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#1724 - Jewel mentions How to Manage Yourself by Don Passenhaim, Chaos by Tom O'Neill, Allegory of the Cave, and The Symposium with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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I went to the library and I found this book called How to Manage Yourself by For Dummies. It was Don Passenhaim, I think, called Everything You Need…

Chaos
Tom O'Neill

There's a great Manson book, um, I don't know if you ever heard of it, it's called Chaos, by a guy named, uh, Tom O'Neill, who's been on the podcast…

The 'Allegory of the Cave' is referenced as a mind-altering concept that helped the speaker think in different terms.

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Jewel is a Grammy award-nominated singer-songwriter, author, actress, and philanthropist.
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How to Manage Yourself
Don Passenhaim

I went to the library and I found this book called How to Manage Yourself by For Dummies. It was Don Passenhaim, I th…

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Chaos
Tom O'Neill

There's a great Manson book, um, I don't know if you ever heard of it, it's called Chaos, by a guy named, uh, Tom O'N…

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Allegory of the Cave

The 'Allegory of the Cave' is referenced as a mind-altering concept that helped the speaker think in different terms.

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The Symposium

The mention of 'The Symposium' relates to the idea of nature versus nurture and how it influenced the speaker's think…

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Traumatic Narcissism

There's this great book called Traumatic Narcissism that talks about the psychology that often leads to cult eaters.

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I went to the library and I found this book called How to Manage Yourself by For Dummies. It was Don Passenhaim, I think, called Everything You Need to Know About the Music Business.

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There's a great Manson book, um, I don't know if you ever heard of it, it's called Chaos, by a guy named, uh, Tom O'Neill, who's been on the podcast before, explained it.

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The 'Allegory of the Cave' is referenced as a mind-altering concept that helped the speaker think in different terms.

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There's this great book called Traumatic Narcissism that talks about the psychology that often leads to cult eaters.

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How to Manage Yourself
The Joe Rogan Experience · 1:59:00
I went to the library and I found this book called How to Manage Yourself by For Dummies. It was Don Passenhaim, I think, called Everything You Need…
Chaos
The Joe Rogan Experience · 4:52
There's a great Manson book, um, I don't know if you ever heard of it, it's called Chaos, by a guy named, uh, Tom O'Neill, who's been on the podcast…
Allegory of the Cave
The Joe Rogan Experience · 40:22
The 'Allegory of the Cave' is referenced as a mind-altering concept that helped the speaker think in different terms.
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How to Manage Yourself
Don Passenhaim

I went to the library and I found this book called How to Manage Yourself by For Dummies. It was Don Passenhaim, I think, called Everything You Nee…

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Chaos cover
Mentioned at 4:52
Chaos
Tom O'Neill

There's a great Manson book, um, I don't know if you ever heard of it, it's called Chaos, by a guy named, uh, Tom O'Neill, who's been on the podcas…

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Mentioned at 40:22
Allegory of the Cave

The 'Allegory of the Cave' is referenced as a mind-altering concept that helped the speaker think in different terms.

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