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Joe Rogan ExperienceAug 15, 2020

#1526 - Ali Macofsky

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Notable books mentioned: Stop Smoking by Alan Carr, The Madness of Crowds by Douglas Murray

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Stop Smoking
Alan Carr

The host mentions Alan Carr's book 'Stop Smoking' in the context of discussing their mother's smoking habits during lockdown. They reflect on their…

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The Madness of Crowds
Douglas Murray

The host references Douglas Murray's book 'The Madness of Crowds' to discuss the complexities of public perception and the harshness of cancel cult…

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#1526 - Ali Macofsky mentions Stop Smoking by Alan Carr and The Madness of Crowds by Douglas Murray with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Ali Macofsky is an actress, writer, and standup comedian. Checkout her podcast "Resting Bitch" available on Spotify.
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  • The conversation centers on public execution and redemption.
  • A second recurring theme is smoking addiction.
  • Referenced books include Stop Smoking by Alan Carr and The Madness of Crowds by Douglas Murray.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Individuals struggling with smoking addiction and Individuals interested in cancel culture and public discourse.

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Deep Dive(1)Passing Reference(1)
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Individuals struggling with smoking addictionIndividuals interested in cancel culture and public discourse

Books Mentioned

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Stop Smoking
Alan Carr
Best for Individuals struggling with smoking addictionOften cited around smoking addiction

The conversation mentions that the speaker's mom was trying to read Alan Carr's book, Stop Smoking, to quit smoking.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals struggling with smoking addiction
Key quote: Well, she was trying to read that book, Alan Carr's book, Stop Smoking.
The host mentions Alan Carr's book 'Stop Smoking' in the context of discussing their mother's smoking habits during lockdown. They reflect on their own struggles with smoking and the challenges of quitting.
ASIN: 1848589972
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The Madness of Crowds
Douglas Murray
Best for Individuals interested in cancel culture and public discourseOften cited around public execution and redemption

Douglas Murray's book discusses the public's reaction to controversial statements and the lack of room for nuance in today's discourse.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in cancel culture and public discourse
Key quote: Oh, this is from Douglas Murray's book. That's what it was.
The host references Douglas Murray's book 'The Madness of Crowds' to discuss the complexities of public perception and the harshness of cancel culture. He highlights how Murray's insights challenge the narratives surrounding individuals who make mistakes and the importance of understanding their humanity.
ASIN: B07XZKBQ6X
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Back to the Future

Confidence: 90%

The conversation references 'Back to the Future' in a casual context, discussing a shirt design related to the movie.

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Arrival

Confidence: 90%

The movie 'Arrival' is mentioned in relation to how alien life communicates visually, suggesting a unique form of language.

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Tenet

Confidence: 80%

The mention of 'Tenet' refers to a trailer for the movie that has been anticipated for a while.