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    Explore "environmentalism" with insightful episodes like "Episode #193 ...The chief export of the western world is trash. - Anarchism pt. 2 (Bookchin, Social Ecology)", "Meet Robert Kennedy Jr: The US election wild card", "#2054 - Elon Musk", "Weirdhouse Cinema: Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind" and "Does Rishi Sunak care about climate change?" from podcasts like ""Philosophize This!", "Stories of our times", "The Joe Rogan Experience", "Stuff To Blow Your Mind" and "The News Agents"" and more!

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    Episode #193 ...The chief export of the western world is trash. - Anarchism pt. 2 (Bookchin, Social Ecology)

    Episode #193 ...The chief export of the western world is trash. - Anarchism pt. 2 (Bookchin, Social Ecology)
    Today we talk about some of the work of Murray Bookchin. We talk about anarchism as a historical trend in human thought that keeps recurring. Then we talk about the superficiality of typical approaches to being environmentally conscious. We talk about Futurism and the hope of colonizing other planets. We talk about Artificial Intelligence and why people sometimes don't feel like celebrating its arrival. Sponsors: Better Help: https://www.BetterHelp.com/PHILTHIS NordVPN: https://www.NordVPN.com/philothis Get more: Website: https://www.philosophizethis.org/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/philosophizethis Philosophize This! Clips: https://www.youtube.com/@philosophizethisclips   Be social: X: https://twitter.com/iamstephenwest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philosophizethispodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@philosophizethispodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philosophizethisshow Thank you for making the show possible. 🙂

    Meet Robert Kennedy Jr: The US election wild card

    Meet Robert Kennedy Jr: The US election wild card

    Scion of the Kennedy dynasty, Robert Kennedy Jr has ditched the Democrats and declared his candidacy in the 2024 US Presidential race, running as an Independent. But in a Biden-Trump run-off, who does Kennedy hurt most? 


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    Does Rishi Sunak care about climate change?

    Does Rishi Sunak care about climate change?

    Rishi Sunak and now former government minister Lord Zac Goldsmith have a war of words over why Goldsmith resigned this morning. Sunak says its because of the latest Privileges Committee report. Goldsmith says it's because Sunak and his government are not serious about climate change.

    It comes in a week where it's been announced that this June has been the hottest ever, and the head of the Climate Change Committee, Lord Deben, questions how serious the Conservative government are about sticking to net zero policies. Does Rishi Sunak not care about climate change? We speak to Lord Deben himself, Ed Conway, Economics Editor at Sky News, and Lara Spirit of The Times.

    Here Lies Jonathan Harvey

    Here Lies Jonathan Harvey
    Chips and gravy, a Lily Savage lookalike, and a wave machine. Where's the loo, Jonathan Harvey? This week's deathly episode is EXTRA devilish, as we join Kathy and her best mate, the Gimme Gimme Gimme creator, Jonathan Harvey for their joint birthday episode!  Want the episodes ad free AND extra content from Kathy? 6 Feet Under steps away from fantasy and rifles through your real funeral tales. Head to wheretheresawilltheresawake.com to subscribe. A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us at @sonypodcasts. To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    EP: 161 The Game of Gods with Carl Teichrib

    EP: 161 The Game of Gods with Carl Teichrib

    Like a sniper behind enemy lines, this week's guest Carl Teichrib does not view his position in the world as a spiritual spectator. Carl is the author of the Game of Gods, a comprehensive investigation into the changing nature of Western civilization and the revolutionary replacement of the existing Judeo-Christian framework with a new, and yet ancient paradigm. In this wide-ranging discussion, Carl addresses issues surrounding trans-humanism and touches on forgotten themes in Genesis. The original rebellion that began in the Garden of Eden is still alive and well. Carl provides insider intel from his own research and experiences in attending new age and pagan events like Burning Man, Pagan Con, and other global economic and spiritual events. What is happening behind the scenes and how is that driving the direction and trajectory of humanity and civilization?

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    Ep. 1043 - Beauty Brands Use Males In Womanface To Sell To Women

    Ep. 1043 - Beauty Brands Use Males In Womanface To Sell To Women

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    Today on the Matt Walsh Show, yet another prominent beauty brand tries to sell its product to women by using men dressed in woman face. Also, garage door victim Bubba Wallace has a temper tantrum and tries to kill another driver during a race. But his victim status ensures he will face no serious consequences. Plus, a Daily Wire report reveals what sources inside Vanderbilt have to say about Vanderbilt’s pledge to pause gender transitions on minors. And don’t believe your lying eyes Joe Biden says that the economy is actually “strong as hell.” In our Daily Cancellation, an airline passenger is accused of fat shaming for complaining about being wedged between two morbidly obese people for a three hour flight.


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    Ep. 993 - Environmentalism Gets Even More Genocidal

    Ep. 993 - Environmentalism Gets Even More Genocidal

    Today on the Matt Walsh Show, as climate change alarmists become more frantic about our alleged impending doom, they have also started to sound more and more genocidal. We’ll discuss. Plus, the Left now claims that abortion bans are a racist conspiracy to ensure that more white babies are born. Of course this claim completely contradicts all of the facts. And Tucker Carlson is criticized for urging young people to get married and have kids. In our Daily Cancellation, a tragic story of sexism and patriarchy. It’ll be hard to talk about, but we must. All of that and much more today on the Matt Walsh Show. 

