errors' CBS | Right-wing …
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Twitter Space 15 July 2025 In this episode, I explore the foundations of ethics and morality in the context of atheism, questioning the source of truthfulness without God. I challenge atheists to articulate their own rationale for morality, critiquing common justifications that often lack depth. Through personal anecdotes and listener engagement, I…
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In this episode, I explore my personal moral journey, highlighting the stark contrasts between societal values and actual behaviors, particularly regarding the treatment of children. I share my experiences of neglect and abuse during my childhood, reflecting on how the silence from those aware of my suffering illustrates a troubling apathy towards …
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First TikTok Live 27 July 2025 In this episode, I discuss my experience with TikTok Live communications and the importance of community interaction. I explore contemporary political and social issues, including gender norms, modern feminism, and declining birth rates, while examining how government policies impact relationships. I also reflect on i…
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In this episode, I examine inner monologues and their influence on thought and communication. We discuss varied experiences of having or lacking an inner voice, referencing insights from a CBC article. Personal anecdotes highlight how cognitive styles affect relationships and memory. Drawing on psychologist Russell Hurlburt's classifications of tho…
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Twitter Space 14 July 2025 In this episode, I discuss the dynamics of female sexual competition and societal norms influencing dating behavior. Using a viral tweet as a starting point, I highlight the harsh realities women face in this competitive landscape and challenge the belief that men and women are fundamentally the same, which fosters resent…
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Friday Night Live 25 July 2025 In this episode, I tackle the complex value dynamics between men and women in relationships, spurred by a tweet about a historical engagement ring. I argue for recognizing women’s often-overlooked contributions like loyalty and support. Through personal anecdotes and caller engagement, we explore the impact of societa…
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Friday Morning Twitter Space 11 July 2025 In this episode, I examine the relationship between personal trauma, substance use, and moral dilemmas. We discuss how many individuals turn to self-medication to cope with emotional pain, highlighting the psychological factors at play. I challenge the notion that drug use leads to genuine insights, arguing…
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Twitter Space 24 July 2025 In this episode, I critically examine the philosophical ideas of Alan Watts, questioning the relevance of his insights on anxiety, childhood, and personal responsibility. I challenge Watts’ assertion that anxiety is unproductive, arguing instead that it can serve as a vital catalyst for action and survival, much as it did…
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Wednesday Night Twitter/X Space - 23 July 2025 This episode examines societal views on poverty, challenging prevailing narratives about wealth redistribution and government assistance like Universal Basic Income (UBI). Drawing from personal experiences, I argue that ineffective welfare systems perpetuate poverty and stress the importance of individ…
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Adam Haman returns to talk to a fellow Vegas entrepreneur, John "W2Jesus" Pollak, who is affiliated with the popular "Vegas Matt" YouTube channel. A fun discussion all around. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: The YouTube version of this conversation. The "Vegas Matt" YouTube channel. The HamanNature substack. Help support the B…
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FLASH Twitter Space 8 July 2025 In this episode, I critique the argument from popularity, stressing that follower count doesn't equate to intellectual validity. Drawing from my 20 years in social media, I emphasize the need for expertise in discussions and caution against unsolicited advice. I share personal experiences in dating, highlighting the …
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Twitter Space 22 July 2025 In this episode, I explore the complexities of female sexual beauty and its evolutionary ties to modern dating dynamics. I discuss the brief window of peak beauty relevant to attracting mates and the pressures women face regarding attractiveness in today's society. Through personal reflections and listener comments, I exa…
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Follow me on X! https://x.com/stefanmolyneux In this lecture, Stefan Molyneux examines the theme of indifference among Christians during his childhood experiences of violence and trauma. He highlights the contradictions between Christian moral teachings and the inaction of those professing these values, reflecting on a pervasive neglect he encounte…
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Christina Dent was raised a conservative Christian who was first homeschooled and then went to college to earn a degree in Biblical studies. She had always endorsed a punitive approach to drugs until she met the mother of a foster child, who shattered Christina's preconceptions. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: The YouTube vers…
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In this conversation, Stefan speaks with Bob, who struggles with emotional openness and vulnerability due to a traumatic childhood in a violent household. Despite a year of therapy, Bob finds it difficult to express his feelings, impacting his relationships and leading to isolation. Stefan connects Bob’s fears to his upbringing, emphasizing the nee…
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Adam Haman and Bob Murphy interview Jacob Hornberger to get to the bottom of their differing views on libertarianism and immigration. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: The YouTube version of this conversation. BMS ep 416, which was a response to Hornberger's original critique of Adam and Bob. Jacob's response to them. The HamanN…
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