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The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

220. Theory of Enchantment | Chloé Valdary

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

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Education, Science, Society & Culture

4.634.5K Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2022

⏱️ 99 minutes

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As an alternative for those who would rather listen ad-free, sign up for a premium subscription to receive the following: *All JBP Podcast episodes ad-free *Monthly Ask-Me-Anything episodes (and the ability to ask questions) *Presale access to events *Premium, detailed show notes for future episodes Sign up here: https://jordanbpeterson.supercast.com This episode was recorded on September 15th, 2021. Chloé Valdary and I discuss The Theory of Enchantment, her personal brand of compassionate anti-racism. Chloé has been featured in Psychology Today and the NY Times. Her work with Theory of Enchantment attempts to bring compassion to diversity training and fight bigotry with love. We covered a range of topics surrounding her practice, structural racism in the US, the civil rights movement, the best way to criticize one another, the power of Truth, white fragility, and what one could expect from her (rather unique) diversity seminars. Find more from Chloé @cvaldary https://twitter.com/cvaldary & check out her program at https://theoryofenchantment.com -- Get started with a 10% discount at magbreakthrough.com/jbp when using promo code "jbp10." If it's not for you, there's a one-year money-back guarantee. _______________ Timestamps _______________ [00:00] Intro [00:30] Chloé’s background [01:52] Why did Chloé want to talk? [02:53] Reading Dr. Peterson’s Maps of Meaning in a lockdown [03:38] What is the goal or focus behind Valdary's work? [04:05] “Supremacist thinking occurs when a human being experiences... some type of deep insecurity within themselves" - Chloé Valdary [05:08] Jordan’s list of questions through Chloé's looking glass [05:49] Sources of racism [12:36] “There are problems money doesn't solve. It would be lovely if [that] produced full security in every aspect, but it doesn't" - Jordan Peterson [12:57] Working with corporations on DEIS [16:55] Debating the validity of lived experience [17:11] “Are you an unquestionable authority on the nature of your lived experience? The answer is yes and no" - JP [21:23] “[Race] certainly isn’t the best way to conceptualize diversity” - JP [23:46] Examining the pathos behind two great leaders in the civil rights movement: Dr. Martin Luther King & Malcolm X [27:34] Chloé’s experience as a teacher [33:06] Learning to appreciate complexity in both the individual and the diverse [36:17] “Raising everyone’s material standards… is ultimately insufficient" - JP [36:34] Seeing people as political abstractions [38:14] Alienation, diversity training, and rural America [44:28] “There are arbitrary pre-conditions to our existence that we didn't choose to deal with" - JP [48:25] How to uplift (never destructive) criticism [51:07] Variance in coping mechanisms [54:44] Everyone is starving for (words of) encouragement [57:07] Rooting everything in love and compassion. Where do those guidelines come from? [01:03:45] Wonder Woman, Power, & Truth [01:04:52] The human capacity to destroy the planet [01:09:29] I'm convinced that there is nothing more powerful than truth in the word." - JP [01:17:31] “Part of the problem in the West is this false understanding of meaning as derived from propositions when it is, in fact, participatory ways of knowing that give rise to propositions in the first place" - Chloé Valdary [01:18:48] The meaning of the word ‘enchantment’ [01:26:23] “The objective of ToE is to bring people back to this relational way of being and to be in balance with their own complexity" - Chloé Valdary [01:26:59] What Chloé does at a ToE seminar [01:32:16] “People have access to the truth… [regardless of] socioeconomic standing" - JP

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Jordan B Peterson podcast season four episode 76.

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Today's guest is Chloe Valdery, an American entrepreneur and writer whose writing has been published in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.

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She's lectured at Harvard and Georgetown.

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She's founded the Theory of Enchantment, a diversity program that's kind of against diversity programs.

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This episode is pretty emotional. Dad and Chloe get into the Civil Rights Movement, Dad's book Maps of Meaning,

0:28.0

which Chloe read and locked down.

0:30.0

The best way to give criticism, the power of truth, white fragility, and what exactly you could expect from one of her diversity seminars.

0:38.0

One more thing, if you want an ad free experience or you hate my ads, visit Jordan B Peterson.

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Dot supercast.com and sign up. It automatically switches you to premium on your usual platform.

0:51.0

It's nice and fast and just $10 a month or $100 a year.

0:55.0

Again, that's Jordan B Peterson dot supercast dot com also linked in the description.

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I hope you enjoyed this episode.

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Hello everyone. I'm pleased to have with me today, Ms. Chloe Valdery.

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Chloe is the developer of a Theory of Enchantment that she's using in corporate work in various other venues.

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I'll tell you a little bit about her and then we'll jump into the conversation.

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After spending a year as a Bartley Fellow at the Wall Street Journal, Chloe Valdery developed the Theory of Enchantment,

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an innovative framework for compassionate anti-racism that combines social emotional learning character development and interpersonal growth as tools for leadership development in the boardroom.

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Chloe has trained around the world including in South Africa, the Netherlands, Germany, and Israel.

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Her clients have included high school and college students, government agencies, business teams, and many more.

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She's lectured in universities across America including Harvard and Georgetown.

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Her work has been covered in the Atlantic magazine Psychology Today.

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Her writings have appeared in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.

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