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  <title>#22 - Jordan Peterson - Self Authoring &amp;amp; Truth</title>
  <description>Jordan Peterson is a clinical psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Toronto&amp;amp;nbsp;and previously at Harvard. He has written&amp;amp;nbsp;multiple&amp;amp;nbsp;books and produced hundreds of lectures on topics of psychology, mythology, neuroscience, religion, war and&amp;amp;nbsp;in particular the works and philosophy of Jung, Freud, Piaget, Rogers, Nietzsche, Dostoevsky, Kierkegaard, and Heidegger. He has also been very active in the political realm of late, taking a stance for free speech, justice, and&amp;amp;nbsp;responsibility, especially as it relates to&amp;amp;nbsp;Academia.  Chris talks with Peterson about finding one's path, motivation, environmental issues, public debate, learning to&amp;amp;nbsp;articulate, identity&amp;amp;nbsp;politics and more. &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Video version on YouTube  Guest links: JordanPeterson.com Self Authoring Jordan's Youtube Jordan's Twitter Jordan' Patreon Jordan's Facebook     Sponsored by&amp;amp;nbsp;DatsusaraTwitter:&amp;amp;nbsp;@DatsuChrisFacebook:&amp;amp;nbsp;Chris Datsusara Odell Intro and outro music by&amp;amp;nbsp;Twenty Shades of Red&amp;amp;nbsp;with excerpts&amp;amp;nbsp;from a speech by&amp;amp;nbsp;Alan Watts&amp;amp;nbsp; (Do You Do It, or Does It Do You). </description>
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