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Iâve been quiet for a while, but Iâve been writing, thinking, travelling, reading, and recording in the background. This episode is a hard reset â where things are at, and where I want to go next. Thanks for being part of the start of this chapter xx
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Can we make boredom great again⊠or have Instagram Reels eradicated "being idle" for good?
Social media feels so passĂ©. Enter the new counterculture: kids proudly âraw-dogging real lifeâ â no headphones, no scrolls, just being here...now.
Me? Iâve gone full obsessive reader, devouring books even in deserted ski-resort parking lots during downtime. Speaking of ski resorts⊠my 3-year-old just had his first private lesson. Cue epic meltdown.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Happy new year!
In this episode, Jason reflects on his health struggles, including a chronic cough and recent illnesses, while celebrating the joy of marriage and family. He shares insights from his wedding day, transformative experiences of parenthood, and a memorable honeymoon in Nashville. The conversation also touches on culinary delights, the excitement of attending a hockey game, and personal growth through literature and spirituality. As he looks ahead to the new year, Jason expresses intentions for creativity and navigating social media with a focus on positivity.
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Cette conversation aborde les dĂ©fis du journalisme contemporain, en particulier au QuĂ©bec, oĂč l'opinion semble dominer l'information. StĂ©phan discute des enjeux israĂ©lo-palestiniens, de l'impact de Donald Trump sur la politique amĂ©ricaine, et des changements culturels aux Ătats-Unis. Ils soulignent Ă©galement les dĂ©fis liĂ©s Ă la libertĂ© d'expression et la responsabilitĂ© des mĂ©dias dans la diffusion de l'information. StĂ©phan aborde ensuite la couverture mĂ©diatique de Donald Trump, les enjeux de la BBC, ses rĂ©flexions sur la littĂ©rature et la culture, ainsi qu'une analyse des sociĂ©tĂ©s française, amĂ©ricaine et quĂ©bĂ©coise. Il conclut par une discussion sur la violence politique et son impact sur le discours contemporain.
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The conversation explores the significant shift in political affiliations among university professors and other professionals over the past 60 years, highlighting a pronounced liberal bias in academia and the tech industry. It discusses the implications of these trends on political discourse and the representation of diverse viewpoints in various fields.
Eric Kaufmann is Professor of Politics at The University of Buckingham and Director of the Centre for Heterodox Social Science. He directs Buckinghamâs new MA in the Politics of Cultural Conflict and PhD in Cultural Politicsas well as its open online course on Woke: the Origins, Dynamics and Implications of an Elite Ideology.
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In this conversation, Lucy Biggers (from The Free Press!) shares her journey from being a climate activist to questioning the mainstream climate narrative. She discusses the fear-driven messaging prevalent in the climate movement, the role of media in shaping public perception, and the importance of recognizing the positive developments in climate resilience.
Lucy emphasizes the value of fossil fuels in modern society and advocates for a more optimistic outlook on humanity's ability to adapt and innovate. She also critiques the ESG movement and the myth of the noble savage, highlighting the need for a balanced understanding of progress and environmentalism.
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Dans cet Ă©pisode, Jason s'entretient avec Ătienne-Alexandre Beauregard, chercheur Ă l'Institut Cardus et auteur du nouveau livre Anti-Civilisation : pourquoi nos sociĂ©tĂ©s s'effondrent de l'intĂ©rieur. Discussion sur les enjeux contemporains du conservatisme au QuĂ©bec. Ils explorent la crise de la libertĂ©, les particularitĂ©s du conservatisme quĂ©bĂ©cois, les clivages culturels et sociaux, ainsi que l'impact de la technologie sur la polarisation des idĂ©es. Beauregard aborde Ă©galement la question de l'immigration, le populisme et les perspectives d'avenir pour le QuĂ©bec, tout en soulignant l'importance des ancrages culturels et spirituels dans la sociĂ©tĂ© moderne.
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Dans cet Ă©pisode, Alexandre et Jason explorent leur connexion artistique, leurs parcours respectifs dans la musique et l'enseignement, ainsi que les dĂ©fis Ă©motionnels liĂ©s Ă la paternitĂ©. Ils discutent de l'importance des rencontres humaines, de la rĂ©silience face aux Ă©preuves, et de la maniĂšre dont la technologie influence leur vie. Ils abordent Ă©galement la quĂȘte d'authenticitĂ© dans la musique et la libĂ©ration des attentes sociales, tout en soulignant l'importance de crĂ©er pour soi-mĂȘme.
