Keep Talking

By: Dan Riley
  • Summary

  • "Keep Talking" exists to have conversations that might help to make a better society and a better culture. I believe that each guest has important information and stories to make public. And it's something that I want to share.

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Episodes
  • Episode 130: Glenn Loury - My American Dream Story
    Nov 22 2024

    Glenn Loury‬ is an economist, a professor at Brown University, a podcaster, an essayist, and is the author of "Late Admissions: Confessions of a Black Conservative" and the essay "The Case for Black Patriotism."

    A rebroadcast from 2022.

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    (00:00) Intro

    (01:01) Get to know Glenn Loury

    (03:56) South Side of Chicago culture when Glenn was a boy

    (06:11) Fatherhood at 18, working at RR Donnelley & Sons, and Mr. Andres

    (15:01) Opportunity launches Glenn to Northwestern and MIT

    (19:34) The culture and opportunity of MIT

    (28:48) The first African-American tenured economics professor in Harvard, at 33

    (37:30) Glenn's interest in politics and his heterodox political philosophy

    (47:44) A memorable incident with Glenn's uncle Alfred

    (55:35) How Glenn's conservatism informs his views on the campus

    (01:01:57) Glenn's defense of Western culture

    (01:06:43) "The Case for Black Patriotism"

    (01:23:17) An American Living "The American Dream"

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Episode 129: Greg Lukianoff - Cancel culture, censorship, and free speech
    Nov 15 2024

    Greg Lukianoff is a journalist, an attorney, the co-author of "The Coddling of the American Mind," and the President of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). Greg puts it well when he calls freedom of speech "the eternally radical idea."

    A rebroadcast from 2022.

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    (00:00) Intro

    (00:58) Greg's interest in free speech

    (06:35) Free speech: "the eternally radical idea"

    (10:55) What happens in societies without free speech

    (17:14) How free speech creates a more peaceful society

    (24:17) Key observations from "The Coddling of the American Mind"

    (34:32) Social media's effect on free speech

    (43:35) Examples of cancel culture

    (50:22) Respect for free speech must begin early in one's life

    (57:42) What is the point of education?

    (01:03:37) Antifragility and the importance of growth through struggle

    (01:08:48) How overcoming mental health struggles informs Greg's beliefs

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Episode 128: Robert Greene - America's Inability To Talk Honestly About Power
    Nov 8 2024

    Robert Greene is the author of many best-selling books, including "The 48 Laws of Power," which is the primary subject of our conversation.

    A rebroadcast from 2022.

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    (00:00) Intro

    (01:00) ‘Power’ as explained in "The 48 Laws of Power"

    (04:33) Robert's depression before writing "The 48 Laws of Power"

    (09:03) Why are people reluctant to talk about power?

    (13:44) The link between the desire for fulfillment and power

    (17:58) From powerless to powerful: Robert’s story

    (22:30) Human's desire to gain power through autonomy and authenticity

    (27:19) How to live a life that increases one's power

    (33:00) The importance of self-mastery

    (38:03) Lincoln's quote about power

    (44:22) Is power inherently neutral, neither good nor bad?

    (47:49) Carl Jung's quote on "the shadow"

    (52:20) What are examples of America's shadow?

    (56:07) The importance of integrating one's shadow

    (01:04:56) How can the American center hold, given our polarization?

    (01:12:07) Four laws of power for modern times

    (01:14:44) The relationship between power and love

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    1 hr and 21 mins

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