
#2102 - Will Storr
Summary, books mentioned, transcript quotes, and timestamps for #2102 - Will Storr on Joe Rogan Experience.
Notable books mentioned: The Status Game by Will Storr, Dianetics by L. Ron Hubbard, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Michelle Remembers by Lawrence Pazder
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The host mentions 'The Status Game' to highlight how human beings are wired to seek connection and status within groups. They emphasize that unders…

The host mentions 'Dianetics' in the context of discussing how individuals who struggle with identity and connection may be drawn to cults. They re…

The host mentions 'The Great Gatsby' in the context of discussing how writers often mimic styles of those they admire. This reference highlights th…

#2102 - Will Storr mentions The Status Game by Will Storr, Dianetics by L. Ron Hubbard, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Michelle Remembers by Lawrence Pazder with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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Books Mentioned

“The speaker mentions the book 'The Status Game' in relation to understanding behavior patterns and status games that humans play.”
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“The speaker recounts ordering 'Dianetics' thinking it was a self-help book, only to later realize it was associated with Scientology.”
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“The speaker discusses how F. Scott Fitzgerald typed out 'The Great Gatsby' to learn the rhythm of the words.”
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“The satanic panic was an insane status game that began in the early 80s, and it started with the book 'Michelle Remembers' by Lawrence Pazder, which was discredited.”
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“In my book, 'The Heretics', I explored why people believe crazy things and the stories that we tell.”
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned
Holy Hell
“The documentary discusses a cult led by Jaime Gomez, a gay porn star and hypnotist, who manipulated his followers into believing he could provide them enlightenment.”
Downfall
“It's a super realistic account of the last seven days of Hitler's life in the Hitler bunker. It's an incredible, incredible film.”