     

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    The Truth About Greenpeace w/ Dr. Patrick Moore | PBD Podcast | Ep. 171

    The Truth About Greenpeace w/ Dr. Patrick Moore | PBD Podcast | Ep. 171

    In this episode, Patrick Bet-David is joined by Dr. Patrick Moore and Adam Sosnick to discuss Climate Change and how we can fix it.

    TOPICS

    • 0:00 - Start 
    • 21:54 - Is the earth headed for another ice age? 
    • 32:15 - What is the maximum number of people the globe can handle? 
    • 38:50 - What would happen if the population were to double in size? 
    • 51:18 - Do our presidents and world leaders care about the future? Or just their time in office? 
    • 58:02 - The importance of sustainable energy 
    • 1:06:35 - Do 'climate skeptics' need better marketing? 
    • 1:21:38 - Reaction to the Texas telling citizens to stop using power 
    • 1:32:52 - Why is Trump going after Elon Musk? 
    • 1:41:09 - Vinny visits Nancy Pelosi's office 
    • 1:48:19 - What is going on in Sri Lanka?



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    197. Apocalypse Never? | Michael Shellenberger

    197. Apocalypse Never? | Michael Shellenberger

    This episode was recorded on October 4th, 2021


    Dr. Jordan Peterson and Michael Shellenberger exchange ideas about the Apocalyptic Environmentalism that is getting mainstream coverage. Michael sheds light on the true impact of climate change and the theory of nuclear peace. As they dive into Michael’s new book, “San Fransicko: Why Progressives Ruin Cities'', Dr. Peterson shares his view on the book and what he enjoyed about it.


    Michael Shellenberger is the best-selling author of Apocalypse Never: Why Environmental Alarmism Hurts Us All, a Time Magazine “Hero of the Environment,” and “Green Book Award” winner. He is also the Founder and President of Environmental Progress, an independent and nonprofit research organization based in Berkeley, California. He advises policymakers around the world and has writings and TED talks viewed over 5 million times.


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    [00:00] Jordan introduces this week's guest, Michael Shellenberger.

    [01:07] The meaning of “Time” magazine “hero of environment” and “green book award winner”.

    [01:33] Michael’s thoughts on the impact of environmentalism on mental health.

    [02:59] Who Michael Shellenberger is and his book "Apocalypse Never."

    [05:49] Cognitive Behavior Therapy.

    [07:44] Dr. Peterson’s view towards dealing with problems.

    [08:44] Being a good person according to Dr. Peterson.

    [11:59] The religious movement of Apocalyptic Environmentalism.

    [13:19] Dr. Peterson and values.

    [21:17] Death of God and the highest ideal.

    [24:02] Nature and the positive feminine.

    [25:04] 'The Great Mother' by Erich Neumann.

    [27:33] The relationship between plastic waste and OCD.

    [29:57] Vegetarianism & the ritual of saying grace.

    [31:04] Why Dr. Jordan thinks Becker's book is flawed.

    [32:09] Erich Neumann 'The Origins and History of Consciousness.'

    [36:31] Mass Extinction.

    [37:49] Land production according to Michael Shellenberger.

    [38:34] Temple Grandin.

    [43:58] How sweatshops save the planet.

    [45:23] Dr. Peterson shares his perspective on subsistence farming.

    [48:35] The smart environmentalists.

    [52:07] The food surpluses and population declines.

    [53:12] The reduction of carbon emissions.

    [55:27] Dr. Peterson comments on being at a subsistence level.

    [56:11] Michael’s connection between benevolence and energy transformation.

    [57:12] Dr. Peterson comments on the relationship between work and energy.

    [57:40] Depression and the environment.

    [59:53] Displacement and nuclear power plants.

    [01:02:16] The theory of nuclear weapons & peace.

    [01:06:19] The unwarranted apocalypse.

    [01:08:21] Shellenberger comments on climate change.

    [01:09:48] Dealing with the runaway positive feedback loop.

    [01:12:58] Dr. Peterson and “safe routes”.

    [01:14:10] Dr. Peterson’s perspective towards apocalypses.

    [01:15:15] Dealing with crisis and resilience to different kinds of catastrophes.

    [01:17:09] Prosperity and eradicating poverty.

    [01:20:59] The environmental problems we should address.

    [01:24:47] The problem with the free market obsession.

    [01:27:42] San FranSicko - Shellenberger’s book.

    [01:32:25] Pathological altruism.

    [01:34:08] Dr. Peterson’s thoughts on excessive compassion.

    [01:37:43] The hero's journey.

    [01:38:46] The most reliable cure for alcoholism according to Dr. Peterson.

    [01:40:04] Victor Frankl, blaming the victim, and the positive maternal.

    [01:45:04] How people in Amsterdam and America deal with addiction.



