The "What is Money?" Show Robert Breedlove
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"What is Money?" is the rabbit that leads us down the proverbial rabbit hole. It is the most important question for finding truth in the world. In this podcast, we will pursue this "rabbit" by engaging in a diversity of deep conversations with deep thinkers from different walks of life.
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How Jealousy and Zeal Drive the Human Condition with Johnathan Bi (WiM477)
Johnathan Bi joins me for a conversation about the great books of the West, how literature shapes our moral and legal systems, mimetic desire and the physics of human nature, what Nietzsche would think about today’s victimhood culture, and how monogamy satisfies our innate competitive drive.
Johnathan Bi is the co-founder of Opto Investments and a philosopher focusing on the great books of the West, human nature, and Rene Girard’s mimetic theory. -
The Evolution of Money with Richard Dawkins (WiM476)
Richard Dawkins joins me for a conversation about genetics and money, Darwinian theory, what separates humans from animals, the origin of all living organisms, and the implications of the Digital Age.
Richard Dawkins is an evolutionary biologist, zoologist, and author known for his work on evolutionary theory and advocating for atheism and secularism. -
Heroic Adaptation | 'Maps of Meaning' Series | Episode 9 (WiM475)
Luke de Wolf joins me for a multi-episode conversation exploring the book "Maps of Meaning" by Jordan Peterson. In this episode, we discuss how heroes must adapt along their journeys, individualism vs collectivism, the fine line between genius and lunacy, and how myth plays a central role in our development of culture.
Luke de Wolf is the co-host of the Freedom Footprint Show. -
Exposing the Deep Economic State with Mel Mattison (WiM474)
Mel Mattison joins me for a conversation about the deep economic state, the IMF and World Bank, the history of central banking, the Bank of International Settlements, and the blueprint for the future monetary system.
Mel Mattison is a writer, founder, and fintech executive who enjoys exploring the worlds of both finance and fiction. -
Human Action, Metaphor, and Money with John Vervaeke (WiM473)
John Vervaeke joins me for a conversation about how action connects the mind and reality, the importance of relevance realization, why we use abstraction, why metaphors are so pervasive, and how money is a metaphor for the language of human action.
John Vervaeke, Ph.D. is an award-winning professor of psychology, cognitive science, and Buddhist psychology at the University of Toronto. -
The Hidden Cost of Money with Sebastian Bunney (WiM472)
Sebastian Bunney joins me for a conversation about Bitcoin and the nature of money, how monetary intervention decays society, how money impacts parent-child relationships, the psychology of totalitarianism, and why Bitcoin fixes the hidden costs of money.
Sebastian Bunney is the co-founder of Looking Glass Education and author of The Hidden Cost of Money.