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Eric Kaplan: Does Everything Happen for a Reason?

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Mayim Bialik

Mental Health, Society & Culture, Wellness, Health & Fitness, Comedy, Thebigbangtheory, Spirituality, Selfimprovement, Mentalhealth

4.75.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2023

⏱️ 93 minutes

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Summary

Eric Kaplan (EP on The Big Bang Theory, Co-EP on Young Sheldon, M.A. in philosophy) joins us to break down the funniest moments from The Big Bang Theory, philosophy as it relates to mental health, and practical ways to avoid being consumed by fear. He shares the differences between spirituality and religion, his experience as a monk for a brief period of time, and his concerns about selling out when he became a tv writer. Eric opens up about the passing of his older brother and how it affected his family and Eric’s own relationship with his parents, his obsession with death and dying that led him to study philosophy, and his "meditation on emptiness" practice. He explains different types of philosophy, how the concept of a higher power fits into his philosophical belief systems, and helps us answer important questions like "Why do people believe in God?" and "Does everything happen for a reason?" Eric discusses the potential benefits of psilocybin and LSD, the potential origins of climate change denialism, and what he thinks is going right in the world. Mayim and Eric consider how transgenerational trauma can inform cultural traditions, how cultural traditions can provide solutions to that trauma and grief.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Here's a question.

0:03.0

It was Big Bang Theory funny.

0:05.0

When you put on that tiara and you became seemingly like a being with no bones and started

0:12.9

sloshing around the stage, I thought that was hilarious.

0:16.0

What else did I do that was funny?

0:18.0

This is fun.

0:19.0

Didn't you say shut your ass at some point to Kenal?

0:22.0

Yes.

0:23.0

That was really funny.

0:25.0

I think when you were in the car with Jim Parsons and he says that's a lot of band-aids, that

0:31.7

was really funny.

0:32.7

I actually thought when Kevin, the line was, don't look at the same time because a girl

0:42.0

had walked into the comic book store and Kevin said, don't all look at the same time.

0:48.6

He's saying it.

0:50.9

It was really funny.

0:53.9

I might be all eggs break down.

0:56.1

She's going to break it down for you because you know she knows a thing or two.

1:01.3

And now she's going to break down.

1:03.9

So break down.

1:04.9

She's going to break it down.

1:07.4

Hi, I'm I might be all I can walk onto my breakdown.

1:09.2

This is the place where we break things down.

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