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Brad Carr Podcast

Brad Carr
Narcissistic Abuse
Narcissism
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Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Trauma Bonding
Self-Maximization
Dating Challenges
Coercive Control
China
Gaslighting
Personal Development
Bodily Awareness
Emotional Abuse
Verbal Abuse
Integral Theory
United States
Yellow River
Parenting Dynamics
Domestic Violence
Emotional Health

Brad Carr interviews the world's best leaders. Guests include Navy SEALs, #1 New York Times bestselling authors, CEOs, and more. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and please rate and review the podcast if you enjoy it. In 2018, Brad Carr teamed up with the Navy Leadership and Ethics Center to produce 12 podcasts with guests featured on the Navy Reading List and Navy Movie List. Those episodes... more

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Robert Orlando shares how Marxism conquered the world. He is the author of Karl Marx: The Divine Tragedy.

Robert Orlando on Blitzkrieg: www.hollywoodintoto.com/documentary-filmmaking-primer/

Robert's website: www.robomantix.com/

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Donna Andersen shares how to recognize and recover from relationships with sociopaths. Donna was married to a con man who stole from her, had at least six affairs, and committed bigamy.

Donna's book: amzn.to/49EpawX

Donna's website: https://... more

Why are psychopaths so skilled at telling lies? Professor Lionel Page explains gossip, lying, and the games of social life.

Lionel Page's book: amzn.to/4bvCOVF

Lionel Page on Substack: www.optimallyirrational.com/

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Dr. Marci Shore describes the rise of fascism in our world. She is a professor at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy.

Anne Applebaum interview: youtu.be/mqXOLNnqoeA

Marci Shore's website: munksc... more

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Lionel Page
Psychologist and author exploring the psychology of lying and its implications in social interactions.
Author of 'Optimally Irrational'
Episode: 161. Lionel Page: Gossip โ€” How Psychopaths Attack Your Reputation
Dr. Marci Shore
Professor at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy
University of Toronto
Episode: 160. Marci Shore: Fascism Is Here. This Is Not a Drill.
Paul List
Author and expert on J.R.R. Tolkien's writings
Episode: 158. Paul List: JRR Tolkien's AI Warning for 2026. Kill Your Smartphone.
Dr. Manvir Singh
Harvard-trained anthropologist experienced in shamanism
Episode: 157. Manvir Singh: How Shamanism Shapes the West
Dr. Peter Salerno
Psychologist and author focused on personality disorders.
Episode: 156. Peter Salerno: Narcissists Aren't Victims. They're Just Cruel.
James Kimmel Jr.
Author and scholar specializing in revenge and forgiveness
Yale University
Episode: 155. James Kimmel, Jr. "Revenge Is for Pleasure!" How to Stop Craving Revenge.
Dr. Sunita Sah
Professor at Cornell University and expert in organizational psychology
Cornell University
Episode: 154. Sunita Sah: "We're Wired to Comply!" Learn to Stand Up to Anyone.
Darrell Bricker
CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs, political analyst, and author
Ipsos Public Affairs
Episode: 152. Darrell Bricker: Will Canada Fall Apart and Join the USA?
Dr. Orion Taraban
Psychologist and author discussing relationships and manipulation
Episode: 148. Orion Taraban: People Don't Want Relationships. Give Them What They Want.

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Brad Carr
Host and interviewer committed to exploring leadership and self-improvement through conversations with influential leaders and experts.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 37 ratings
  • If you want to be successful, this a must listen!

    Very insightful interviews. You can definitely tell that the interviewer did his homework. Great guests as well

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kit.kat.
    United States5 years ago
  • So good & informational

    Learn a lot from this podcast asks good questions too

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PJGC369
    Canada6 years ago
  • Great guests, subjects and interview techniques

    Brendan chooses great guests with something different to say. He lets them expand and express themselves and asks great questions, highlighting the most interesting points. I like the key ideas from books he reviews backed up by his interviews, no gimmicks, just great content and value.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Squiffy234
    United Kingdom6 years ago
  • Terrific interviews

    Very insightful questioning asked to some great guests.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JamesP538
    United States6 years ago
  • No fluff interviews

    I love how Brendan keeps the conversations focused and on point. Thereโ€™s no fluff in his podcasts. For a busy entrepreneur I want to get to the meat and his podcasts do a great job of giving you a lot of meat. Well worth your time!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Josh Kingdon
    United States7 years ago

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160. Marci Shore: Fascism Is Here. This Is Not a Drill.
Q: Professor, you mentioned things that Trump has taken from Vladimir Putin. What else do you think he's learned from Vladimir Putin?
Trump has adopted a worldview of arbitrary power and transactional relationships, manipulating public opinion and disregarding ethical standards.
160. Marci Shore: Fascism Is Here. This Is Not a Drill.
Q: Professor, for you, it seems that when you see these events, it seems to really connect with you. How do you approach these things as you see them?
With a sense of rage and heartbreak and despair, while also worrying about the normalization of violence within society.
162. Donna Anderson: Love Fraud. How Sociopaths Target Vulnerable Women.
Q: How did you get started writing about this?
I fell into it. I married a man who turned out to be a con artist.
158. Paul List: JRR Tolkien's AI Warning for 2026. Kill Your Smartphone.
Q: What else do you think Tolkien was trying to tell us through The Lord of the Rings?
We must cultivate our eagles and become competent human beings, resisting the notion that machines can replace our humanity.
158. Paul List: JRR Tolkien's AI Warning for 2026. Kill Your Smartphone.
Q: What do you think people can do to really protect themselves?
It's essential to cultivate virtue and take charge of education, personal health, and finances to resist the dangers posed by AI and technology.

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2. Dr. Marci Shore
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4. Dr. Manvir Singh
5. Dr. Peter Salerno
6. James Kimmel Jr.
7. Dr. Sunita Sah
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