4.2 • 1.1K Ratings
🗓️ 11 September 2021
⏱️ 133 minutes
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This episode is about sense-making... if you are not sick of that term yet, trust us, you soon will be.
To get things rolling, Matt and Chris launch the podcast with a pair of rants. Chris vents about the lab-leak theorists who plague his mentions and Matt gets triggered by US libertarian takes on the military dictatorship apparently taking over Australia. He needs to get his thoughts out there before the secret police come and drag him away.
Then we get the point (relatively quickly this time - see, we're getting better!) and leap into a truly indulgent level of sense making meta dialogue. Matt and Chris talk about a conversation between David Fuller and Jordan Hall, who are themselves discussing another conversation that Jordan Hall had with someone called Brandon Hayes.
Yes, in this episode, you'll be listening to a conversation about a conversation about a conversation. It's like a podcast version of Inception, including a large amount of ponderous and ambiguous dialogue - you'll have to dig deeper, engage your sense making muscles, and it'll maybe make sense once it's all over.
Anyway, so Brandon Hayes is a 'Propertarian', which appears to be an anti-semitic, ethnonationalist 'philosophy' with fascist and eugenic elements created by an odd American man called Curt Doolittle, . Cool, cool... David Fuller is raising some very legitimate concerns, and pulling Jordan Hall up on what seemed to be a rather generous and pally interview he conducted with Brandon.
But it's Jordan's responses that really sparked the interest of the duo. He responds and explains. Or does he? There's a lot of reflections on the co-participatory seeking of Truth, the importance of the conversational process, the transformative nature of challenging relationships, but no real interest in the actual content of what people believe and promote. In this framing, a conversation with an anti-semite who promotes a neo-fascistic ideology becomes primarily just a stepping stone on a spiritual journey of transformative self-growth.
As Jordan says, the literal content is just the superficial pitter-patter on the neocortex. But he's interested in something deeper, ineffable. The language Jordan uses is a tour-de-force in guru-esque 'sensemaking'. In a linguistic sense, he's like the bastard lovechild of Jordan Peterson and Eric Weinstein.
Anyway if that sounds good to you then tune in, check it out, and if you manage to stick it out all the way to the end you are rewarded by Chris and Matt mulling over the validity of a harsh one-star review.
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0:00.0 | You're going to. Hello and a |
0:15.0 | welcome to Decoding the Guru's the podcast. |
0:20.0 | We're an anthropologist and a psychologist listen to the greatest minds the world has to offer and we try our best to understand what they're talking about on Matt Brown with me again is Chris |
0:30.0 | Kavanaugh hey Chris hello ma'am what this? I'm sorry I don't have a good |
0:35.4 | anecdote or metaphor or parable to lead you in. I'm sorry I'm tapped out. That's |
0:41.2 | actually good because that last parable was so deep that I've just spent the |
0:45.7 | intervening weeks reflecting on it, looking at it from different angles. |
0:50.6 | What could the cloak mean and who is this wind character? |
0:55.0 | You know, there's so many different angles that you can look at from that. |
0:59.0 | I'm frankly glad that you're not hitting me with another exquisitely crafted, terrible for which to |
1:06.3 | overload my sense-making apparatus? |
1:08.6 | Well, it's a good thing because you clearly haven't finished processing that one. |
1:12.0 | I didn't think it would be that challenging. |
1:13.6 | Yeah, to keep thinking on it, Chris. The truth is there waiting for you to discover it. |
1:17.6 | Yeah, like a beautiful wind blowing away a annoying sun. Oh yeah. |
1:24.0 | That metaphor works, that. |
1:26.0 | So just you puzzle and think about that. |
1:30.0 | What does that mean? |
1:31.0 | Is that ever happened in the world? Maybe, maybe. |
1:35.4 | Well, in other news for me, it's very exciting. I passed a Twitter milestone, Chris. |
1:41.1 | Last time I checked, I had cracked the 3,000 follower Mark on Twitter. |
1:47.0 | I remember those days back years ago. |
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