
Mark analyzes ideological trends and answers listener questions through the use of lengthy metaphors, just like Jesus.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessPhilosophyMental HealthSociety & Culture | |||

0:00 What Spiral Dynamics lacks
1:45 What it is
3:30 Stage overview
11:30 Problem one: no philosophy
16:15 Problem two: inept psychology
19:00 Problem three: not an integration
23:45 Problem four: it's irrelevant
26:15 Coral stage proposal
29:30 Take... more
1:49 Disclaimer 2:43 What is the affirmation 4:15 examples 8:00 Problem with affirmations 11:15 bad metaphysics 14:00 schizophrenia 16:25 weed and schizophrenia 20:00 Useful affirmations 28:30 big picture Free consultation: joinanimus.com/schedule
So after throwing up in his mouth (eat after you lecture) the speaker compares Dostoevsky to Alex Jones then doubles down on his opinion???
Mark always brings a fresh perspective on the psychology of why we react in a certain way to politics, culture, and philosophies. Each week, he offers a take that you won’t hear anywhere else—not from Rogan, Rubin, Shapiro, or Peterson. It’s a perspective that’s uniquely his.
You can tell that he cares deeply for the discussion subjects and the questions he gets from his listeners.
Give this podcast a listen and learn from this psychologist that certainly marches to the beat of his own drum.
This is one of the most interesting, deepest podcasts out there. But this comes with a caveat: it will make you uncomfortable. The podcast goes against a lot of popular views on politics and gender relations. It is not for the easily offended. Think of it as a litmus test on how really open minded you are. I highly recommend the other podcast, The Brazen Heads as well.
Wow. That's a good starting word for this review. I'll even type it again. Wow.
This podcast will most definitely raise your IQ by at least 3 points. You may even find yourself more emotionally secure and so, more able to navigate the wilderness we call life.
To the author (Mark), all I can is thank you. I discovered the blog (Animus Empire) about a week ago and you are changing the very root of my psychology in a positive way.
Your words are therapy.
Thanks again and cheers. To readers of... more










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