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Discussing Jordan Peterson's Philosophies and Marketing Tactics
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18:03 - 26:24 (08:21)

The speaker disagrees with Jordan Peterson's theory that people are motivated by grand archetypes and symbols, and rather finds everyday marketed products like tactical baby carriers more effective. They also comment on Peterson's explanation for the capturing of virgins by dragons and how it conflicts with biological understanding.

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The speaker shares their love for the tactical baby gear, such as diaper changing bags and baby carriers, that looks like military equipment.
18:03 - 21:15 (03:11)
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Parenting
Summary

The speaker shares their love for the tactical baby gear, such as diaper changing bags and baby carriers, that looks like military equipment. They believe that marketing everyday things this way makes them more interesting to people.

Chapter
Discussing Jordan Peterson's Philosophies and Marketing Tactics
Episode
Part Two: Robert and Cody Watch Jordan B. Peterson's New TV Show
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
The podcast discusses the root cause of the incel (involuntary celibate) movement, with emphasis on how the harmful ideas perpetuated by media and society affect a man's perception of women.
21:15 - 24:14 (02:59)
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Incels
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The podcast discusses the root cause of the incel (involuntary celibate) movement, with emphasis on how the harmful ideas perpetuated by media and society affect a man's perception of women. A mention of Koh Tao is also made in passing.

Chapter
Discussing Jordan Peterson's Philosophies and Marketing Tactics
Episode
Part Two: Robert and Cody Watch Jordan B. Peterson's New TV Show
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
Biologist, Shane Campbell-Staton, talks about the origin of the trope where dragons capture virgins, and how there really is no biological explanation for it while also noting that there are many heroic dragon folklore stories that do not include the trope.
24:14 - 26:24 (02:10)
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Folklore
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Biologist, Shane Campbell-Staton, talks about the origin of the trope where dragons capture virgins, and how there really is no biological explanation for it while also noting that there are many heroic dragon folklore stories that do not include the trope.

Chapter
Discussing Jordan Peterson's Philosophies and Marketing Tactics
Episode
Part Two: Robert and Cody Watch Jordan B. Peterson's New TV Show
Podcast
Behind the Bastards