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    Explore "tolerance" with insightful episodes like "408. Jordan Peterson & Sam Harris Try to Find Something They Agree On", "Take Some Peace", "Lose Weight: Insane Benefits of Lowering Stress, Sugar, Alcohol & Coffee | Dr. Rangan Chatterjee", "REVIVING TOLERANCE in Cancel Culture" and "Shapiro Reflects on His Decision to Leave California" from podcasts like ""The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast", "Everyday Positivity", "The Resetter Podcast with Dr. Mindy Pelz", "This Jungian Life Podcast" and "The Ben Shapiro Show"" and more!

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    408. Jordan Peterson & Sam Harris Try to Find Something They Agree On

    408. Jordan Peterson & Sam Harris Try to Find Something They Agree On

    Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down with author, philosopher, and app developer Sam Harris. They discuss the benefits of routine meditation, deleting X (twitter), the issue of defining a Higher Good, the reality of evil, and the difficulty in establishing a shared morality.

     

    Sam Harris is the author of five New York Times best sellers. His books include The End of Faith, Letter to a Christian Nation, The Moral Landscape, Free Will, Lying, Waking Up, and Islam and the Future of Tolerance (with Maajid Nawaz). The End of Faith won the 2005 PEN Award for Nonfiction. His writing and public lectures cover a wide range of topics—neuroscience, moral philosophy, religion, meditation practice, human violence, rationality—but generally focus on how a growing understanding of ourselves and the world is changing our sense of how we should live.

     

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    Lose Weight: Insane Benefits of Lowering Stress, Sugar, Alcohol & Coffee | Dr. Rangan Chatterjee

    Lose Weight: Insane Benefits of Lowering Stress, Sugar, Alcohol & Coffee | Dr. Rangan Chatterjee

    In this episode, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee joins Dr. Mindy to discuss personalized approaches to weight loss. Dr. Rangan recognizes the negative impact of today's modern lifestyle on our health so he highlights the importance of listening to our own bodies. While some individuals may find relief from something trendy like a meat-only diet, he reminds us of the significance of stress reduction, sleep, meal time and avoiding sugar and alcohol. 

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    REVIVING TOLERANCE in Cancel Culture

    REVIVING TOLERANCE in Cancel Culture

    In a world reduced to digital exchanges and swift judgments, reviving tolerance has become vital. Toleration comes from the ancient Proto-Indo-European root meaning “to carry,” a capacity collapsing in current culture. We stumble into extremes when we lose the strength to carry the tension of opposite ideas and feelings. Exaggerations of discomfort and hyperbolic comparisons pepper media messages and inflame the underinformed public--the collective psyche lists from topic to topic. In the vertigo of confusion, we make terrible decisions and strike out blindly. 

    Disorientation is not new, and the wise have tried over and again to help us restore inner balance. The Greek Stoics differentiated the internal functions we can tame from the outer circumstances we cannot control. Their goal was to maintain a serene disposition in every circumstance. Buddhists venerate equanimity, or a balanced mind undisturbed by life’s phenomena. They practice Metta, establishing a flow of loving kindness to all life. It creates a new attitude where those who create suffering are only unskilled, always capable of gaining the skills of kindness. In the 20th century, Existentialists emphasized individual freedom, choice, and responsibility. They encouraged us to navigate the absurdities of life with calmness and courage, understanding that life’s fluctuating circumstances are inherent in human existence. Cultivating these attitudes can equilibrate cancel culture’s mounting costs - social polarization, intellectual stifling, economic repercussions, and psychological distress.

    The value of constructive self-regulation is multifaceted - from personal resilience and effective interpersonal interactions to societal harmony and progress. In facilitating discourse on provocative topics, ‘safe spaces’ prove therapeutic and societal value. They allow for non-judgmental exploration of thoughts and feelings, bridging societal divides and fostering social cohesion. We must ensure these spaces promote growth and understanding, not simply comfort and echo-chamber formation. A shift towards tolerance, equanimity, and safe spaces can provide an antidote to the ills of cancel culture and intolerance, fostering a more empathetic, understanding, and harmonious society.

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    Shapiro Reflects on His Decision to Leave California

    Shapiro Reflects on His Decision to Leave California

    Ben Shapiro talks about his experience in Florida versus Los Angeles, juxtaposing the homeless crisis; covid response; and culture.

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    Ep. 691 - Fairness Is Overrated

    Ep. 691 - Fairness Is Overrated

    Today on the Matt Walsh Show, an NBC News anchor says on the air that he doesn’t care about being fair or hearing both sides. I actually agree with him, and feel much the same way. Also Five Headlines including CNN’s claims that there is no way to determine the sex of a baby at birth. And a school district took Thomas Jefferson’s name off of one of their schools, but they’re having trouble finding a new name. Apparently everyone in history, even very recent history, is problematic. Plus, Jill Biden butchers the Spanish language while standing in front of a very Nazi-esque flag. And in our Daily Cancellation, the woke mob finally comes for The Office.

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    Episode #043 ... Tolerance

    Episode #043 ... Tolerance
    On this episode of the podcast, we examine the true implications of tolerance and intolerance. First, we ask ourselves the inception-esque question of how tolerant we should be of intolerance, and find out that the answer may not be as simple as it seems. Next, we learn why intolerance was seen as a virtue during Voltaire’s time and discuss the paradox of tolerance. Finally, we consider the age-old question of the relative superiority of hot pockets and lean pockets, and think about the relationship between tolerance and the laws that govern our society. All this and more on the latest episode of Philosophize This! Thank you so much for listening! Could never do this without your help.  Website: https://www.philosophizethis.org/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/philosophizethis  Social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philosophizethispodcast X: https://twitter.com/iamstephenwest Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philosophizethisshow