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    Ep. 753 - Men Can't Breastfeed, And Other Controversial Opinions

    Ep. 753 - Men Can't Breastfeed, And Other Controversial Opinions

    Today on the Matt Walsh Show, a Facebook documentary series shows the trials and tribulations of a father who identifies as a mother and is now trying to breastfeed his child. Shockingly, it’s not going well. Also Five Headlines including Joe Biden claiming that Voter ID laws are the new Jim Crow, Anthony Fauci says that your three year old still needs to be masked, another ESPN host finds himself in a racism controversy, and in our Daily Cancellation we’ll talk about the campaign for greater fat acceptance in the workplace.

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    Kelly Slater on Plastics and the Ocean

    Kelly Slater on Plastics and the Ocean
    Kelly Slater, with 11 world championships is considered the greatest surfer in the world. Kelly discusses water pollution, waves, and winning in this special Earth Day episode. Slater has championed many important causes in his life as a passionate activist. To learn how you can improve waterways visit: www.waterkeeper.org or www.surfrider.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rfkjr/message

    Ep. 995 - What If Nothing Changes?

    Ep. 995 - What If Nothing Changes?

    While everyone waits for a game-changer to emerge, we ask a simple question: what if it doesn’t? Meanwhile, Congress passes another round of aid for small business, and white liberals are upset that Joe Biden is white.


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    Matinee Science Playlist, Part 6: ‘Silent Running’

    Matinee Science Playlist, Part 6: ‘Silent Running’

    It calls back a time when there were flowers all over the Earth... and there were valleys. And there were plains of tall green grass that you could lie down in - you could go to sleep in. And there were blue skies, and there was fresh air... and there were things growing all over the place, not just in some domed enclosures blasted some millions of miles out in to space.

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    Silent Running

    Silent Running

    It’s time for another movie episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind and this time Robert and Joe are talking about 1972’s “Silent Running,” in which Bruce Dern and his robot pals are caught in an endless chase. It’s a discussion of sci-fi, space botany, environmentalism and the relationship between humans and the forest. 

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    Ep. 205 - Climate Alarmism Has Turned Into A Cult

    Ep. 205 - Climate Alarmism Has Turned Into A Cult

    Today on the show, environmentalism has turned into a doomsday cult. A basketball announcer is suspended for making a completely innocuous comment. Bill Maher sneers at small town Americans. And Michael Jackson’s cultish followers insist that a man who shared his bed with little boys couldn't be a pervert. We discuss all of that and more. Date: 02-25-2019

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    Moby on Transforming Electronic Music, Elevating Consciousness & Saving The Planet

    Moby on Transforming Electronic Music, Elevating Consciousness & Saving The Planet
    Most know Moby as the eclectic and introspective DJ / musician behind Play — an album that sold over 12 million copies and elevated dance electronica from the clubs of lower Manhattan into a full-blown mainstream phenomenon. Far more interesting is the story of Moby himself. Reared in suburban poverty by a single mom, Moby was an awkward, alienated kid who turned early and often to music for comfort. Classical guitar and music theory morphed into high school punk efforts like the Vatican Commandoes and post college dropout stints DJ'ing at local Connecticut nightclubs. But traction eluded him. So in 1989, this poor, white, skinny, Christian, vegan teetotaler pilgrimaged south to lower Manhattan, thrusting his frail, wide-eyed self into the beautiful, hedonistic, harrowing life of art, music & impoverished squalor that defined the drug-fueled dance music scene of downtown New York City in the 1990's. Cribbing from the flap copy of Porcelain*, Moby's arresting, magnificent new memoir hitting bookstores next week, “[h]e would learn what it was to be spat on, to live on almost nothing. But it was perhaps the last good time for an artist to live on nothing in New York City: the age of AIDS and crack but also of a defiantly festive cultural underworld. Not without drama, he found his way. But success was not uncomplicated; it led to wretched, if in hindsight sometimes hilarious, excess and proved all too fleeting. And so by the end of the decade, Moby contemplated an end in his career and elsewhere in his life, and put that emotion into what he assumed would be his swan song, his good-bye to all that, the album that would in fact be the beginning of an astonishing new phase: the multimillion-selling Play.” Not only was Play a multi-platinum smash success, it would soon become the soundtrack to our lives — a record that would shift culture and cement Moby as one of the most interesting and iconic musicians of our time. Wealth and fame arrived. Obsession followed. And Moby embraced it all. Mansions, lofts and country manors. Debauchery, blowouts and binges. Whatever, whenever. Anytime, all the time. It was always too much. It was never enough. And this is where things get really interesting. The story of Moby is one of fidelity to authenticity. It’s about a life defined by survival, perseverance and self-belief. It's about losing one’s self to surrender to the higher self within. It's about discovering what is most important in life. And the beautiful trudge towards clarity, purpose, satisfaction and service. Today we explore the remarkable life of a most extraordinary artist — a man as introspective as he is self-deprecating; and as serious as he is deadpan droll. I absolutely love this exchange. So press Play and enjoy. Peace + Plants, Rich