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Joe Rogan ExperienceSep 24, 2020

#1541 - Bridget Phetasy

Notable books mentioned: Breathe by James Néstor, Suicide of the West by Jonah Goldberg, Blindness by null, Kill Your Hypochondria Before It Kills You

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Breathe
James Néstor

The host mentions 'Breathe' by James Néstor to emphasize the importance of breathing exercises in enhancing meditation practices. He highlights how…

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Mentioned at 56:20
Suicide of the West
Jonah Goldberg

The host references 'Suicide of the West' to illustrate how modern polarization and tribalism undermine human understanding and progress. They emph…

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Blindness
null

The host mentions 'Blindness' to illustrate the rapid deterioration of societal norms during a crisis, drawing parallels to the current situation.…

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In #1541 - Bridget Phetasy, Bridget Phetasy and the hosts mention Breathe by James Néstor, Suicide of the West by Jonah Goldberg, Blindness by null, and Kill Your Hypochondria Before It Kills You with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

Episode summary
Writer, stand-up comedian, and cultural commentator Bridget Phetasy’s writings can be found in The Spectator, Quillette, and The New York Times. In addition, she’s the host of the YouTube program Dumpster Fire, and the podcast Walk-Ins Welcome.
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Mention sentiment
Deep Dive(3)Highly Recommended(2)
Audience signals
Individuals interested in meditation and wellnessIndividuals interested in understanding societal polarization and human natureReaders interested in societal behavior during crisesIndividuals struggling with anxiety and hypochondriaIndividuals looking to improve their habits and mindset

Books Mentioned

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Breathe
James Néstor
Best for Individuals interested in meditation and wellnessOften cited around breathing exercises

The guest mentions getting into breathing exercises after reading 'Breathe' by James Néstor, which has influenced their meditation practice.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in meditation and wellness
Key quote: I always said, if you could if you had to choose like all all the different parts of that practice, if I had to tell somebody just to do one, it would be the breathing exercises are the best.
The host mentions 'Breathe' by James Néstor to emphasize the importance of breathing exercises in enhancing meditation practices. He highlights how these exercises can lead to profound physical and mental sensations, making them a crucial part of his routine.
ASIN: B082FPZC4H
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Suicide of the West
Jonah Goldberg
Best for Individuals interested in understanding societal polarization and human natureOften cited around polarization and tribalism

Jonah Goldberg wrote this amazing book, Suicide of the West, and he talks about all of this, essentially how the Enlightenment and we just stumbled on this miracle.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in understanding societal polarization and human nature
Key quote: I mean, Jonah Goldberg wrote this amazing book, Suicide of the West, and he talks about all of this, essentially how the Enlightenment and we just stumbled on this miracle.
The host references 'Suicide of the West' to illustrate how modern polarization and tribalism undermine human understanding and progress. They emphasize that the book provides valuable insights into the Enlightenment's impact on society and the importance of recognizing our shared humanity.
ASIN: 1594037833
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Best for Readers interested in societal behavior during crisesOften cited around societal collapse and violence

Have you ever read the book blindness? No, I couldn't read fiction for two years after I read that book.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in societal behavior during crises
Key quote: I couldn't read fiction for two years after I read that book.
The host mentions 'Blindness' to illustrate the rapid deterioration of societal norms during a crisis, drawing parallels to the current situation. The book's depiction of a pandemic and its consequences serves as a cautionary tale about human behavior when civilization breaks down.
ASIN: B00587YV3M
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Best for Individuals struggling with anxiety and hypochondriaOften cited around overcoming hypochondria

I should really write a book about I should write Kill Your Hypochondria before I Kills You, because it was debilitating for the title.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals struggling with anxiety and hypochondria
Key quote: Man, I should really write a book about I should write Kill Your Hypochondria before I Kills You, because it was debilitating for the title.
The host discusses their personal experience with debilitating hypochondria and the methods they used to overcome it. They mention the book 'Kill Your Hypochondria Before It Kills You' as a potential resource for others facing similar challenges.
ASIN: B0BQ858KRV
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Best for Individuals looking to improve their habits and mindsetOften cited around building healthy habits

There's this great book, Tiny Habits, and it's all about bundling habits and how you don't have to start every day and say, I'm going to start working out every day an hour.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals looking to improve their habits and mindset
Key quote: There's this great book, Tiny Habits, and it's all about bundling habits and how you don't have to start every day and say, I'm going to start working out every day an hour, know you're probably going to fail.
The host mentions 'Tiny Habits' to emphasize the importance of starting small when developing new habits. They highlight that consistent, incremental changes can lead to significant improvements in one's life.
ASIN: 0358362776
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned

Movie

Sticks and Stones

Confidence: 90%

The most recent special by Chappelle, showcasing his masterful comedic style and misdirection.

Documentary

Colin's Genius

Confidence: 80%

A special by Colin Quinn that humorously tells the history of New York, directed by Seinfeld.

Documentary

Red State, Blue State

Confidence: 80%

A roast of all 50 states by Colin Quinn, aired on CNN and now on Netflix, showcasing his comedic genius.

Movie

Cuties

Confidence: 90%

Cuties is a movie on Netflix about the sexual hypersexualization and exploitation of young girls, which has sparked controversy regarding its portrayal of preteen dance troupes.

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Kids

Confidence: 80%

Kids is a movie that depicts real kids and their wild behavior, which has been discussed in the context of its controversial themes.

Movie

Happiness

Confidence: 80%

Happiness is a movie that explores dark themes, including a storyline about a child discovering their father's pedophilia.

Documentary

Roger and Me

Confidence: 90%

Michael Moore's documentary about the impact of General Motors' downsizing on Flint, Michigan, and the struggles of the working class.