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Mandana Javan partage son parcours personnel et professionnel, de son enfance en Iran aprÚs la révolution islamique à son engagement pour les droits des femmes au Québec. Elle aborde les défis du communautarisme islamiste, la violence envers les femmes, et son travail clandestin pour aider celles qui souffrent de violences conjugales.
Mandana évoque également la question de la sécurité dans le contexte actuel et l'appropriation des discours politiques autour des droits des femmes et des conflits contemporains.
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Thomas Chatterton Williams is a staff writer at The Atlantic. He is also a visiting professor of humanities at Bard College, a 2022 Guggenheim fellow, and a nonresident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. He is the author of Self-Portrait in Black and White. Williamsâs work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Harperâs, The New Yorker, The London Review of Books, Le Monde, and many other places, and has been collected in The Best American Essays and The Best American Travel Writing. His new book, The Summer of Our Discontent: The Age of Certainty and the Demise of Discourse, is published by Knopf.
We discuss his latest book, 'The Summer of Our Discontent,' exploring themes of identity, race, and the impact of political discourse in contemporary society. He reflects on his personal journey of unlearning race, the implications of the Obama era, and the rise of identity politics. Williams emphasizes the need for a centrist approach to politics and the importance of open dialogue amidst increasing polarization. The discussion also touches on the role of faith and belonging in modern life, as well as the contrasting responses to identity politics in America and Europe.
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Dans cette conversation, Jason et ĂloĂŻse discutent de l'assassinat de Charlie Kirk, de ses implications sociopolitiques, et de la maniĂšre dont la sociĂ©tĂ© rĂ©agit Ă la violence et Ă la libertĂ© d'expression.
Ils abordent également l'importance de l'esprit critique, l'impact des réseaux sociaux, et les dangers de l'intelligence artificielle. La discussion met en lumiÚre les biais médiatiques et les doubles standards dans la perception des événements récents, tout en soulignant la nécessité d'un débat ouvert et respectueux.
Cette conversation explore des thĂšmes variĂ©s allant des thĂ©ories du complot Ă la spiritualitĂ©, en passant par la critique de la culture contemporaine et la quĂȘte d'identitĂ© au QuĂ©bec. Ils discutent aussi de la "dĂ©sinformation", du retour Ă la foi, des valeurs malsaines dans la sociĂ©tĂ© moderne, et de la responsabilitĂ© des artistes face Ă la censure et Ă la pression sociale. Ils soulignent l'importance de la libertĂ© d'expression et la nĂ©cessitĂ© d'un dialogue ouvert sur des sujets controversĂ©s.
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Helene Buzzetti est analyste politique aux Coops de lâinformation - Le Droit, Soleil, Quotidien, Nouvelliste, La Tribune, Voix de l'Est. Elle est aussi auteure de "Plaidoyer pour l'extrĂȘme centre".
Dans cette conversation, HĂ©lĂšne et Jason explorent les dĂ©fis de la communication dans le paysage mĂ©diatique actuel, en discutant de l'impact des segments courts sur la profondeur des dĂ©bats, de la rĂ©ception de son livre sur l'extrĂȘme centre, et de l'Ă©volution des vĂ©ritĂ©s dans le contexte de la pandĂ©mie de COVID-19. Ils abordent Ă©galement la nĂ©cessitĂ© d'Ă©couter des opinions divergentes et la peur qui peut inhiber l'expression libre des idĂ©es.
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Aaron Stupple is a practicing physician, former public school teacher and author of The Sovereign Child. He lives in Western Massachusetts with his wife and five children.
In this episode, we discuss various aspects of parenting, focusing on non-coercive methods and the philosophy behind raising children.
We explore the importance of allowing children to develop organically, the impact of rules on trust and relationships, and the challenges of navigating modern parenting issues such as screen time and sleep. Aaron shares insights from his book, The Sovereign Child, which advocates for treating children as full status individuals and emphasizes the need for understanding rather than enforcing rules.
In this conversation, Jason and Aaron explore the complexities of modern life, including the impact of technology on brain development, the role of boredom, and the importance of autonomy in children's learning. They discuss the balance between digital engagement and real-life experiences, the influence of parenting on skill development, and the intricate relationship children have with food. The conversation also delves into the effects of social media on mental health and self-perception, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of these issues.
