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In this podcast episode, Jordan Peterson talks about his advice on writing fiction books, encouraging writers to incorporate all their ideas and archetypes to tell a compelling story.
07:20 - 08:54 (01:34)
Summary
In this podcast episode, Jordan Peterson talks about his advice on writing fiction books, encouraging writers to incorporate all their ideas and archetypes to tell a compelling story. He refers to himself as a sixth-grade creative writing teacher and encourages aspiring writers to pursue their creative passions and write books that they believe should be told.
ChapterJordan Peterson's Ramblings on YouTube Shorts
EpisodePart One: Robert and Cody Watch Jordan B. Peterson's New TV Show
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The Daily Wire Plus aims to be the anti-woke TV programming that people secretly love and they throw millions of dollars at the hosts like Ben Shapiro.
08:54 - 10:29 (01:34)
Summary
The Daily Wire Plus aims to be the anti-woke TV programming that people secretly love and they throw millions of dollars at the hosts like Ben Shapiro.
ChapterJordan Peterson's Ramblings on YouTube Shorts
EpisodePart One: Robert and Cody Watch Jordan B. Peterson's New TV Show
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker comments on a politician's appearance, specifically their wrinkled shirt and crooked tie, despite their obvious attempts at a put-together image.
10:29 - 12:11 (01:42)
Summary
The speaker comments on a politician's appearance, specifically their wrinkled shirt and crooked tie, despite their obvious attempts at a put-together image.
ChapterJordan Peterson's Ramblings on YouTube Shorts
EpisodePart One: Robert and Cody Watch Jordan B. Peterson's New TV Show
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker criticizes the trend of watching short clips of Jordan Peterson on platforms like YouTube, arguing that it leads to ideologically driven interpretations of his ideas and a lack of depth in understanding his work.
12:11 - 13:33 (01:22)
Summary
The speaker criticizes the trend of watching short clips of Jordan Peterson on platforms like YouTube, arguing that it leads to ideologically driven interpretations of his ideas and a lack of depth in understanding his work.