• Office Hours - Enrolling in Jordan Peterson Academy

  • Sep 20 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
  • Podcast

Office Hours - Enrolling in Jordan Peterson Academy

  • Summary

  • Show Notes:


    This week, Matt and Cameron talk Paul Lynch’s Prophet Song, dropping the nuclear bomb (a timely conversation), and torturing your roommates by cooking cabbage. They’ll also be getting into a topic that everyone has been dying to know more about: Jordan Peterson Academy. Well…maybe not, no one has asked us about it, but Cameron is dying to know how they got his email. Get read to get real anti-intellectual and tune in!


    Major themes: Lackluster dystopias, Cabbage torture, Jordan Peterson Academy


    6:45 - It Can’t Happen Here is indeed authored by Sinclair Lewis.


    41:42 - Politely and calmly discussing 1984


    43:07 - Actually, his Master’s was in medical botany, but his PhD was in nutritional ethnomedicine.


    50:06 - “Controversial professor Jordan Peterson retires from tenured position at U of T” by Lauren Alexander, Tahmeed Shafiq


    1:03:42 “Churchill’s policies to blame for millions of Indian famine deaths, study says” by Bard Wilkinson


    The music used in this episode was “Старое Кино / Staroye Kino,” by Перемотка / Peremotka. You can find more of their work on Bandcamp and Youtube.


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