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Jason reflects on his summer experiences, particularly focusing on the challenges and joys of parenting during a two-week period alone with his children. He shares insights from his recent musical performance at the SuperFolk Festival, discussing the creative process and the emotional connection to his music. The conversation also delves into personal growth, including reconciling with a past friend and the importance of forgiveness and peace in one's life.
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In this conversation, Nicole Lampert discusses the complexities of the Israel-Hamas war, the rise of anti-Semitism, and the music industry's response to current events. She provides insights into the historical context of anti-Semitism, the role of media in shaping public perception and propaganda, and the political dynamics surrounding the conflict. The discussion also touches on the cultural implications of the war and the challenges faced by those trying to navigate these sensitive issues.
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In this episode of the Bajada Dialogues, Anthony Rispo shares his journey from musician to psychology graduate with a keen interest in political behavior. He discusses the impact of his musical background on his life, his motivations for creating content on social media, and the shifting political landscape among youth. The conversation delves into the complexities of navigating political discussions, the dynamics on college campuses, and the role of community and religion in today's society. Anthony also reflects on personal experiences with political ideologies and the rise of left-wing violence, providing insights into the psychological underpinnings of these phenomena.
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Clifford Lee Sargent is a YouTube creator and book reviewer known for his channel "Better Than Food," where he delivers thought-provoking reviews of literature, poetry, and films. Born in Norman, Oklahoma, in 1989 and raised near Portland, Oregon, he studied filmmaking and worked as a camera operator and editor before launching his channel in 2015. Now based in Florida, Sargent explores transgressive fiction and classic works by authors like Cormac McCarthy and Flannery O'Connor, captivating audiences with his deep analysis and engaging style.
In this dynamic conversation, Jason Bajada and Cliff Sargent delve into the transformative power of books, the pandemic's effect on reading habits, and AI's role in storytelling. They share personal insights on reading, life in different cities, and how literature shapes personal growth. The discussion also covers writing challenges, the value of rereading, and the thrill of discovering new authors. Cliff offers perspectives from his popular YouTube channel, Better Than Food (200k subscribers), and reflects on the evolving world of books in the digital era.
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Sarah Rose Siskind is a science comedy writer & founder of Hello SciCom, a company that makes intelligence entertaining. She also does creative consulting for chatbots & robots. She's a psychedelic comedian featured in the New Yorker, was the head writer for Neil deGrasse Tyson's TV show StarTalk on Fox, wrote jokes for the White House Press Correspondents' dinner and did a bird call on the Letterman show!
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Dans cet épisode, Cindy Bédard et Jason Bajada explorent leur relation avec la musique, la technologie et l'expérience humaine. Cindy partage son parcours musical, ses inspirations et ses réflexions sur l'impact de la technologie sur les interactions humaines. Ils discutent également de l'importance de l'authenticité dans la musique et des connexions qu'ils ont établies au fil des ans.
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Dans cette conversation, Jason et Frank discutent de la transparence dans les médias, en particulier en ce qui concerne la politique canadienne et américaine. Ils explorent comment la culture médiatique influence la perception du public et comment les personnalités politiques, comme Trump et Musk, façonnent le paysage politique actuel.
La discussion aborde également les dynamiques internes au sein du parti républicain et les tensions qui en découlent.
Cette conversation explore les tensions politiques et économiques actuelles, en mettant l'accent sur la vision audacieuse d'Elon Musk et les défis auxquels il fait face. Les intervenants discutent de la polarisation politique, de la violence et de la diffamation dans le discours public, ainsi que des préoccupations des jeunes générations face à leur avenir. Ils soulignent l'importance de rester fidÚle à ses valeurs plutÎt que de se laisser guider par l'appartenance à un groupe.
On explore aussi l'importance de l'authenticitĂ© et de l'honnĂȘtetĂ© dans le discours politique, en mettant en lumiĂšre le cynisme croissant parmi les Ă©lecteurs face aux manĆuvres opportunistes des politiciens. Frank discute Ă©galement de la perception de Trump et de sa capacitĂ© Ă Ă©tablir un lien authentique avec son Ă©lectorat. L'empathie et la comprĂ©hension des motivations des autres sont mises en avant comme des Ă©lĂ©ments essentiels pour un dĂ©bat politique constructif.
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