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#1481 - Adam Eget

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#1481 - Adam Eget mentions Chaos by Tom O'Neil and The Prophet by Khalil Gibran with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Chaos
Tom O'Neil

This Tom O'Neil book blows the lid off of it.

The Prophet
Khalil Gibran

they have these things called prophets.

Guest: Adam Eget
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Adam Eget is the talent coordinator at The Comedy Store and is also the sidekick on Norm MacDonald's show "Norm MacDonald Has A Show" on Netflix.
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Tom O'Neil

The host mentions 'Chaos' by Tom O'Neil as a crucial resource for understanding the complexities of the Charles Manso…

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The Prophet
Khalil Gibran

The host discusses the use of workshops called 'prophets' in a psych ward program, which were based on chapters from…

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  • The conversation centers on Charles Manson and CIA.
  • A second recurring theme is therapeutic workshops.
  • Referenced books include Chaos by Tom O'Neil and The Prophet by Khalil Gibran.
  • The strongest audience signal points to True crime enthusiasts and history buffs and Individuals interested in psychology and therapeutic practices..

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True crime enthusiasts and history buffsIndividuals interested in psychology and therapeutic practices.

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Chaos
Tom O'Neil
Best for True crime enthusiasts and history buffsOften cited around Charles Manson and CIA

Tom O'Neil's book 'Chaos' explores Charles Manson and the CIA's mind control experiments, revealing the dark history of the 60s and the manipulation involved.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: True crime enthusiasts and history buffs
Key quote: This Tom O'Neil book blows the lid off of it.
The host mentions 'Chaos' by Tom O'Neil as a crucial resource for understanding the complexities of the Charles Manson case and the CIA's involvement in mind control experiments. They emphasize the depth of O'Neil's research and the shocking revelations presented in the book, making it a must-read for those interested in this dark chapter of history.
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The Prophet
Khalil Gibran
Best for Individuals interested in psychology and therapeutic practices.Often cited around therapeutic workshops

The staff members at the school were named after different chapters of the book called The Prophet by Khalil Gibran, and the workshops were based around each chapter.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in psychology and therapeutic practices.
Key quote: they have these things called prophets.
The host discusses the use of workshops called 'prophets' in a psych ward program, which were based on chapters from 'The Prophet' by Khalil Gibran. These workshops involved confessions and rites of passage, highlighting the complex dynamics between staff and students in the program.
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This Tom O'Neil book blows the lid off of it.
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they have these things called prophets.
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Chaos
Tom O'Neil

The host mentions 'Chaos' by Tom O'Neil as a crucial resource for understanding the complexities of the Charles Manson case and the CIA's involveme…

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Mentioned at 2:03:51
The Prophet
Khalil Gibran

The host discusses the use of workshops called 'prophets' in a psych ward program, which were based on chapters from 'The Prophet' by Khalil Gibran…

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As Good as It Gets

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The speaker discusses their feelings about the movie 'As Good as It Gets', describing it as depressing due to its portrayal of a woman's relationship with a mean man who changes only through medication.

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Aliens

Confidence: 100%

It's a great fucking movie. I don't think it's as good a horror movie as the original one. Not a horror movie. Because the first ones of harm.

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The English Patient

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The speaker expresses their dislike for 'The English Patient', stating it bored them and they would not hesitate to voice their opinion if it were released today.

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Uncut Gems

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I still haven't seen the new Adam Sandler movie, the Diamond movie, Uncut Gems. Oh, that's my favorite.

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Psycho

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The speaker talks about 'Psycho', particularly the famous shower scene and its impact on the audience, highlighting its groundbreaking nature.

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Rear Window

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The speaker references 'Rear Window', discussing its plot about a man observing his neighbor and the suspenseful nature of the film.

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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

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That and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood were my two favorites that year.

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The Shining

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Oh, the first scary movie I ever saw was The Shining.