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Rob Henderson on the Evolutionary Biology of the Human Mind
In this episode, Joe speaks with PhD candidate at Cambridge, Rob Henderson, about the evolutionary biology of the human mind and how our environment shapes us as individuals. They discuss everything from mating strategies to social hierarchies to the rise of the "red pill" movement.
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The speaker mentions a question about Russell Brand and his intention to try and have him on the podcast.
1:14:39 - 1:15:21 (00:42)
Summary
The speaker mentions a question about Russell Brand and his intention to try and have him on the podcast.
ChapterRob Henderson on the Evolutionary Biology of the Human Mind
Episode#417 - 250k Q&A - Habits, Happiness & Red Pill
PodcastModern Wisdom
The guest questions Rolo Tomassi’s views on how men in the Red Pill space take pleasure in disparaging women and their hypergamy.
1:15:22 - 1:17:14 (01:51)
Summary
The guest questions Rolo Tomassi’s views on how men in the Red Pill space take pleasure in disparaging women and their hypergamy. Rolo is unsure about Rob's insights but believes he plays it safe on more conservative channels.
ChapterRob Henderson on the Evolutionary Biology of the Human Mind
Episode#417 - 250k Q&A - Habits, Happiness & Red Pill
PodcastModern Wisdom
In this podcast, the speaker discusses his past life of getting drunk, going on reality TV and feeling like he wasn't offering anything of value to the world.
1:17:14 - 1:20:10 (02:56)
Summary
In this podcast, the speaker discusses his past life of getting drunk, going on reality TV and feeling like he wasn't offering anything of value to the world. He also talks about his guest Rob Henderson, a social sciences researcher at Cambridge, and whether or not he plays it safe with his opinions.
ChapterRob Henderson on the Evolutionary Biology of the Human Mind
Episode#417 - 250k Q&A - Habits, Happiness & Red Pill
PodcastModern Wisdom
The speaker acknowledges their lack of knowledge and expertise in societal issues, and emphasizes the importance of self-improvement before trying to fix larger problems.
1:20:10 - 1:22:39 (02:28)
Summary
The speaker acknowledges their lack of knowledge and expertise in societal issues, and emphasizes the importance of self-improvement before trying to fix larger problems.